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The launch site is situated at an altitude of 670-950 meters and is regularly used for soaring, thermalling, and cross-country (XC) flights. There are multiple takeoff options within 400-500 meters along the ridge. This spot is located near a copper mine and is less frequented than the lower launch due to its more challenging accessibility. Public transportation does not reach this site, but during the high season, you can often team up with other pilots for a ride or share a taxi if you can direct the driver. Flights in this region, specifically in Chile, have a site record of 19.7 km. The site is accessible only by a 4x4 vehicle. Alto Palo Buque is particularly effective when the wind is very light at the lower Palo Buque area. The takeoff site is located at approximately 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) above sea level, just above the renowned "Mystic(al) Dunes." For many spots in Iquique, long-distance flights are possible when the westerly winds are steady and strong enough to allow you to gain significant altitude (5,000 feet is considered high here) before crossing gaps in the ridge. November is the most favorable month for such conditions. The two most challenging gaps are known as 'cemeteries' because many flights end there. If the winds shift too far south, rotor zones become obstacles that must be flown over, not through. Thermal and dynamic conditions are prevalent. The Great Dune of Palo Buque, located 15 km south of Iquique, is an excellent site for free flight. On good days, the thermals are strong enough to lift you from the ground without needing to climb for takeoff. Local contacts for more information: Philip Maltry - altazor@entelchile.net Hernan Figueroa - herycec@entelchile.net For a visual overview, you can check out this video: [Vimeo Link](https://vimeo.com/34029580).
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Wind: Mini: 0| Maxi 30 kmh Gust Max : 35 kmh
Direction: WNW W WSW SW

Created 31 May 2024 by Kiteslave