Re: [atree] Age and BASE
Pete Fielding in Oz is about 54 now. He has been jumping for decades and discovered / first jumped MANY sites in Oz. He is jumping more now than ever before. He mentored a number of greats (i.e. DW), and is respected by ALL human beings that have met him for his personality and achievements, most of which have gone unnoticed.
I have the utmost respect for him. If it was anyone else, it would be different.
I have taken a 65 year old for a number of BASE jumps. Jim Guyer is the oldest active one I have met (I met him at Bridge Day and in Australia). At BD2000, Harry Parker mentioned that Jim was a 73 yo from NC.
It just goes to show, you are only too old precisely when you think you are too old.
You may have to allow for your age and physical abilities when jumping (response times, mobility, etc), but you can still have a go!!!!!
Pete is 25 years older than most of his colleagues, but he can still keep up with most and is faster than the rest!!!