Difficult take off for paragliders due to the shape of the hill which tends to create a very strong wind right at launch in soarable conditions. In stronger winds, suitable for hang gliding only, there is a significant rotor just back from the edge. For paragliders it is best in lighter conditions when starting well back from the edge makes the inflation easier. Bottom landing is best near the road up the hill to the NW of an old water tank site, to the right of take off. XC record is only 40km but post frontal could yield a good cross country into the farming area northward. Nice view of the "large golfballs" spy base inland and back to the city and coast if you get some height. Avoid landing in crops if possible. Toplanding not recommended except in the lightest and non-thermic conditions. Even then, why would you take the risk! Bottom landing in front has moderate downslope toward creekbed. Land cross-wind and cross-slope if necessary.