A relatively straight ridge facing SSE with a steep to very steep slope. The ridge runs from beach
level at the western end, up to the crown of the headland and then turns slightly south east down
to sea level at the eastern end. It is covered in a mixture of tussock grass, low bush, exposed
rock and shale. Little to no trees survive on the ridge due to the salt air.
Access
33.74232:S, 151.31297:E
On the southern face of Long Reef Point, 45
minutes drive from the city. Park in the car park
on the northern side (near the golf club) then walk
along the path past the lookout and around to the
southern side. Please do not walk across the Golf
course. Alternatively, use the Long Reef beach
car park and walk along the Greenlink track.
There are parking meters in both car
parks.
Rules
Lower Level of controlled airspace is at 2500
WEATHER
The two main hazards with this site are the launch and the small areas to land below the launch
at high tide. If you choose to scratch here in light conditions at high tide, you will probably get
your gear wet.
On launching, the steep slope means that your wing will quickly overshoot attempting to fly
parallel with the apparent wind coming up the face. You need to be prepared to check it early.
The normal approach is to just kite the wing and walk backwards up the slope a few steps back
onto the level ground before turning and taking off. However should you fail to control the
overshoot be prepared to become airborne facing backwards. In light to moderate conditions
launching is relatively easy, however good ground handling skills are required in strong
conditions.
Novices are encouraged to get some help with their first few launches from this site. By having
another pilot hold the leading edge of the wing up, the need to be standing down the slope is
reduced and thus the chances of the wing over shooting is negated.
When the wind is from the west of south conditions become more gusty and the lift becomes
uneven. It is strongly recommended that Novices do not fly this site in these conditions.