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WHAT PEOPLE SAY
âFree flying makes me feel alive like nothing else does. This bookâs got it all, from the thrill of a first flight, to the fear of the unknown, the brushes with the Gods, and the sombre reminders of the ultimate power of gravityâ â Gavin McClurg, author and podcaster
âItâs all here: supreme exhilaration, naked fear, serious injury, winning, losing, extreme adventure, inner strength. Every mood and every situation this this rich sport can conjure up ⊠A terrific cross-section of some of the most inspiring writing about the entire spectrum of our sport. Itâs a seriously good readâ â Joe Schofield, Skywings Magazine
âI absolutely loved reading Head in the Cloudsâ â Jess Cox, paragliding instructor
âMasterfully written and artfully assembled, Head in the Clouds is, at the same time, inspirational and a spine-tingling look at my greatest fears. This book has departed from the traditional paragliding educational format to bring us something closer to the aesthetic writings of Jon Krakauer or John Longâ â Ben Horton, National Geographic Adventure photographer and TV host
âNot often I get involved in a book â a bonza read! Good on ya!â â a surfer and occasional flyer
âIâm really enjoying dipping into it. A wonderfully inspiring selection of colourful talesâ â Tristan Gooley, the Natural Navigator
âHead in the Clouds finally landed! I love it. Of course I read my own stuff first, arrogantly perhaps, but moreover to take myself back there to those oh so special timesâŠ. it was both cathartic and emotional. The book is fantastic. You should be proud. Iâve been dipping and out and enjoying it tale by tale. Guy Andersonâs inimitable inner English gentlemanâs tone had me in stitches as he crashed into the US outback. Iâve got the Croatian Survivor racked up nextâ â Bob Drury, editor of Classic Routes
















