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Sample email from Bubble Boy:
My name is XXX and have lived in the South Bay for near 30 years, much of it on the lower flanks of Mt Umunhum. I currently live on Bear Creek Rd. and wake up every morning to the sunrise over this peak.
I attended the public meeting a few weeks ago in Los Gatos and was really happy to see such a crowd of people attend to show their support of your future plans for the mountain. I was also pleased to see what a great job your group did presenting the various possibilities going forward.
Per the instructions at the meeting, I am emailing you to make a suggestion regarding a future activity for the mountain -- unpowered human flight (hang gliding / paragliding). I have been a long time member of the flying community here in the South Bay and we have negotiated permission to regularly fly from quite a number of area locations. These include Mt. Tam, Mt. Diablo, Mission Peak, Ed Levin County Park, Fort Funston (GGNRA), Marina State Beach and even one location administered by the MROSD -- Windy Hill (Thanks btw).
Our local clubs have work hard over the years and have developed excellent relationships with the local landowners and administrators of these locations. We're confident that if included for the mountain, this activity would be both within the low impact goals for the site and also enjoyed by many more folks than just the pilots.
Some of the very positive aspects to be considered:
Our activity is very low impact: our feet are on the ground for only a few steps before silent flight.
We require very little infrastructure: we fly most of the local sites without any special considerations other than wind indicators.
We would be a very low cost activity addition to the mountain: our local clubs have a strong 'we pay our own way' mentality.
Our community has a strong local work ethic: we regularly contribute to work parties helping with improvements for our local sites.
Please consider adding this activity to those approved for Mt. Umunhum as you formulate your use plans.
Thanks