Parasailing in Lake George, NY with Parasailing Adventures
This is one of the best things to do when you visit Lake George , NY. Spectacular view of the lake. Easy take-off and landing right from the back of our parasail boat. Our modern winch system makes it possible for almost anyone to parasail. No more waiting on a raft for your turn. Parasailing Adventures is located at 2 Kurosaka Lane, behind the Shoreline restaurant. Our professional crew will make your Lake George parasailing experience safe and fun. Anyone can parasail! Safe for all ages. Great family activity. Call (518) 668-9234 for reservations.
Parasailing Lake George
Dominik and I parasailing 7/2/18
Let's Go Paragliding New York 2016
The forecast was showing rain and thunderstorms. In fact, everybody was able to manage some good paragliding flights.
Even to paragliding students, managed to have their first mountain flight. They accomplished this after finishing their Novice program with the paragliding school, Let's Go Paragliding in New York.
The site, Mount Brace offer a take off at 1500 over the landing zone.The Mount Brace Flight Park, located at the landing zone, offers camping, showers, restrooms, BBQ, fire camp: The perfect set up to hang out with friends and family.
Fun with Parasailing
Parasailing in Newport, Rhode Island, USA.
First time! 800ft! Shot with a GoPro Hero3+.
Raw video: 'Dragon' crash survivor says final goodbyes
What would your last words be to your loved ones? In touching videos taken on his cellphone, Kevin Diepenbrock, 41, originally from Greenville, Texas, says his final goodbyes to his family after he and another motorcyclist crashed on a stretch of U.S. Highway 129 known as The Dragon on Oct. 15, 2016, and tumbled down a rocky embankment. Diepenbrock, who suffered two punctured lungs, 17 breaks in 12 ribs, and multiple spinal fractures, was found more than 24 hours after the crash. The other motorcyclist, Phillip Polito, 29, of Perryville, Mo., died. (Video courtesy of Kevin Diepenbrock)
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