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GaryP 0
There's another popular site in another valley North of this one - 700' wall with a waterfall next to it and the military air-base near the landing area 1500' down in the valley below.
Protocol with the air-base is to jump only very early in the morning and between 12:00noon and 1pm (this is when the air-force is off to lunch ). Otherwise it ticks off the military dudes BIG-TIME as we found out.
The exit point is on the farmer's property and so walk single file along trodden paths and leave a bottle of wine at his door for the 1st load. How would you feel if a constant stream of back-pack carrying foreigners beat a path across crops you've toiled over and tended to by hand for months??
Enjoy
g.
Protocol with the air-base is to jump only very early in the morning and between 12:00noon and 1pm (this is when the air-force is off to lunch ). Otherwise it ticks off the military dudes BIG-TIME as we found out.
The exit point is on the farmer's property and so walk single file along trodden paths and leave a bottle of wine at his door for the 1st load. How would you feel if a constant stream of back-pack carrying foreigners beat a path across crops you've toiled over and tended to by hand for months??
Enjoy
g.
"Altitude is birthright to any individual who seeks it"
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TomAiello 26
QuoteThe exit point is on the farmer's property and so walk single file along trodden paths and leave a bottle of wine at his door for the 1st load. How would you feel if a constant stream of back-pack carrying foreigners beat a path across crops you've toiled over and tended to by hand for months??
When I talke to that farmer a couple years ago (not sure it's still the same farmer), he asked us to walk along the very edges of his fields (closest to the edge of the cliff). Do you know if this is still what he wants?
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eb66to77 0
Quotethe number is +41 (33) 856 05 60 and can be found at Horner's at the information board.
This is where I went first in the Valley. The Horner Pub is near the waterfall. Any of the ladies(Especially Marie) will be able to guide you in the right direction for Air Glacier. They are also very easy to deal with. You can speak pretty much three different languages at either place and you will get your point accross. The Horner has had vacancy the four or five times I have been down there. Good food great time!
GaryP 0
QuoteQuoteThe exit point is on the farmer's property and so walk single file along trodden paths and leave a bottle of wine at his door for the 1st load. How would you feel if a constant stream of back-pack carrying foreigners beat a path across crops you've toiled over and tended to by hand for months??
When I talke to that farmer a couple years ago (not sure it's still the same farmer), he asked us to walk along the very edges of his fields (closest to the edge of the cliff). Do you know if this is still what he wants?
It's been two years myself - yes, walk straight to the edge of the field closest to the cliff. single file helpsand shows we care. I'm not sure if it's the same farmer as two years ago but he watched us walk along his property a couple of times in the same day and didn't seem to mind. We did leave him a bottle of wine at his front door first load. It's pretty inexpensive for a group of jumpers to chip in and get one bottle. This is a pretty sweet jump and worth the drive.
I don't suggest ever paying money to any farmers though as it would start a bad precedent (except the 5 franc landing fee at the 800' jump at the end of That Valley accessed by the cable car)
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I have been at the mentioned Nose Exit and couldn't believe my eyes. Some other paths and exits have been rebuilt also. I talked to some locals and they were really angry. Please don't forget: you are a guest, so behave like one.
Pascal (a guest from Germany)
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