Friday, November 11, 2011

Sun  Journal

Face Time: Johnna Haskell — Ever-climbing Mainer to be among first to fly from Mount Kilimanjaro

Published on Sunday, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:12 am | Last updated on Sunday, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:12 am

In October 2012, pilots from around the world plan to climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro and jump off in paragliders.
Among the 200 will be Johnna Haskell of Carrabassett Valley.
In part, she wants to help the people of Tanzania, where the 19,341-foot mountain is located. Together, the pilots will give $1 million to the Tanzanian people.
There's also the chance to check off an item on a long bucket list.
"What I'm trying to do is live my dreams," Haskell said. "I've turned 50 this year and I've got to do it before I can't do it." 
What's the tallest peak you've paraglided from? I learned to paraglide off Merriam Crater (6,385 feet) in Flagstaff, Ariz. My best height has been up to 7,100 feet off a 3,000-foot mountain recently in my first cross-country flight in Spain.

Once you've climbed Kilimanjaro, what's next? I like to focus on one major goal at a time. I have a lot of training to do and flight time to achieve as well as an SIV (simulated in flight) training of collapses before climbing Kili. Since this is the first time permits have been granted to fly off Kili, this is an opportunity of a lifetime! There are a lot of mountains to climb and fly in the world, so the sky is full of limitless possibilities!

For more on Johnna Haskell, find her on Facebook and at www.JohnnaHaskellphotos.com.









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