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Tension knots and stuck riser in reserve.
kleggo replied to Bluejules8000's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
excellent info regarding tension knots read it https://docs.google.com/document/d/13FS-69F2ExGxwBw_nes_M1B5A9ENia8k-RQxgknw32U/edit think form your own conclusions. I'm going to have some 6 grommet sliders made. -
Long gone? or Still around? I had an awesome 2nd first jump experience there many years ago.
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Matt, let me tell you about the time I saw an AFF 1st timer reach across to the right side with her left arm................................. errrr try to reach.
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perhaps to keep peoples feet out of the ports = torn ribs? but I only have about 6000 jumps on lightnings so.............................?
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What are the basic requirements for skydiving?
kleggo replied to Mlek's topic in Introductions and Greets
"What are the basic requirements for skydiving? Answer Time / Money / Interest -
I would love to see the entire collection (I may see mee!!) but look forward to what you post. Thank you Craig
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pinball can certainly be fun. i prefer the electro-mechanical models from the 70's. check out this image of one that I own / play
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the house from the original movie has been refurbished and is sitting in the courtyard of a "resort" hotel. I think they sell ice cream and cookies out of it. Yes, the movie is very good, I've seen it twice. "And the actors are actually flying the planes!" mmmmm cough cough, the actors are flying IN the planes (back seat), though the lead actor may have some actual flying scenes.
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Kudos to the original poster for mentioning chrysler HEMI. I made ~ 800 CReW jumps on Django / Fury 220, some with the OP. I used it for CReW / BASE / FF. It was worn out when retired. = Very Safe Then another 600 on ZP Triathlon 150 = Very Safe Modern experimentation leads me to believe Epicene Pro 150 is bestest / safest thus far. I weigh 142 lbs naked, bet you really wanted to hear that. Re viking superlight, I inherited one in a complete rig years ago. I could not give it away for cost of shipping
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wow. out of touch, you are says Yoda.
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doing some research for possible trip next year. google returns hits on vendors that obviously cater the the $$$ tandem market. Who do you recommend that I contact as an experienced jumper? I suspect many of those listed below may be the same / similar company, but unsure. Thank you https://mysticadventureholidays.com/everest-skydiving https://www.abenakiextreme.com/you-can-skydive-mt-everest-for-25000/ https://www.everestskydive.com/ Craig
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well written.
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Here is the preliminary NTSB report for the February incident. I encourage you to read it and continue educating yourself. Craig Oside crash Feb 2022 prelim report.pdf
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Yo Matt. try this https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lunatic-fringe-tribute-to-moe-viletto/id1450627318?i=1000557870661
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listen to the Fucking Pilot's podcast where he replayed Moe Viletto's "greatest hits". He describes people taking this mummified arm into restaurants and twirling spaghetti with it.
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I rode my bike (bicycle) on ED, then into the spa with a nice rye whiskey. No known leakage / seepage.
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glad to read that it worked whether as per original design or not.
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Can't agree with that. AFAIK Yuri I, a well-known and uber-competent WS flyer, is Russian and I doubt that he has anything to do with Putin's megalomania. BASE #93
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Very nice photo montage of Kliff and friends in the May 2022 Parachutist mag. My thanks to the Wuest Ways Family. Craig
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I like the story that Moe Viletto told about building ~ 70 counterfeit wonderhogs and having you inspect his personal rig with a white harness at a Nationals. So the story goes, you said when seeing the white harness, "those assholes in Production, always building custom sh1t for their friends, no wonder we can't deliver fast enough". True? PS, love your stories told on Skydive Radio about trips to the Poles. Be well. Craig