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Event info

This will be the first Hang Gliding competition of the Australian calendar and will be an 8-day, FAI Category 2, HGFA AAA Sanctioned competition. It will be an important competition for those who are wanting to qualify for the 2017 Worlds in Brazil and will count towards the Aussie ladder / Team Selection and WPRS points.

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Flying site

Canungra is a famous Australian free flying area of Gold Coast region. There are several take offs for all wind directions located on 500 m high tree-covered mountain ridges. The area is about 30 km from the East coast of the continent so the sea breeze can intervene in the afternoon and produce some very buoyant conditions.

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Prize funds and scoring categories

  • Open Class
  • Women
  • Sport class
  • Fun class
  • Best of the rest
  • Veterans award
  • Most Improved
  • Best Sportsman
  • Club

Event info

This will be the first Hang Gliding competition of the Australian calendar and will be an 8-day, FAI Category 2, HGFA AAA Sanctioned competition. It will be an important competition for those who are wanting to qualify for the 2017 Worlds in Brazil and will count towards the Aussie ladder / Team Selection and WPRS points. It will also be an opportunity for aspiring competition pilots to fly with Australia and New Zealand’s best pilots. Overseas pilots are most welcome and will be rewarded with the opportunity of flying one of Australia’s challenging and premier hang gliding sites.

Flying site

Canungra is a famous Australian free flying area of Gold Coast region. There are several take offs for all wind directions located on 500 m high tree-covered mountain ridges. The area is about 30 km from the East coast of the continent so the sea breeze can intervene in the afternoon and produce some very buoyant conditions. All take offs are grass covered and well maintained.
The Beechmont launch during the dry summer months can produce early thermals even at 7 am. This results in long XC flights. The records are 325 km for a paraglider and 519 km for a hang glider. All Canungra take offs are about 15-20 min from the town.
Complete flying site guide at http://chgc.asn.au/Launch-Sites/

Take off Beechmont -28.1192, 153.2010 530 m ASL.
NE, E, SE.
Beechmont Launch, known as Rosin's Lookout, over-looks the stunning Numinbah Valley. The area has remained largely undeveloped in recent decades. To the east is the Springbrook plateau. On the eastern side of the valley is the Natural Bridge in Springbrook National Park and to the west lies the Lamington Plateau and the Lamington National Park. To the south is the Tweed Valley. The site is flyable most afternoons during summer. Power lines go from the left (North) of the launch down to the valley. They are clearly visible on one of the pictures of the launch.
The Launch is adjacent to a peaceful picnic area, with dedicated electric BBQ facilities, toilets and undercover seating area. Open to all pilots, as well as the public, it is often an area families come to enjoy a picnic while watching the hang gliders and paragliders fly above them.

Take off Mt Tamborine -27.9504, 153.1810, 534 m ASL.
SW, W, NW.
Sealed road to the site along Main Western Rd Mt. Tamborine. Tamborine Mountain Launch overlooks the beautiful Canungra Valley and is approximately 30km from the Gold Coast and 70km from Brisbane. With it's breath-taking views and scenery, it's clean mountain air and local art shops, quaint coffee shops and restaurants, and with it's country markets and friendly atmosphere, it is a popular site any weekend for pilots and spectators.

Hinchcliff launch -28.0695, 153.1470, 490 m ASL.
SE, S
A good road leading almost on the take off with short walking distance after. Hinchcliffe's Launch is on the ridge running parallel to Beechmont further inland (West) from the coast. Known as Hinchies, it is often flown when the wind strength is too strong to fly from Beechmont. As it is a few Kms inland from the coast, it is a good site to go XC! Private road access is through a locked gate (conditions apply to obtain the key).
Hinchies bombout is open to spectators awhens it is on a public road, however the Launch area is only open to members. Access to the site is only possible by obtaining the electronic gate opener from John Hinchcliffe. Please car pool by leaving vehicles at the bottom of Toe Holt Road but be mindful of not blocking driveways or access easements. Before driving up beyond he locked gate, a text message must be sent to the landowner at the top of the mountain (Kevin) saying that you will be using the road.
When parking vehicles at the Hinchies Bombout, please park as far off the road as possible. Be careful when doing a U turn at the bombout as that part of the road is a crest and passing vehicles may not see you until it’s too late.
The owner of the site (John Hinchcliffe) is hugely supportive of the CHGC but history of difficulties with neighbouring land owners makes this site very sensitive. Please bear this in mind when flying this site.

Flying Fox launch -28.1453, 153.1489, 570m ASL
N, NE
Dirt road all the way to take off. Flying Fox is regarded by many as the hidden gem of SE QLD flying sites. The site is nestled on the northern boundary of the Lamington National Park and has a reputation for “turning it on” for those lucky enough to be there on the right day. Spectacular “glass-off” flights, seabreeze convergences and great mid winter thermic flying when no other site is working.
Flying Fox is strictly open “by appointment” only (prior notification to the landowner is mandatory) - please read event info to learn of it is used for the event.

Selection and entry fee

To register for the competition please follow the link on this website.
The Competition has an Entry Fee of AU$270 plus $30 site fee for non-club members. No refunds will be available after the 14th of October.

PAYMENT DETAILS:

Pay by Direct Transfer:

Bank: Westpac
BSB: 034026
Account number: 369573
SWIFT Code / BIC: WPACAU2S

Account Name: Canungra Hang Gliding Club
Please use your Surname and First Initial in the Reference/Payment Details

All Transaction Fees must be paid with any outstanding fees finalised on Comp Registration night.

Payment details will be informed to registered pilots by email.

The entry fee includes:

• Pilot pack (with official comp souvenir)
• Map
• Day prizes
• Presentation dinner


HGFA – MEMBERSHIP:
All pilots must be members of the Hang Gliding Federation of Australia for the duration of the competition.
Please check your membership status BEFORE leaving home.
Overseas pilots visiting Australia must obtain either a Visiting Pilot membership, (2 months membership for $95), or a Full HGFA membership. You can apply online at the HGFA VPM site

Prize fund and scoring categories

Here will be daily award prizes for:
$50 lucky draw prize (must be present at morning briefing to collect) otherwise it will be redrawn)
$50 for achieving 13th place on the previous day
$50 for pilots making their first goal in a competition
$50 for pilots making their best distance in a competition (limited)
$50 for an outstanding achievement performed on the previous day (at the club’s discretion)

There will be a $5000 cash prize pool for the final winners of the competition with overall prizes awarded at the presentation dinner on the 29th October.

Winning categories will be: Open Class, Women’s Class, Sports Class, Fun Class, Best of the Rest, Veterans awards, Most Improved, Best Sportsman award.
There will also be Club trophies awarded.

General schedule

Friday, 21 Oct 2016 Practice Day
12:00MD – 7:00pm Official Registration at the Canungra Hotel
7:30pm - Competition opening presentation, opening night activity/vidoes

22 – 29 Oct 2016 Official competition days

Saturday, 22 Oct 2016
8:00-9:00am - Mandatory Safety Briefing
9:00-9:30am - Pilot Briefing

Monday night, 24 Oct 2016
7:30pm - Quiz Night

Wednesday night, 26 Oct 2016
7:30pm - Red Faces

Saturday, 29 Oct 2016
7:30pm - Prize Giving and Closing Ceremony

Daily schedule

Sunday 23 to Saturday 29 Oct 2016
8:00am - Headquarters opens
8:30am - Pilot Briefing
9:30am - Drive to take-off
11:00am - Meet Director / Task and Safety Committee meetings
11:15am - Pilots' briefing
11:30am - Take-off window opens
(Exact times advised on the day at morning briefings)
4:30pm - Headquarters reopens
8:00pm - Provisional results

Accommodation and Activities

There are a variety of accommodation types available in and around Canungra however these are limited and you will need to book early.

CANUNGRA
Information on accommodation within Canungra is available from the Canungra Visitor Information Centre, 12-14 Kidston St, Canungra, Queensland, 4275. Ph: +61 7 5543 5156

Showground Campground
A short walk from town centre. Situated on beautiful Canungra creek. Two powered areas for multiple caravan sites. Toilets and hot showers.
~$9 per night per person.
Phone +61 7 5543 5904

Canungra Motel
Right in the heart of town and close to everything. High standard of service and quality accommodation. Very popular with pilots so get in quick.
http://www.travelinoz.com.au/acc_zoom.app?type=acc&id=1006144292
Email: canungramotel@eftel.net.au
Phone +61 7 5543 5155

Canungra Hotel
Lovely hotel in the centre of town. Always popular so book early if this is your scene. A pilots rate is available if pilots ask for Loui or Shirley.
http://www.goldcoastregion.com/canungrahotel.html
Email: canungrahotel@hotmail.com
Phone +61 7 5543 5233
Fax +61 7 5543 5617

Baggs Guesthouse
Beautiful guesthouse with spacious rooms, private verandahs, and tranquil surroundings. Pool, spa, sauna, pay TV.
http://www.baggs.com.au
12 King St Canungra 4275
Email: bookings@baggs.com.au
Phone +61 7 5543 5579
Mobile +61 7 417 077 363

MOUNT TAMBORINE
There is a lot of accommodation available on Mount Tamborine which is very convenient for the westerly launch site but is 10 minutes drive from Canungra. Information on accommodation on Mount Tamborine is available from the Tamborine Visitor Information Centre, Doughty Park, North Tamborine, Queensland 4272.
Phone: +61 7 5545 3200

St Bernards Hotel
Lovely hotel/motel with family style atmosphere as well as swimming pool, tennis courts, sauna, and spa bath. Close to golf and rainforest walks.
http://www.stbernardshotel.com/home.htm
Email: stbhotel@bigpond.net.au
Phone: +61 7 5545 1177
Fax: +61 7 5545 2733

ACTIVITIES
• Surfing
• Gold Coast
• Dreamworld
• Sea World
• Wet 'n' Wild Water Park
• Warner Brothers Movie World
• Outback Spectacular
• Canungra Valley Vineyards
• Lamington National Park
• Springbrook Falls
• Natural Arch
• Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
• Numinbah Valley Adventure Trails

How to get here

Headquarters this year will be at the Canungra Hotel.

Canungra is a small country town nestled in a quiet valley behind the Gold Coast in the hinterland and surrounded by tree-covered ridges separating wide flat valleys. The location provides the environment for varied and challenging flying as well as plenty of alternative activities should the weather fail to co-operate. The town has most of the essential facilities necessary for survival of the hang gliding community. There is a pub, post-office, supermarket, a few cafe's, a chemist and one ATM. The launches are 15-20 minutes drive from the town centre.
Canungra is situated about 40 minutes drive from the Gold Coast just over an hour from Brisbane in the SE corner of Queensland. There are scheduled international domestic flights into Brisbane and Coolangatta airports. If driving from the south on the coast road, stay on the Pacific Highway until you reach Nerang and then follow the signs to Beaudesert/Canungra. If coming on one of the inland routes, stay on Cunningham's Highway until you cross the Great Dividing Range and then follow the signs for Boonah, Beaudesert and finally Canungra

Canungra QLD 4275, Australia
Canungra Australia

Plane

The nearest airports are Brisbane (http://www.bne.com.au/) or Gold Coast (http://goldcoastairport.com.au/)

Bus

Take a bus 540 form Brisbane to Anna St at William Street then about 32 km by Taxi to Canungra.

Train

Take a train from Brisbane to Nerang.
Then about 25 km by taxi.
Web: http://www.queenslandrail.com.au/

Car

Go along Pacific highway until you reach Nerang and follow signs to Beaudesert/Canungra. It takes about 40-60 min to get there from any of the nearest airports.
Check this list to get car rental offers.

Taxi

Black & White Cabs
Phone: 133222
Website: www.blackandwhitecabs.com.au

Yellow cab logoYellow Cab
Phone: 131924
Website: www.yellowcab.com.au

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