Krunner360 0 #1 July 2, 2008 Just thought I would come out of the "lurk mode" and introduce myself. I've only done two tandem's and will be doing number three this Saturday. Then next weekend I'm onto the static line progression. I can't wait to start that Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites dreaming13000 1 #2 July 2, 2008 Quote Just thought I would come out of the "lurk mode" and introduce myself. ! "lurk mode" You found the right place to lurk! Have fun on your tandem, pay attention to everything, and tell us how your static line progression goes! j"A man only gets in life what he is believing for, nothing more and nothing less" Kenneth Hagen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites grannyinthesky 0 #3 July 2, 2008 45 isn't all that old. I started jumping last November and I'm 57. You are starting on a great adventure. Although I am from Idaho, I jumped last weekend at Kapowsin in Shelton, WA, and if the view at Snohomish is half as nice as Kapowsin's, you're in for some spectacular jumping. At least you knew you would be hooked. I had no clue. I did a tandem and my life was forever changed. (and I am soooooo glad it was!) Have fun. Enjoy the adventure. "safety first... and What the hell..... safety second, Too!!! " ~~jmy POPS #10490 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SkyPainter 0 #4 July 2, 2008 QuoteJust thought I would come out of the "lurk mode" and introduce myself. [snip] I'm no spring chicken(45). WELCOME TO THE SKY! As for being a "spring chicken", I just started jumping at ag 61. In the sky, age, income, and all other measures of a person on the ground become irrelevant. It is truly an unbiased playground! Blue Skys and Safe Landings always, SkyPainterLive deliberately; Dare greatly; Land gently SkyPainter SOS 1304, POPS 10695, DS 118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites skymama 37 #5 July 2, 2008 Welcome to the forums! She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SkyPainter 0 #6 July 2, 2008 Hey Mama! Do they have a "POS" group? Parachutists over 60?? (Of course, not that I look, or feel, or act or think over 60, ya know! SkyPainter Live deliberately; Dare greatly; Land gently SkyPainter SOS 1304, POPS 10695, DS 118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites skymama 37 #7 July 2, 2008 Actually, there is a SOS group...skydivers over sixty. She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites brucet7 0 #8 July 2, 2008 Welcome to the addiction. Glad to see fellow Washingtonians join our ranks.POPS #10623; SOS #1672 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Krunner360 0 #9 July 3, 2008 Thank you all for the welcome! Nice to know the over forty has a place to fly I'm sure we all feel much younger then our years here on the planet! Thank Goodness. As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Chubba 0 #10 July 3, 2008 3 tandems then onto static line? You're going to have an absolute ball I kind of envy the SL students, their training looks like a completely different type of fun compared to AFF students. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites brucet7 0 #11 July 3, 2008 Quote As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it I am thinking road trip, though I did my AFF through the winter, missing weeks at a time due to poor weather. Still I got them in with no jumps in Dec or Jan. That was partly due to weather, an injury, working out of town, and the holidays. We can get lucky and get in a day most every month, if you keep your weekends open.POPS #10623; SOS #1672 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites grannyinthesky 0 #12 July 3, 2008 Quote Thank you all for the welcome! Nice to know the over forty has a place to fly I'm sure we all feel much younger then our years here on the planet! Thank Goodness. As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it People around me tell me I seem to be getting younger all the time. As someone from Idaho (who, like Bruce, started AFF in winter), I've had experience trying to get jumps in winter weather. It does take a lot of patience and time spent sitting at the dz waiting for skies to clear. I am serious looking at planning a few road trips this winter and AZ is on my list of places to go."safety first... and What the hell..... safety second, Too!!! " ~~jmy POPS #10490 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Krunner360 0 #13 July 7, 2008 I got in my third jump! Saturdays jump had to be canceled do to the Washington weather. I camped out and was put on stand-by for Sunday. Patience paid off and I got my last tandem out of the way with 12,500 ft. and some 360's. Now I can start on the static line progression next weekend. (I will miss the free fall until I can do it on my own) Hopefully I can log several jumps. It's great to get the "fix" in after being off for a couple of weeks! 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dreaming13000 1 #2 July 2, 2008 Quote Just thought I would come out of the "lurk mode" and introduce myself. ! "lurk mode" You found the right place to lurk! Have fun on your tandem, pay attention to everything, and tell us how your static line progression goes! j"A man only gets in life what he is believing for, nothing more and nothing less" Kenneth Hagen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grannyinthesky 0 #3 July 2, 2008 45 isn't all that old. I started jumping last November and I'm 57. You are starting on a great adventure. Although I am from Idaho, I jumped last weekend at Kapowsin in Shelton, WA, and if the view at Snohomish is half as nice as Kapowsin's, you're in for some spectacular jumping. At least you knew you would be hooked. I had no clue. I did a tandem and my life was forever changed. (and I am soooooo glad it was!) Have fun. Enjoy the adventure. "safety first... and What the hell..... safety second, Too!!! " ~~jmy POPS #10490 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyPainter 0 #4 July 2, 2008 QuoteJust thought I would come out of the "lurk mode" and introduce myself. [snip] I'm no spring chicken(45). WELCOME TO THE SKY! As for being a "spring chicken", I just started jumping at ag 61. In the sky, age, income, and all other measures of a person on the ground become irrelevant. It is truly an unbiased playground! Blue Skys and Safe Landings always, SkyPainterLive deliberately; Dare greatly; Land gently SkyPainter SOS 1304, POPS 10695, DS 118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites skymama 37 #5 July 2, 2008 Welcome to the forums! She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SkyPainter 0 #6 July 2, 2008 Hey Mama! Do they have a "POS" group? Parachutists over 60?? (Of course, not that I look, or feel, or act or think over 60, ya know! SkyPainter Live deliberately; Dare greatly; Land gently SkyPainter SOS 1304, POPS 10695, DS 118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites skymama 37 #7 July 2, 2008 Actually, there is a SOS group...skydivers over sixty. She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites brucet7 0 #8 July 2, 2008 Welcome to the addiction. Glad to see fellow Washingtonians join our ranks.POPS #10623; SOS #1672 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Krunner360 0 #9 July 3, 2008 Thank you all for the welcome! Nice to know the over forty has a place to fly I'm sure we all feel much younger then our years here on the planet! Thank Goodness. As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Chubba 0 #10 July 3, 2008 3 tandems then onto static line? You're going to have an absolute ball I kind of envy the SL students, their training looks like a completely different type of fun compared to AFF students. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites brucet7 0 #11 July 3, 2008 Quote As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it I am thinking road trip, though I did my AFF through the winter, missing weeks at a time due to poor weather. Still I got them in with no jumps in Dec or Jan. That was partly due to weather, an injury, working out of town, and the holidays. We can get lucky and get in a day most every month, if you keep your weekends open.POPS #10623; SOS #1672 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites grannyinthesky 0 #12 July 3, 2008 Quote Thank you all for the welcome! Nice to know the over forty has a place to fly I'm sure we all feel much younger then our years here on the planet! Thank Goodness. As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it People around me tell me I seem to be getting younger all the time. As someone from Idaho (who, like Bruce, started AFF in winter), I've had experience trying to get jumps in winter weather. It does take a lot of patience and time spent sitting at the dz waiting for skies to clear. I am serious looking at planning a few road trips this winter and AZ is on my list of places to go."safety first... and What the hell..... safety second, Too!!! " ~~jmy POPS #10490 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Krunner360 0 #13 July 7, 2008 I got in my third jump! Saturdays jump had to be canceled do to the Washington weather. I camped out and was put on stand-by for Sunday. Patience paid off and I got my last tandem out of the way with 12,500 ft. and some 360's. Now I can start on the static line progression next weekend. (I will miss the free fall until I can do it on my own) Hopefully I can log several jumps. It's great to get the "fix" in after being off for a couple of weeks! Starting a special savings account for the winter and looking for a new job closer to the air field. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0
skymama 37 #5 July 2, 2008 Welcome to the forums! She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyPainter 0 #6 July 2, 2008 Hey Mama! Do they have a "POS" group? Parachutists over 60?? (Of course, not that I look, or feel, or act or think over 60, ya know! SkyPainter Live deliberately; Dare greatly; Land gently SkyPainter SOS 1304, POPS 10695, DS 118 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymama 37 #7 July 2, 2008 Actually, there is a SOS group...skydivers over sixty. She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brucet7 0 #8 July 2, 2008 Welcome to the addiction. Glad to see fellow Washingtonians join our ranks.POPS #10623; SOS #1672 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krunner360 0 #9 July 3, 2008 Thank you all for the welcome! Nice to know the over forty has a place to fly I'm sure we all feel much younger then our years here on the planet! Thank Goodness. As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chubba 0 #10 July 3, 2008 3 tandems then onto static line? You're going to have an absolute ball I kind of envy the SL students, their training looks like a completely different type of fun compared to AFF students. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brucet7 0 #11 July 3, 2008 Quote As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it I am thinking road trip, though I did my AFF through the winter, missing weeks at a time due to poor weather. Still I got them in with no jumps in Dec or Jan. That was partly due to weather, an injury, working out of town, and the holidays. We can get lucky and get in a day most every month, if you keep your weekends open.POPS #10623; SOS #1672 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grannyinthesky 0 #12 July 3, 2008 Quote Thank you all for the welcome! Nice to know the over forty has a place to fly I'm sure we all feel much younger then our years here on the planet! Thank Goodness. As a Washingtoneon (?) where do we go in the off season? AZ? I'm already stressing about it People around me tell me I seem to be getting younger all the time. As someone from Idaho (who, like Bruce, started AFF in winter), I've had experience trying to get jumps in winter weather. It does take a lot of patience and time spent sitting at the dz waiting for skies to clear. I am serious looking at planning a few road trips this winter and AZ is on my list of places to go."safety first... and What the hell..... safety second, Too!!! " ~~jmy POPS #10490 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krunner360 0 #13 July 7, 2008 I got in my third jump! Saturdays jump had to be canceled do to the Washington weather. I camped out and was put on stand-by for Sunday. Patience paid off and I got my last tandem out of the way with 12,500 ft. and some 360's. Now I can start on the static line progression next weekend. (I will miss the free fall until I can do it on my own) Hopefully I can log several jumps. It's great to get the "fix" in after being off for a couple of weeks! Starting a special savings account for the winter and looking for a new job closer to the air field. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites