The Big Island of Hawaii is larger than all other islands in the chain combined.
With two mountains in excess of 13,000 feet and three others ranging from
four to eight thousand feet Hawaii has climactic zones ranging from sub arctic
to barren desert and lush tropical rain forest. Hawaii's winds are just as
diverse and can be flyable everyday of the year. Wind patterns change daily
and access is sensitive with large land owners so contact Paraguide Hawaii
or the Big Island Soaring
Association for site briefing. Site Guide services are available for $100.00
per day plus expenses and you must be an USHPA member (temporary membership
available). This fee includes membership in the local flying club, site guide
for local wind & weather conditions and Hawaiian Aina historic tour. Discover
the wind and a whole lot more with Paraguide Hawaii.