Greg,

Do try it with a good DS foamie. I have DSd the top of a table top 
mountain where the last 30 feet or so where a near vertical cliff and 
it worked well. There is enough separation there. I realize your 
situation is reverse, so it's more do-or-die for you. Good Luck!

Dieter

>Hi All,
>
>We have a lot of hills around here that are flat with a drop to a lake or
>river. The prevailing wind is wrong for conventional sloping, but would be
>fine if it is possible to ds from a flat top hill. It seems that there is
>still air seperation even without a saddleback type hill. I will give it a
>try as soon as I build a foam durable thing and see what happens. I don't
>want to punch in anything spendy.  Anyone have experience with this idea.
>
>--
>Greg Smith
>Midwest Sloping
>http://www.gtdesign.net/soaring


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