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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

Mr Lee Sung Chun, our favorite Korean paragliding instructor, and his tandem pilot friends share their love for paragliding with some special passengers. Mr Lee is a great ambassador for the sport of paragliding, and Allen and I were blessed to learn from him. Mr Lee you are the best!!! We are so glad to know you!

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  • The world need more Mr Lee's!!! Where is this flying site?

  • Gan Wahl Jae is the site. It is my favorite site in S. Korea, located just outside Eonyang. About a half hour drive from Ulsan where Mr. Lee lives.

  • Great video!

    Have you and Allen been flying this year?

  • Not yet, Going to try to PPG with my friend here at the Tomah airport tonight. Allen, Christopher and I are planning on going to Greenpoint MI to soar the ridge of Lake Michigan when school lets out. Not a lot of places to fly up here in the Midwest.

  • Did you get to fly?I've seen a few videos of that flying site. It looks like a good ridge soaring site.

    It's been snowing here.

    Wish spring would get here.

  • No, broke my prop, bent my cage, and broke some lines on my old Joker wing. Not good. I can't wait until we get to go fly MI. Most likely the second or third week in June.

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  • Grate job & grate video.

  • It is great to see some ambassadors in the this sport.

    The pilots have some balls in taking them flying.

    We have not been flying much in Yeongwol, becuase of the weather this time of the year. Some of the pilots refuse to fly in the spring, because of the wind gusts. They are waiting for June and better winds.

    It also really sucks that two of the pilots that I fly with are in the hospital with broken bones.

  • Sorry to hear about your mishap. Better to break equipment than bones. If you're ever in s.w. Montana this summer drop me a line. I'll show you some of our local sites.

  • Well impressed. Very good ambassadors for the sport, We could all learn a lesson here.

    Thank you...

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