doughboyshred 0 #1 August 18, 2010 I have scheduled my first jump for next Saturday. Static line at Skydive snohomish. I am planning on doing the static progression, but might not be able to fully get going till next spring. As it is I am as excited as all get out about this jump. Ten days of anticipation. Can't wait. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Earlybirdmel 0 #2 August 18, 2010 Quote I have scheduled my first jump for next Saturday. Static line at Skydive snohomish. I am planning on doing the static progression, but might not be able to fully get going till next spring. As it is I am as excited as all get out about this jump. Ten days of anticipation. Can't wait. Ten days of anticipation followed by a lifetime of amazement and wonder! Enjoy every second Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymama 37 #3 August 19, 2010 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
HoldtheIce 0 #4 August 19, 2010 More like a lifetime of melancholy because I can't jump ALL THE TIME!!! Welcome to Sno! And the Board. Maybe I'll see you there sometime. ~M Cause they know, and so do I, The high road is hard to find A detour to your new life, Tell all of your friends goodbye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doughboyshred 0 #5 August 20, 2010 Thanks for the kind words! So stoked. The anticipation is enough to keep me jacked up. HoldtheIce, I'll look forward to meeting you and all the other Sno Ho regulars. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gators1240 9 #6 August 20, 2010 Good luck on the first jump! I've done one tandem a few years ago and should be starting my aff course in a week or 2 and can't wait either. This sport is truly amazing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doughboyshred 0 #7 August 20, 2010 I have never done a tandem jump. I got going down this path after jumping off the stratosphere tower in Vegas. Made it clear to me what I want to do, which is fly a wingsuit. I know that's a long way off, but I am determined. Good luck with your aff course. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doughboyshred 0 #8 August 22, 2010 aaaarrrrghhhhh, I can't frackin wait. Starting to shit myself a little also. I mean WTF, am I really going to jump out of a plane in less than 7 days? Yes, I am, and am scared shitless. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TSISK 0 #9 August 22, 2010 Your fear will turn to excitement, Ill jump 4 or 5 times tomorrow and i cant friggin wait. Good luck and have fun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gators1240 9 #10 August 22, 2010 It's funny...when I went for my first tandem a few years ago I was all for it! The other people doing tandems with me were scared and freaked out but I couldn't wait to get out of the doors and in the sky! In sure you will love it. Nothing can describe the feeling Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doughboyshred 0 #11 August 26, 2010 3 days to go. Woo hoo. Still a bit nervous, but more excited than anything. Works been going good too, so I think I am going to be able to jump right in to getting my license. So stoked. Noticed that some other people are posting their goals in skydiving, figured I might as well do the same. I want to fly fast. I guess that means freeflying head down? I have no desire to do any group jumping, synchronized stuff. I don't get the appeal. Long term goal is to feel at one with a wing suit. I also want to get in to BASE, once I have enough jumps under my belt. Eventually I want to BASE with a wing suit. I know that's a huge goal, and will take a lot of time to get to, but honestly, it's more than just a whimsical goal, it's my life focus at this point. I am thinking 5 years away if I can get enough jumps in. Thanks for the great website also. I have read a lot of interesting stuff on here. I look forward to being able to contribute as I progress in the sport. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
absane 0 #12 August 26, 2010 Quote3 days to go. Woo hoo. I remember counting down to my first jump. For a whole week I kept thinking to myself "WTF... I'm jumping out of a plane in a few days!" I barely got any sleep the night before the jump.... maybe 4 hours? It was like I was 8 years old and excited on Christmas morning. QuoteI have no desire to do any group jumping, synchronized stuff. I don't get the appeal. Honestly, I bet you'll change your mind. I'm generally not a big people person myself (I think I burned myself out with college parties). And, when I first started, I was excited to do the solo jumps. I found that I was getting bored. I started having fun again when I jumped with coaches and then when I got my license and learned how to do some less-than-educating exits and jumps just for shit and giggles. Plus, it's always good to have a reference point with you so that you know that you're doing maneuvers properly. Like, the ground isn't going to tell you shit about how good your side-slides are... QuoteLong term goal is to feel at one with a wing suit. I also want to get in to BASE, once I have enough jumps under my belt. Eventually I want to BASE with a wing suit. I know that's a huge goal, and will take a lot of time to get to, but honestly, it's more than just a whimsical goal, it's my life focus at this point. I am thinking 5 years away if I can get enough jumps in. There's a guy that I know that started BASE within a year. Wingsuit BASE will take years, however.Don't forget to pull! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kajmana 0 #13 August 28, 2010 The anticipation is overwhelming now, just wait for the plane ride up :) youre gonna have so much fun, enjoy every moment! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doughboyshred 0 #14 August 29, 2010 Amazing. I feel normal for a minute or two and then I get another pump of adrenaline thinking about the day. Skydive Snohomish was great. All of the staff were wonderful. Instructors were great as well. Climbing out of that tiny little plane to hang off of the strut just didn't seem right. I am a big boy so I got to jump first out of our load. I wished that I had someone to watch do it before my turn, cause that was some seriously scary shit for me. My body position was horrible and as soon as I let go of the strut I was twisted and flipped upside down. As the chute opened some of the suspension lines wrapped around my wrist. I have a nice rope burn and a huge bruise. I then noticed line twist. At first I started kicking, and then I remembered to pull the risers apart and they cleared up quick. Flying under canopy was amazing. I was surprised at how peaceful of an experience it actually was. I got to make some great spiraling turns including a last one that brought me in hot to the landing zone. A perfect flair (at least in my mind) brought me in for an incredibly soft landing, which was a pleasant surprise. All in all it was an amazing day, and I can't wait to go again. Not sure how I am going to afford it, but it's on now. Going back next week to start getting my license. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doughboyshred 0 #15 August 31, 2010 The stoke is back. Got 5 jumps scheduled over the weekend, with my first free fall on Sunday. Woo HOO. Stoked. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liftedtitan 0 #16 September 1, 2010 gotta love credit cards eh?? Moriuntur omnes, sed non omnes vixerunt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doughboyshred 0 #17 September 2, 2010 actually burning through my cash reserve that I have been stashing away for a rainy day. Might as well spend it on a sunny day, right? Looking forward to spending all of my money on this crazy sport. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites