What is it like to launch off and paraglide from the highest mountain in mainland Spain? Ian Tupman decided to find out!

Ian continues…………..

“Short video of a trip with my friend Rob on 23 and 24 January 2012. We walked up to the Poquiera refuge along the acequia alta,
spent the night there and then ascended to Mulhacen via the south ridge the next morning. We launched our paragliders just below the summit at around 13.30.”

“I landed on the meadows just to the south west of Trevelez whilst Rob flew an incredible 22 km to land on the gravel river bed below Tablones in the Orgiva valley.”

 

Rob over Portugos village

Rob over Portugos village

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  2 Responses to “Paragliding off the summit of Mulhacen, Spain”

  1. Hi,great video!! Im climbing Mulhacen next week, just wondering how cold was it at the summit? Also how cold did you find the Pocqueira Hut, I hear they give you blankets, but would you recommend a sleeping bag as well?

  2. Hi Andrew. Overnight at the hut tonight ti will be -8! There are blankets and a fire but when it is very cold I sometimes take a lightweight sleeping bag to supplement things. Summit temps max during day at the moment say -5 deg. Have a look at http://www.spanishhighs.co.uk/weather-sierra-nevada.php for current situation. Bear in mind that wind will considerably reduce the “feel”. Have fun!

 
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