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sunshine 2
QuoteYah, I just didn't feel it was necessary to fill the forums with profanity.. guess I could have used mean or something else like that...
I'm sorry
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meow
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Spy38W 0
QuoteI'm sorry
I'm ready to accept my punishment....
Now go stand in the corner and think about what you've done, and no skydiving for a week.
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Hook high, flare on time
skymedic 0
Sebastian....or the Key's boogie....which is skydive Sebastian...on the road.....I was spoiled learning to skydive there...especialy after jumping in the boring midwest for the last few months....
Marc
otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman....
Marc
otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman....
I'm sure Lost Praire in Montana is right up there. Glacier Park is just a little ways away. I haven't jumped there yet but have driven around that area a lot. The mountains provide a great view. Jumping onto the beach at Emerald Coast was a pretty cool view as well.
skreamer 1
QuoteOn my first jump there i did nothing but look at the scenery in freefall.
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Thank god for your cypres, hey?
bananna 0
I would have to say that Empuribrava is the most beautiful dropzone that I have jumped at. Between the ocean, beach, & canals, it made a scenic freefall that I won't ever forget. (Add a sunset to that, and it is un-describable).
-Anna
-Anna
nws01 0
QuoteWhat DZ has the most beautiful view in the world?
Spaceland = TequilaGirl
Z Hills = Dove
Deland = Skymama
Perris = Skybytch
Elsinore = Jumping KayAus
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skymama 37
Wow, Nathan, aren't you a sweetheart this week!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon
billvon 2,998
>from altitude i mean.
Brown Field - mountains where you exit, and the plane flies over the Pacific on the climb.
Lost Prairie, Montana - no people as far as you can see, just mountains and one highway.
Kapowsin - Snow capped peaks in the background, green all around.
The old Skydive Long Island - climb over the Great South Bay, jump over some of the most beautiful parts of Long Island. Especially cool in the fall.
San Carlos - exits were over the ocean, and landings were on the beach in front of the hotel.
And demos:
The best was probably Cabo. Clear blue water, white sandy beaches, really cool rocks and palm trees on the landing area.
Brown Field - mountains where you exit, and the plane flies over the Pacific on the climb.
Lost Prairie, Montana - no people as far as you can see, just mountains and one highway.
Kapowsin - Snow capped peaks in the background, green all around.
The old Skydive Long Island - climb over the Great South Bay, jump over some of the most beautiful parts of Long Island. Especially cool in the fall.
San Carlos - exits were over the ocean, and landings were on the beach in front of the hotel.
And demos:
The best was probably Cabo. Clear blue water, white sandy beaches, really cool rocks and palm trees on the landing area.
I have seen pictures of Empuria, but only jumped at Lillo, Spain, which was quiltwork arid land. The prettiest DZ in my experience is Sebastian, with the view of Lake Okeechobee at Skydive America near sunset coming as a close second. When it's clear at Perris the view of Mt. San Gorgonio and San Jacinto to the east is great also. Night jumps near Chicago with the city and the moon were also unforgetable. Want to do Marathon key for sure.
I don't drink during the day, so I don't know what it is about this airline. I keep falling out the door of the plane.
Harry, FB #4143
Harry, FB #4143
steve1 5
Stevensville which is South of Missoula, Mt. is the most scenic place I have ever jumped. There is the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness on one side and the Saphire Range on the other. Some of the peaks go up to around 9,500 feet. Steve1
well, i really liked skydive cancun, in playa del camon, mexico. really nice view. but jumps are 30 bucks a piece. but it's worth it.
blue sky's and long swoops
kelly
blue sky's and long swoops
kelly
Going to Royan in a few weeks, just at the mouth of the "Gironde"
Gonna be a great vieuw for sure!
Gonna be a great vieuw for sure!
"Don't make me come down there" - God.
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Some of my vids: http://www.youtube.com/user/TomSkyStudio
Sebazz1 2
One of the most beautiful views I have ever seen from altitude is Skydive Monterey Bay. The sunsets over the Pacific Ocean can just be otrageous. Actually the view in monterey is always good unless it's foggy.........
Also Kapowsin and Snohomish in Washington State have epic views as well........
Also Kapowsin and Snohomish in Washington State have epic views as well........
JJohnson 0
I gotta give Lost Prairie my vote as the best view I have seen. Mountains as far as you can see, snowcapped, pinetree forests and deep blue lakes. Truly awesome.
Night jumps in Chicagoland, with clear skies and you can see the city lights.....cool view, but that's as good as the Midwest can offer. THe plus side to the Midwest is you can always find an out for an off field landing. If you hit something around here, you were aiming at it.
JJ
Night jumps in Chicagoland, with clear skies and you can see the city lights.....cool view, but that's as good as the Midwest can offer. THe plus side to the Midwest is you can always find an out for an off field landing. If you hit something around here, you were aiming at it.
JJ
JJ
"Call me Darth Balls"
"Call me Darth Balls"
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