Thursday, July 5, 2007

Paraglide

Paragliding
Proflyght Paragliding
www.paraglidehawaii.com
808-874-5433
Tandem flights and solo flight training in Haleakala
From Kahului Airport, take Hwy 37 for 13.5 miles, turn left at "Rice Park" just past mile marker 13 Take your first right onto Waipoli Road. Follow Waipoli Road for 2 miles look for Proflyght signs and windsocks.
Instructors are certified by the United States Hang Gliding Association. The oldest and only full-time Paragliding School in Hawaii. No boat, no motor, no jumping off cliffs, run down a hill and fly like a bird.

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About Maui

Nickname: Valley Isle
Maui County includes the islands of Lanai, Molokai, and Kahoolawe. Together, the four islands are known as Maui Nui
Flower: Lokelani
Size: Maui is the second largest of the major Hawaiian Islands. Maui is 48 miles long and 26 miles wide, totalling 728 sq. miles
Average Winter Temperature: 71 degrees
Average Summer Temperature: 78 degrees
Average ocean temperature is 78 degrees
Average annual rainfall: 33”
Population: 141,320 (2006 census)
Tourists: 2,263,676 tourists (2005)
An average of 42,000 tourists on an average day