Mt Tamalpais

📍 California , Marin County · Nearest city: Bolinas (5 km)

18 XC score / 100 · takeoff at 588 m · 📍 View on map

Coordinates and external links
Lat / Lng: 37.91070, -122.62500
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Takeoff orientations

NNEESE SSWWNW

Green = good orientation · Yellow = possible · Gray = not suitable

Why this site has thermal potential

FactorValueInterpretation
Hotspot density (5 km)0 Low
Avg thermal probability0.00 Based on thousands of aggregated IGC flights
Solar orientation0.57 Slope faces south in northern hemisphere
Own flight history0.00 Thermals detected in platform IGC tracks

Takeoff description

There are 3 launches, A(1, SE-S), B(2, middle, SW-WNW), and C(3, W-WNW). B is the Main launch and used 80% of the time A launch requires a small hike out C launch is typically overflow, if B launch is crowded. See www.mchga.org for information on launches

Rules and notes

Requires MCHGA sticker and site introduction. Make sure to contact a club person days before flying if you are visiting (www.mchga.org/club.shtml), so they can give you a needed site intro. They will give site intro, and show how to do a "check-in" at the Pantoll Ranger Station.

Pilot comments

- Watch for high tide, fog, and increasing winds. - Rules https://www.mchga.org/ParaTamRules.pdf - There are small pull-out parking areas by each launch. - You need to get your car out of the park before sunset as they close road gates. - There are 5 max pilots allowed on launch at any one time - Weather is best pre- or post- frontal - it’s a winter site. Summer often has lower fog and crowded beach. - Ideal wind is SE to WNW, and <10mph - Watch for white caps building on ocean, leave early to make the LZ! It’s a long glide. - Danger - any North component in the wind can cause rotor as the wind moves north down the ridge. - Sometimes people drive to C launch because the wind shows more "true" there. B launch can hide a north wind component, and that’s why pilots look to the top of the hill (wind sock up there) or check C launch to be sure it’s not northy. - Don't fly directly over the town of Stinson Beach - It's important to land at the designated LZ, you can see it from launch. You can't land north of it (unless there is an emergency), but you can land south of it. - Watch out for kites on the beach, land away from people - Some years high tide can be a problem, but lately has been OK. - The trees on the ridge are very very tall. Don’t scratch low near them. - Never land close to ocean water. Never. - You can hike & fly there; there is a trail that goes from Stinson Beach to the launch. It's beautiful, but not easy. - Don’t kite on the beach if any hang gliders are landing. - There is no gas at Stinson Beach, so fill up before going over the mountain.

Nearby sites

Fort Funston (no PG) (8) · Pacifica (Dumps- San Francisco) (14) · Mussel Rock aka The Dumps (8) · Channing hill - Benicia (8) · Half Moon Bay Poplar Beach (11) · Blue Rock (Vallejo) (4)

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Information derived from public data (ParaglidingEarth, kk7). Before flying: contact local pilots, check the METAR of the nearest airport and review today's forecast.