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cop 0
2. Since 1988 ( few (4) pause years)
3. And I hate it because it takes all my money!
c
"You can call me Mike"
Cava 0
I was in the grey zone for a while. You know, staring off into space alot, no strong emotions either way, feeling run down by the me-first consumer culture go-to-work-pay-for-your-life routine. Saw a billboard for the local DZ. Thought to myself..."That's it. I'll jump out of airplanes."
How long-
Two years.
Love/Hate about it-
I don't hate anything about it. Sure all my spare cash pretty much goes to it, but doesn't spare cash always go to something?
I love it for the same reasons the others above do, such as the thrill, the adrenaline, the self-reliance. But I think the key attractions for me are that skydiving is the thing I both look forward to all week and am afraid of as well. It's a strange feeling to have toward something. Inside the door I am nervous and apprehensive. Outside the door I am exstatic. Just like that. Weird. The other main thing is that the DZ is a total escape from all of the nonsense and dishonesty in this culture we live in. When I'm even just hanging out at the DZ too broke to jump, I'm happy. Because all the bullshit is....way over there somewhere.
ralu 0
2. 5years now
3. I love the freedom, the friends, ... and really hate winter
ralu
what would be a woman without her dreams....
tbrown 26
Jumped 1974 - '80 and have just started back this year, 2003. 569 jumps so far.
I love the freefall, the way the air can feel different on different days, different seasons, even different times of the day. I love falling through a slight mist that makes the air look like veils, I love how soft the air feels on sunset loads. We risk it all (but intelligently) for this most incomparable beauty. It's so clean up there, the boss, taxes, jobs I've hated, they're nowhere to be seen, they're all down there in those puny little houses where all the puny people hide from their lives.
What do I hate about it ? Idiots who don't think I should "be allowed" to skydive, for my own good.
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
Designer 0
1. I volunteered to go to jump school in the military.
Finally got off my ass 4 years later and hooked up with Skymonkeyone and the GB club to learn how to do it for fun.
2. Since May 2000. Should have started AT LEAST 3 years earlier dammitt.
3. Easy question...friends.....Boobies....Beer...sunsets....spocks...swooping...BFR head downs....etc...etc etc...
Iflyme 0
Quote1. How did you get into skydiving?
2. How long have you been doing it?
3. Why do you love/hate skydiving?
1. Talked about off and on for ten years ... finally got invi9ted bya friend, did the First Jump Course, and loved it!
2. 5 years and a day (started 16 May, 1998).
3. Loves: Cleans all the cobwebs out of my brain, and makes me forget for a while the mundane routine of daily life ... requires courage, dedication and hard work to advance in skydiving -- a good challenge ... meet and get to know cool people. And most of all -- I can fly, really fly!!!!!
Hates: Waiting for my load, or for other jumpers to arrive (I jump at a small dz) ... it's damn expensive! ... when people get injured or worse.
I want to thank everybody for their reponses, they were VERY helpful with my project. There were some responses that were so good, I will be quoting you in my speech in a couple of weeks!
Since I asked this question, I also completed my first jump. I went through the first step of the AFF program at the Perris Valley Skydiving school...here in Southern Cali about 20 minutes from my house. Before recently, I never even knew I had a DZ so close. My official skybirthday, May 15th, 2003! It was simply amazing. I see what all the hype is about now. Being a high school student, it will be tough to continue jumping, but I am going to try as hard as I can to continue this sport.
My snowboard is getting nervous!
1.
About to turn 30, my dad had died recently, I was in a rut, hated my job, disappointed with my life. Needed to do something life affirming, prove to myself that I still had a pulse. And I'd always had these seductive dreams about flying.
2.
My skybirthday was September 14, 2001.
3.
I love the freedom; physical, mental, and spiritual. Nothing else in my life comes close to comparing to that moment when I let go of the plane. Nothing. I really do live for that first step. Also, after 30 years I finally found the social group that fits perfectly. These people are family.
3b.
I hate how blank my life feels when something (weather, money, other commitments) prevents me from jumping. I also hate feeling guilty for the amount of time I spend at the dz instead of with my friends and family.
Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
-Robert A. Heinlein
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