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History of the CSSLittle Mountain By 1976, with the city a San Bernardino subject to legal pressure to close Little Mountain Flying In the late 70's activity was booming, with typically more than 50 pilots flying from In August of 1979 the San Bernardino Hang Gliding Association (SBHGA) hosted the US Getting Official Wanting to secure the launch area for the future, members of the SBHGA approached the Former USFS employee Paul Schaefer was heavily involved with processing our permit application, and recalls that the CSS competed against a hang glider manufacturer who wanted to construct a building and other facilities on the site (who might that have been?!?) and that 'at the time, this was the first launch site open to the public (with membership in CSS) on FS land in the US. Part of the red tape involved in getting that first permit was convincing the powers that be of the legitimacy of the club and the sport.' The pilots now regulated the Launch and Andy & Juanita Jackson regulated the landing area. The USFS permit required that a launch area parking lot be made, as the parallel parking on the sides of the 2 lane Playground Rd. were considered inadequate for the traffic. The fiasco of the congestion during the '79 Nationals from Crestline was the main reason for the parking lot requirement. The parking lot was dug by front-end loader in the fall of '83. A railroad tie retaining wall was installed by hand by the pilots on a foggy, rainy day just a few days before the USFS deadline ran out. Changes and Growth In 1984 the CSS hosted the US Nationals and with the $5000 earned paved the launch area parking lot as required by the USFS Permit. Andy died of Cancer in September 1985. The windtalker, (909) 338-3362, donated by Orange County Hang Gliding Assn., Wills Wing, and Hang Flight Systems, was installed near launch at Camp Paivika by Editor Jim LaGuardia and Activities Director Chris Armenta in 1987. The End of Pine Crest The CSS, Juanita Jackson, and our USHGA Director Joe Greblo worked together for several months and in the spring of '90 the DWR decided to relocate the hang gliders onto a new landing area. Andy Jackson Airpark In the summer of '96 CSS member Gary Beese almost single-handedly constructed the cool shade structure in the LZ. Thanks Gary! We'd like this history to be a living document, so please feel free to submit comments with additions or ammendments or historical tidbits that ought to be included. Submissions will either be worked in to the main document or presented as links within the document. Alternative views of the History of the CSS are welcome. You'll be given credit and perhaps your additions will give credit to the Unsung Heroes of the CSS. News > History |
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