Re: [FLsurfer] When did you take your first leap?
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200 skydives seems to be a good point to start but I definitely think it is jumper by jumper decision.
Yes it is a jumper by jumper decision, but I feel that perhaps sometimes the jumper is not able to make that decision.
When i had 150 skydives I thought I was ready - i hooked up with some jumpers and by the end of the night was sure I was way outta my depth. I took the advice of one guy (who I now jump with) and went away and concentrated on skydiving. I got to 300 jumps and started playing with CRW and flying 7-cell canopies. I then got to 450 and still did not know if i was ready. I had some email chats with a guy who likes to flick skin and he made me question a few things - i then awoke one day (and it really was like that) and knew it was time. 2 months later I was in the potatoe state for two weeks hurling myself off a span with CR. Even after this i took some time to decide if this is was for me. It was only on my 10 to 15 jump number that I realised I was at home and had found something that was me. I did not find BASE - BASE found me. (quoted from someone else!)
I came back from the States to break up with my girlfriend over it, feel detached from people, told I could loose my job and have family members not talk to me..................... i stuck to my dreams and now am happier than ever................... BASE truely is the most amazing "life style" you can have.
I think that some people may think they are ready (as I did with 150 skydives) but dont appreciate the life changes that can / can not happen, the intense fear and emotions that you get from this - Only on the edge can you say that "yeah i want to do that"
200 skydives in the US i think can be current but in the UK this figure i think should be more like 500 skydives. And lots of CRW / Accuracy / 7 cell / CR canopy drills etc etc - best to try them out in a large DZ rather than under a 5 second canopy ride avoiding leg breaking rocks! (just ask faber about the urban trees in "large landing area - no problem!"
Just my 0.389 sheckles on the subject.............