sooperheidi 0 #1 July 17, 2013 Here's the deal. I have been working my way through AFF (only my grad jump left Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Remster 30 #2 July 17, 2013 Eloy. Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites NorrinRadd 0 #3 July 17, 2013 Remster Eloy. .... if you are ok with the 5 hour drive...Why drive myself crazy trying to be normal, when I am already at crazy? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ChrisD 0 #4 July 17, 2013 I haven't been to the area, except for the tunnel from hell, in a few years. That said there are a number of places that do some tandems that have a local group. Many head off to Mesquite, which is a short drive (closer than Eloy) for the biggist fun jumping, but I don't know for sure if that is still the go to place. I can tell ya watch out for some of the vegitation Those bushes can kill. Keep watching this site, some one should answere that is currently jumping there, and I think there is some rateing thing here on this site somewhere, not sure if they have a face book page.... C Where are you moving from? It can get warm there...you might want to get acclimated for a couple of weeks before doing anything really strenuous outdoors? But what do I know, "I only have one tandem jump." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites demoknite 0 #5 July 17, 2013 Do what you can to get your A before you move. Mesquite is fun jumper friendly, but the landing area is super tight. Vegas Extreme is somewhat jumper friendly, but you need to have your own gear and your own coach to progress you. Eloy and Perris are the go to's. Also, the summer is the down time for jumping since it's so hot. PM me for more details. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites WhatIsAUsername 0 #6 July 17, 2013 Perris, Eloy, and Elsinore are within 4-5 hours for an overnighter or weekend trip, and is extremely worth the skill you will receive from the best fliers in the biz. Skydive Las Vegas is a tandem mill only. Extreme skydive is not entirely fun jumper friendly.. No rental gear, no hook turns, expensive lift tickets (35$ to 12500 at last check), aad required, pac750. While there is no buildings or tree type of obstacles anywhere around, jump run is over the I-15 that has power lines running parallel just a few yards to the east. As long as you remain east of those lines, the biggest obstacle would be a 1-2 meter bush. Same landing area as Sin City. Mesquite is one hour away with rental gear, more reasonable lift prices, and a decent fun jump crowd. A caravan is available but is not in full time operation so call ahead if you don't like 182's. The view is beautiful and the harsh climate of the Las Vegas desert (last week it was recorded 45-55*C) is nearly non-existant being an hour north. Sin city skydiving, in addition to Extreme, is located in the Jean airport 30ish minutes south of the city . They fly a cargo exit piston 206 and because of the air density during severe summer months, can only maintain 4 jumpers to altitude. Aad is not required and hook turns are not only allowed but expected! Rental gear is available.... if you choose to use it. There's a casino within 100 yards with 25$ rooms and a buffet that serves its purpose in times of emergencies (like when you can't find any scraps in the airport dumpster). These are the basic differences. For a more in depth and 'personal review' type of response, we can discuss it privately if you wish. Otherwise, welcome to the #1 capitalistic corporate city in the world! Edit - hit 'post' on accident. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites sooperheidi 0 #7 July 17, 2013 I've been working on my AFF/A license from Skydive Utah (I live in Provo). I have one my AFF grad jump left and will be trying to get my A license before I move, assuming the weather cooperates. I had heard before that Mesquite's landing area is small, which is a big concern for me.... my canopy and landing skills definitely need work. Perris and Elsinore seem to be the next closest, but I really want some good guidance and coaching. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites gowlerk 2,190 #8 July 17, 2013 Go to Mesquite. An awesome bunch of people. You will learn to cope with the landing area. It's not that small, but the terrain surrounding it is intimidating. And it's all gravel. You WILL learn accuracy and you WILL stand up your landings there. KenAlways remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites sooperheidi 0 #9 August 6, 2013 Update! I am moving this week and have my A! Yay! Not-as-good news, this whole "looking for gear" thing is still a work in progress, so I will be renting wherever I end up jumping for the next month or so. Thanks for all the advice. It looks like I might hit up Perris or Elsinore and take some of their classes to help hone my skills, as well as hit up Mesquite and just get a general feel for the different DZ's. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Pacific 0 #10 August 10, 2013 Good job getting A license before your move. Plenty of rental gear at Perris/Elsinore. Free coaching is offered at Elsinore at various times throughout the month. Check their website. Good luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites baronn 111 #11 September 25, 2013 Las Vegas Extreme is straight south on I-15 in Jean. Tandem factory but, we have lots of slots open. 240 Nzvigatirs for rent. Early morn best. C'mon out Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites jtval 0 #12 October 7, 2013 Mesquite is the only place you'll need to go, if you're looking for a family. Perris/snore/eloy are all obviously great dz's because they are huge operations. Mesquite will keep you coming back because of what it has to offer.My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Bealio 0 #13 October 8, 2013 Going anywhere besides Mesquite and you'll be wasting your time. I did AFF at Sincity Skydiving then gave them a 4 star review and the owner threatened to sue me. I got my A license at Mesquite and learned a lot, especially how to land in tight areas. 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. 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NorrinRadd 0 #3 July 17, 2013 Remster Eloy. .... if you are ok with the 5 hour drive...Why drive myself crazy trying to be normal, when I am already at crazy? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisD 0 #4 July 17, 2013 I haven't been to the area, except for the tunnel from hell, in a few years. That said there are a number of places that do some tandems that have a local group. Many head off to Mesquite, which is a short drive (closer than Eloy) for the biggist fun jumping, but I don't know for sure if that is still the go to place. I can tell ya watch out for some of the vegitation Those bushes can kill. Keep watching this site, some one should answere that is currently jumping there, and I think there is some rateing thing here on this site somewhere, not sure if they have a face book page.... C Where are you moving from? It can get warm there...you might want to get acclimated for a couple of weeks before doing anything really strenuous outdoors? But what do I know, "I only have one tandem jump." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
demoknite 0 #5 July 17, 2013 Do what you can to get your A before you move. Mesquite is fun jumper friendly, but the landing area is super tight. Vegas Extreme is somewhat jumper friendly, but you need to have your own gear and your own coach to progress you. Eloy and Perris are the go to's. Also, the summer is the down time for jumping since it's so hot. PM me for more details. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhatIsAUsername 0 #6 July 17, 2013 Perris, Eloy, and Elsinore are within 4-5 hours for an overnighter or weekend trip, and is extremely worth the skill you will receive from the best fliers in the biz. Skydive Las Vegas is a tandem mill only. Extreme skydive is not entirely fun jumper friendly.. No rental gear, no hook turns, expensive lift tickets (35$ to 12500 at last check), aad required, pac750. While there is no buildings or tree type of obstacles anywhere around, jump run is over the I-15 that has power lines running parallel just a few yards to the east. As long as you remain east of those lines, the biggest obstacle would be a 1-2 meter bush. Same landing area as Sin City. Mesquite is one hour away with rental gear, more reasonable lift prices, and a decent fun jump crowd. A caravan is available but is not in full time operation so call ahead if you don't like 182's. The view is beautiful and the harsh climate of the Las Vegas desert (last week it was recorded 45-55*C) is nearly non-existant being an hour north. Sin city skydiving, in addition to Extreme, is located in the Jean airport 30ish minutes south of the city . They fly a cargo exit piston 206 and because of the air density during severe summer months, can only maintain 4 jumpers to altitude. Aad is not required and hook turns are not only allowed but expected! Rental gear is available.... if you choose to use it. There's a casino within 100 yards with 25$ rooms and a buffet that serves its purpose in times of emergencies (like when you can't find any scraps in the airport dumpster). These are the basic differences. For a more in depth and 'personal review' type of response, we can discuss it privately if you wish. Otherwise, welcome to the #1 capitalistic corporate city in the world! Edit - hit 'post' on accident. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sooperheidi 0 #7 July 17, 2013 I've been working on my AFF/A license from Skydive Utah (I live in Provo). I have one my AFF grad jump left and will be trying to get my A license before I move, assuming the weather cooperates. I had heard before that Mesquite's landing area is small, which is a big concern for me.... my canopy and landing skills definitely need work. Perris and Elsinore seem to be the next closest, but I really want some good guidance and coaching. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 2,190 #8 July 17, 2013 Go to Mesquite. An awesome bunch of people. You will learn to cope with the landing area. It's not that small, but the terrain surrounding it is intimidating. And it's all gravel. You WILL learn accuracy and you WILL stand up your landings there. KenAlways remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sooperheidi 0 #9 August 6, 2013 Update! I am moving this week and have my A! Yay! Not-as-good news, this whole "looking for gear" thing is still a work in progress, so I will be renting wherever I end up jumping for the next month or so. Thanks for all the advice. It looks like I might hit up Perris or Elsinore and take some of their classes to help hone my skills, as well as hit up Mesquite and just get a general feel for the different DZ's. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pacific 0 #10 August 10, 2013 Good job getting A license before your move. Plenty of rental gear at Perris/Elsinore. Free coaching is offered at Elsinore at various times throughout the month. Check their website. Good luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baronn 111 #11 September 25, 2013 Las Vegas Extreme is straight south on I-15 in Jean. Tandem factory but, we have lots of slots open. 240 Nzvigatirs for rent. Early morn best. C'mon out Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #12 October 7, 2013 Mesquite is the only place you'll need to go, if you're looking for a family. Perris/snore/eloy are all obviously great dz's because they are huge operations. Mesquite will keep you coming back because of what it has to offer.My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bealio 0 #13 October 8, 2013 Going anywhere besides Mesquite and you'll be wasting your time. I did AFF at Sincity Skydiving then gave them a 4 star review and the owner threatened to sue me. I got my A license at Mesquite and learned a lot, especially how to land in tight areas. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites