Rio Fly
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Posted by Jack | Posted in Freshwater Fly Fishing | Posted on 02-01-2009
Tags: argentina, fishing, fly, inspiration, rio, rio fly line backing, rio fly line clearance, rio fly line closeout, rio fly line review, rio fly lines
Rio Fly

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I was hoping to get a Bogota or return ticket Rio for less than $ 300. Possible thanks?!
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Hang Gliding in Rio
The last goal I had in my Dreamline 2009 was hang gliding on a mountain in Rio. This was one of the goals that type Reality did not know what he was getting into until the day it happened. My trip to the mountains to arrive on time at 11 hours. With a bit of chit chat in the car of some pre-flight and nervousness in a conversation with the owners about how it is to shoot the opening of our video in Rio – more on that later – we're leaving.
In just 15 minutes from our hotel in Ipanema (The Fasano) came to our mountain. The unit (the base circle from mountain to mountain top) took another 15 minutes to reach what I call the launch pad. When we reached the top, I honestly just like a big overhaul of the dirt with a pile of paper airplanes tail covered in one direction. It was so fog (clouds) you could hardly see anything.
My pilot was presented and informed that I would be his co-pilot for the flight (like the dumbest attached to it as a terrorist straps of a pack of dynamite to themselves). He said that because the clouds have to sit on the mountaintop and wait to the clouds to clear before we go. I thought well, no problem, just let me know when to scream Geronomo.
Apparently there is a team players at a lower level of the mountain to the radio to the pilots and let them know when they see the clouds and the exchange of information to prepare. As I'm doing my rounds interviews with adrenalin junkies around me, I heard (what appeared) 20 walkie talkies going to turn in Portuguese. Everyone scrambed for their gliders – was as an air raid siren had gone on Pearl Harbor.
My pilot cries in almost perfect English "Let's go, Robert, is the time!" "Ok, but there is a lesson we need to do first?" "No. Well, yes, when I say run – run as fast as you possible can." Then they tied me to him and then back to the delta wing and put us in line behind 10 other fellow nut balls.
As we are moving slowly towards the launch pad (which honestly is a wooden deck 20 feet at an angle to the ground) my driver is accelerating the toy airplane as a fat lady to pick up her dress to not drag on the ground. I asked again for any last minute advice (such as my heart began to move into a new rhythm taccacardia who have not experienced before – remember, I'm a cocktail, not adrenaline type). He said: "Well, just before jumping, do not look down. Probably you freak out ". I said," Ok. Probably good advice, but I can not see anything from here, is so nebulous. "He said" look now "!
Holy S ** t!! Words can never describe the torrent of looking down from the top so that all of the mountain to the beach! "Well, Robert, here we go … 1-2-3 RUN !!!". The second after launch you feel like a paper airplane that went wrong, then in a nano second wind grabs you and takes you where to go. Surreal is the word most used I think only capture the moment. You really feel like a bird flying through the air and you never want it to end. This is one of those moments in life that you never forget.
Remember, filling the void is about not just doing things – it is to make things interesting and exciting, challenging and Hang Gliding qualify!
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