Sylvies Hang Glide
Event: Sylvies Hang Glide between 01/03/2005 and 03/04/2005
£905.37 raised of £1,000.00 target
38 donations
My Target:
£1,000.00
£905.37 raised so far
How to make a donation
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My story
At 7 pm I had a chat with Stewart Bond, my instructor at the Icarus School of Hang Gliding ( www.fun2fly.co.uk ). Then, next minute, I was getting kitted up! First I had to put on a lovely warm body suit, and then fit my way into the harness, which is a very snug fit....you have to make sure your head and limbs fit through all the right holes. It was quite daunting. By the end I felt like the Michellin man!
Next, after a quick briefing, we travelled by car across the airfield to the hang glide. Getting into that way not easy either, and then I hung there a bit like a fish on hook- but the good news it that I felt very secure! They decided to tie my legs together too for extra security (My partner Steve called this altitude bondage!!!)
Most people manage to cross them and keep them crossed but it was a safer bet for me to do it this way. Even paraplegics can hang glide you know. In that case their legs are simply tied to those of the instructor!
Stewart took up his position in the harness and I put on some warm gloves. Stewart was hanging just below me and I was instructed to put my right arm around his back and hold onto his shoulder strap, and my left hand was to hold onto his wrist. Stewart then realised that, in order for him to be able to press the remote control button to activate the camera located on the far left wing of the hang glide, he was going to have to sacrifice his gloves!!! The brave man! The hang glide was attached to a microlight plane by a cord and the plan was that this small plane was to tow us up to the height we were aiming for (2620 ft) and then release us. Next minute we were off and within seconds we lifted off the ground. The strange thing was that it felt so natural. I wasn't nervous. I just enjoyed the thrill of it as we rose higher and higher. The views of Huddersfield and the countryside surrounding it, the tiny airfield, the tiny fields, the spots that were cows, sheep and trees, were spectacular! I could not stop grinning and chatting to Stewart over the loud humming of the microlight. I was also surprised by how smooth the flight was. We were very lucky with the low winds that evening! As we rose higher and higher it did get colder and colder (particularly my feet) but that did not bother me, the views were so glorious! I did try to cover Stewart's left hand with my gloved hand to protect him from the chill up there, and this did help him a little- but he took the cold like a man! Then, after a signal from the mircrolight pilot, indicating we had reached our target of 2 620ft, I ducked my head, as the chord attaching us to the plane was released...and then there was complete silence. It was so peaceful! We were just flying through the air like a bird! The experience was like a dream! Stewart wanted to then take a few still shots of us using the remote, but unfortunately, when we turned to look towards the camera, we found that the wind had blown it off course, so it was no longer pointed at us. So poor Stewart had frozen his hands for nothing. I think they call that sods law. I didn't mind too much because I knew I'd remember this experience and the views for the rest of my life! The streetlights were now just coming on in Huddersfield as it was getting to dusk and it was most picturesque! Next, Stewart asked me if I'd like to try steering the hang glide. To do this you had to push on the bar, either on the left hand side to go left or on the right hand side to go right. I had a go but my attempt was pretty feeble. As I was above Stewart steering required that I apply even more pressure to the bar. I steered a little and it was fun to try anyway! Then I agreed with Stewart that we should do some acrobatics. This involved pushing the bar forward and then we were plunged into a freefall dive and we swirled about at angles of up to 90 degree! Though very disorienting (I was convinced we had gone upside-down several times!) I enjoyed this totally mad experience. Some people would hate it but I loved it. It was very surreal. In doing these stunt we lost a lot of height very quickly and before I knew it the ground was getting closer and closer. Stewart steered us beautifully towards and onto the runway and told me to look up as we touched down, as the ground would rush up upon us. I looked up, held my breath and we landed perfectly safely and smoothly but I'm glad I took his advice because the speed the ground came upon us was very daunting. Looking down would have been very unwise! Everyone could see just how much I'd enjoyed the experience of hang gliding and everyone congratulated me! Steward then dismounted and I was left hanging there, whilst folk made a few jokes about their work being done and how they were off to the pub. But then they took pity on me and released me. My mobility was much improved thanks to the cold and I felt confident about stepping over the bar to get out (I'd had help lifting them in getting in). However my legs did not want to lift and we then all realised that they were still tied together. We all ahead a good laugh about that. I was untied (fun this altitude bondage!) and given a hand back to the car and back to the cabin. I was on a total high and could not stop smiling. The hang gliding experience had lasted around 20 mins in flying time and had exceeded all my expectations! I would recommend it to anyone! Thanks to all who sponsored me! love Sylvie x ----------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for visiting my fundraising page. As most of you know I am always up to something crazy to raise money for the MSRC in spite of my severe struggle to walk at all. Well this year I'm doing a tandem hang glide!!! Yes, I am going to leap off a hill and hope to fly!!! Not only that, for my own personal marathon challenge we will attempt to reach a height of 2620 feet (the equivalent to the 26.2 miles ran in a marathon)! !!!-YIKES-!!! It is going to be quite a RIDE, and yes, I am nervous!!! I've been reassured I don't need my legs much, but have also been advised not to eat much breakfast as it can get pretty gusty up there! Please sponsor me now! No donation is too large or to small. The MSRC are in desperate need of every penny you can give them. At present they are running on their overdraft and sheer faith. There is no other charity which helps and encourages people with ms to help themselves like this one does so it is vital they they keep going. They offer a lifeline to so many and we want to reach out and help even more people live well with MS, as I am now doing! Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you. International donations are welcome. Just find out what the exchange rate is for £'s to your currency before you make the donation in £'s so that you know the sum you are donating (for instance to give $20, make a donation of around £11). Many thanks for your support. Sylvie Cheques payable to 'MSRC' can be sent to: 4, Philadelphia Gardens, Sheffield, S6 3HQ. www.lifeafterms.com
My charity
MS-UK
Charity Registration No. 1033731
MS-UK, formerly MSRC, is dedicated to supporting anyone affected by MS. At MS-UK we put people affected by MS at the heart of our work. We offer support and information through our MS Advisors, Counsellors, www.ms-uk.org and New Pathways magazine. MS-UK. Working together to live life with MS
Donations 38
Donation by Anonymous on 03/05/05
£77.00
+ £21.72 Gift Aid
Donation by Anonymous on 19/04/05
£50.00
+ £14.10 Gift Aid
Up up and away to go girl! Fair play :0)
Donation by SwinnyBob on 14/04/05
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
A brilliant achievement
Donation by Anonymous on 14/04/05
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
I think you actually like doing this sort of thing
Donation by Anonymous on 14/04/05
£10.00
Fly safe! Have a blast!
Donation by Dana Furby on 01/04/05
£10.00
Lots of luck, you are amazing
Donation by Sue Mogridge on 31/03/05
£10.00
sdrawkcab ton sdrawrof ylf ot rebmemeR
Donation by tsohGnatSriS on 29/03/05
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Donation by Andrew Bromiley on 29/03/05
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Fabulous!!!!!!
Donation by Spurr Cars on 26/03/05
£20.00
Greetings from San Diego. Have a great time - it'll be a blast!
Donation by Elsa Jensen on 24/03/05
£20.00
You go girl!! Thank Gordon J. for letting me help. Good Luck all the way from Las Vegas Nevada.
Donation by Greg D on 24/03/05
£20.00
Go do it! Couldn't let Gordon J. donate more than me!
Donation by Robin Swale on 24/03/05
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
I've just stumbled on this link, I'll pass it on. Good luck girl
Donation by Gordon Johnstone on 24/03/05
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
"You can because you think you can" -JLS. Happy Flying Sylvie!
Donation by Eiona Roberts on 16/03/05
£10.00
Be in the moment. Don't think you could be otherwise. Should be brilliant.
Donation by Jan Brumfitt on 15/03/05
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Fantastic, we hope it is a great experience. You continue to be amazing
Donation by Alex Cowan and Lionel Roth on 15/03/05
£30.00
Well done darling
Donation by Georgie on 14/03/05
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
You're looking stunning as usual, hope you look that good at 2620 ft. Love you loads and good luck x
Donation by Vicki Chris and Kyra on 13/03/05
£5.00
Oh Hang it - Another Marathon Donation - Glides your way!
Donation by SirStanGhost on 08/03/05
£26.22
+ £7.40 Gift Aid
Good luck
Donation by Anonymous on 07/03/05
£5.00
+ £1.41 Gift Aid
good luck and all the best for the future.
Donation by steve b on 07/03/05
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Wishing you a calm day.
Donation by Mel on 04/03/05
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Donation by Maggie West on 03/03/05
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
good luck!
Donation by sue on 03/03/05
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Donation summary
- * Online donations£740.37
- Offline donations£165.00
- Text donations£0.00
- Total raised£905.37
- Gift Aid£138.55
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