That is dynamic soaring [1] which is I guess a subset of slope soaring, and is pretty rare and nuts. It generally requires flying in the lee of a slope rather than in front of it.
Regular slope soaring is relatively more sedate, fun and accessible if you have the right slope.
Regular slope soaring is relatively more sedate, fun and accessible if you have the right slope.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_soaring
> Dynamic soaring is sometimes confused with slope soaring which is a technique for achieving elevation.