Re: [Foggy] Busted (up) off Bridge
Well Crap!!
It took me awhile to figure this out the fact it was the Alex I met on my Euro-Trip, guess I didn't read the whole thread...etc............
I met Alex back in August whilst in Europe. First in Norway where we were lucky enough to be stuck together and with a few others attempting to use a big rock as shelter from a Norwegian rain storm up on the flats about 20-30 minutes from exit 5. We were all wet cause when it's 100% humidity and driving rain, even Goretex gives up! We made a break for the exit when a break appeared. We talked a bit when in NOrway but not too much, there were 50+ jumpers in the village and campground! Fun to meet so many great people at once.\
Anyway, Alex kind of vanished one day as other jumpers did and then more appeared etc... So, after 11 days in Norway myself and 3 friends left for Switzerand (L-Valley) and on our last night there we were sitting on the patio of the Horner Pub and in walks Alex. His buddy recognized us and we had a chat. Alex and friend had just arrived and we were leaving the next day.
That night, Alex and I plus a couple others got into the party mode and I really let it loose as it was my last night there, we were going to leave at noon the next day. So, Alex and I parted ways some time after last call, and after the to-go cups from the pub were dead. I told him to come wake me up at 8am and we would give'er. He was more or less on time but I was far from ready to haul my ass out of bed. So, he walked to Air Glacier to get some insurance and came back. I managed to haul my sorry, hung-over ass out of bed and grab my shit. We walked into town and grabbed the train. That morning it was just me and Alex, both a little worse for wear from the night before. Clickety-clack, clickety friggin clack as the noisy little cog-train grunted its way up the mountainside.
Finally we are on our way to the exit via the trail. After stopping to admire some pigs and swiss cows with REALLY loud bells, we meandered our way through the trees, enjoying the early, crisp morning air, the good conversation and the occasional burp of vapour. Then..
all of a sudden, there it was!! The vicious beast that guards those Swiss exit points! WE stopped dead on our tracks, not daring to breathe..........welll ok, we kept breathing but there we were face to face with some Swiss wirldlife. I think it is a Staubach?!?!? I'm sure someone will set this straight as I really don't know. Looked alot like our Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep but with really long cool horns!. I considered it a good omen as we watched it for awhile. Then we moved on.
Finally at the exit, totally jacked, I suggest a two-way but Alex already has his plan. He decides to go first and I realize that him going first will leave me with a first. This will be the first time I will have been the last one off of something. The first time at the exit point alone. It sounded good so after some small talk about the jump Alex was ready to go. I could tell he was jacked and away he went! He hucked a nice gainer and was gone........ It actually scared me a little because I didn't know he was going for the gainer. So there I was, all alone and it did feel lonely! It was quiet and I just stood there for awhile soaking in my percieved isolation. It felt as if the world didn't exist, it was just me and this beautiful piece of rock that I was about to make love to. 3......2.......1........?.........go. I was off, it was perfect, I was free again.
After a nice landing and a high five from ALex we walked back to town with shit-eating grins plastered on our faces.
So, my last jump in Europe was with a new friend and I will always remember it and ALex. Thanks buddy, that was friggin' awesome!!!
I guess the point to all this is....perspective! If Alex wants to push the limits I think that is his business. I will jump with him anytime and he is welcome here anytime. The fact is when talking about safety, smart, not smart etc...... 99% of the earth's population would say we are all completely insane and about as far from safe or smart as one can be. Now, we know better, we know that what we do is something special.
A quote from divNswoop "do stupid stuff.........stupid stuff happens" well don't worry man, if you are ever injured skydiving, skiing, BASE-ing, downhill mountain-biking or in some auto-erotic asphyxiation accident.... there will be plenty of people to say the same thing about you or me or any of us for that matter. It was your wording! Sounds like words I would expect from a whuffo on tv. It's all perspective!
Alex, my best wishes for a full and speedy recovery bro!! Gimme a shout next time your in the Great White North and are itching for some terminal walls!
PS-here are a couple of frame grabs from that day