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At an elevation of 1620 meters, this site in Lom, Norway, is known for its regular use and potential for cross-country (XC) flights. It is also a competition takeoff point, offering a spectacular experience.
Located in the Oppland region, the site record is 19.6 km. One of Norway's most breathtaking flying locations, if you ascend 500 meters above the takeoff point, you will have an almost unobstructed view towards Jotunheimen and westward towards Sognefjell and Breheimen. Climbing even higher provides not only a panoramic view but also excellent prospects for a long-distance flight. On a good day, you might even fly over to Western Norway.
The hang gliding (Hg) takeoff is right by the road, on a stone fill. Paragliders (Pg) can also take off from the same spot. However, starting can be challenging without proper wind due to the rough stones in front and below the takeoff area. A gentler takeoff spot is available from the snowdrift/glacier located 50 meters lower, facing north. This spot remains accessible almost all summer, depending on the winter snow levels.
For landing, hang gliders can touch down on the marshland just east of the water near Raubergstulen. Paragliders typically land around the toll station area at Raubergstulen. If there is no traffic, landing on the road is possible, but be cautious of the low, 'invisible' thorn bushes in the area that you definitely want to avoid. Landing in the valley bottom is rare and should never be attempted in strong west or northwest winds due to turbulence.
A windsock is positioned on the landing field, which is also a training ground for horses, so please be considerate of them.
For more details, visit: [Flightlog Lom](http://no.flightlog.org/fl.html?l=2&a=22&country_id=160&start_id=71)
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