87SupraT 0
Truthfully, I am still scared of the responsibility as soon as my foot leaves that plane. I got banged up on my 1st jump and broke my tailbone. Took the wind out of my sails, but I managed to make myself do a 2nd jump to see if it was for me. I live 5 hours from my dropzone during summer and december.
As a solution I have become a fulltime weekend packer and the DZ is keeping all the money I make in their account out there. It will keep me from impulsively buying something dumb I don't need :). Being out there alot helps to reassure myself to start again.
Dale
As a solution I have become a fulltime weekend packer and the DZ is keeping all the money I make in their account out there. It will keep me from impulsively buying something dumb I don't need :). Being out there alot helps to reassure myself to start again.
Dale
~Dale
Perhaps you might find more sympathy here if you explained what is stopping you from gaining more skydiving experience.
Be forewarned that a lack of money is a poor excuse. I knew a guy who worked thirty hours a week besides fulltime college to fund his passion and then rode his bicycle twenty miles to the neareast dropzone because he didn't have a car.
That's dedication...
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