Landing is directly in front of launch beside Lou's driveway. If paragliders encounter sink they may be unable to safely cross the powerlines and be forced to land to the left of the house.
Because the launch is so low with trees in front it is necessary for paragliders to launch into a thermal or exceptionally good wind conditions if you are to get up. Hang-gliders are able to fly the site more easily in conditions too strong for paragliders.
Once flying try to work up the ridge to the summit.
Otherwise the same as Bakewell top launch.
As with any inland site this hill can feature strong lift, strong sink and turbulence.
The launch is very small with a tree on the right and many trees in front. Glide out over the trees in front is marginal on a paraglider, so a launch into lifting air is very desirable.
The spur to the left of takeoff can generate rotor on launch in an ESE wind and disguise the true wind direction.
There is a powerlines in front of launch to the left of the house.