...crowded.
While in the air on my two short flights last Sunday, I felt like everyone was paying attention and being vigilant to avoid a mid-air.
On the ground however, I saw several approaches that I felt were way too close to the non-flying crowds out trying to enjoy a beautiful day. While breaking down, I heard yelling and looked over to see somebody frantically herding pedestrians out of the way of a pilot making an approach to the take-off area.
Perception can be reality.
When a non-pilot sees a guy flying right at a group of people walking on the trail, they aren't thinking.. "Wow, that pilot is so skilled that he can fly within mere feet of those people!" They're thinking.. "Wow, those guys really don't have total control over those gosh-dern hand-gliders!"
...ok, off my rant.
Last year, there was discussion about making some informative/interpretive signs. I still think it's a great idea and that the club (..whatever you wan't to call it..) should make this a priority for this year.
We have a lot of talent in our midst that have done great work (..just look at this awesome website!!..) and I'm certain the park service would be happy to help.
Fly safe.
Land courteous.
jim