Saturday, February 14, 2015
Finding Love on a Paragliding Expedition - Nick Greece
Most people think of parachutes as limp, frameless canvas structures that allow humans to float safely back to earth after an airplane crashes, or in extreme cases by choice. But Nick Greece and fellow paragliders have turned the 'chute into a means of locomotion: they take off from high mountain meadows, coasting up to 18,000 feet in the air. He recently completed a two week tour where he and a group of friends camped, and flew for up to 50 miles in a day. There was only one serious crash leading to broken bones. But love was also found.
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