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Woodrat Mountain in Oregon, USA, is a highly frequented site for paragliding and hang gliding, known for its excellent soaring and thermal conditions. The site offers opportunities for both easy and advanced cross-country (XC) flights, making it a popular choice for pilots of varying skill levels. The mountain features two main launch directions: North-Northeast (NNE) and West-Southwest (WSW).
The top launch is situated at an elevation of 1156 meters (3780 feet) with a height difference (HD) of 650 meters. The launch area is gravel-covered and equipped with tiedowns for hang gliders. The wind directions for the North side top launch range from 330 to 050 degrees, suitable for paragliders at 0-15 mph and hang gliders at 0-20 mph. For the West side top launch, the wind directions range from 230 to 320 degrees, with the same wind speed limits.
Woodrat Mountain is accessible via both paved and dirt roads, making it reachable by 2WD vehicles. The site is managed by the Rogue Valley Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (RVHPA), and pilots are required to have current RVHPA and USHPA memberships to land at designated landing zones (LZs) like Hunter and LongSword.
The site is known for its thermal, XC, and glass-off flights, with the best flying conditions typically occurring in spring, summer, and early fall. Pilots need to be aware of weather hazards such as strong valley winds, turbulent inversions, and convergence zones. The local frequency for communication is 158.400 MHz, with 151.955 MHz reserved for instructional use.
For more detailed information, including site guides and updates, visit the RVHPA site guide at [RVHPA Site Guide](https://rvhpa.org/site-guide/woodrat/) and join the club discussion group on [Google Groups](https://groups.google.com/g/rvhpa).
For XC flight information, you can check out [Wilder Adventures](https://www.wilderadventures.com/launch/745/woodrat-moun-jacksonville).
Landing zones and no-landing zones can be viewed on [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1IxVI6ckBqnf9IN6lcifLAeVDRMs&ll=42.257805689290564%2C-123.07748857714842&z=10).
Woodrat Mountain offers a rich history of free flying with over 38 years of continuous activity. Pilots are encouraged to follow all site rules and guidelines to help preserve this amazing flying site. Always check the RVHPA kiosk in the Bishop Creek Road parking area or the site status page for important updates before flying.
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