In Memory of Josh Whipple
One of our fellow BASE jumpers is no longer with us. The discussion is currently in "The Bonfire" and at: http://www.dropzone.com/...um.cgi?post=1480641;
In Memorium.
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), he allowed the rotation to continue through, opened on-heading, landed fine, and smiled about it. How many people would have shared that story with a "more senior" jumper and risked being judged or ridiculed? Josh simply though it was a great story and his smile as he told it sticks with me to this day.
I am very sorry to hear about this. I met Josh and some other members of the seattle crew when they were kind enough to take me to one of their local antennas that I promptly became hung up on. Josh and the other locals made sure that I was ok and josh waited around to talk to the authorities and help them get me down. He was a great guy and I remember laughing and watching videos with him when I was there. sad news....