Re: [pbla4024] does anyone base in france???{south}
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Are you talking about our canyon? One exit point is generally accepted as suitable for first jump. It's E, but huge overhang and excellent landing.
The one with Venturi winds? The one with an entire 3' wide landing area surounded by bushes and a river? The one I am talking about is not _real_ overhung and does not have a huge landing area. I am not part of any "Generally" that would take a newbie to the place I speak of ever!
BTW, Since when is a 800' cliff that is not Real overhung, but ok, I will give you a few feet worth, terrible landing, unpredictable winds suitable for a 1st timer.
Hell, Bridge Day is not even suitable for _SOME_ first timers, let alone a cliff. Norway has cliffs I would deem suitable for 1st timers, but there have been incidences there as well.
The biggest screwup I have seen consistantly, is someone acting as an instructor, and greatly overestimating what they are capable of. Mentally and physically!
I don't know who you are, so no personal offens, but I see this happening often.
Most jumpers are quick to forget the actual memory of what they never saw or knew to look out for on their 1st jump(s).
The more dangerous the jump like lower cliffs/winds/landing obstacles, the more likely the jumper is to loose it when something like a simple 90 left happends. I saw this is Switzerland. A simple 90 left turned into a deadly cliff strike.
Why is it so hard to just _NOT_ be a BASE Teacher, and tell someone who really wants to jump to "Proove" how much they really want it.
Fly to Norway, BD, to a FJC. When you have the drive to proove it, you are going to be using your mind in that effort. If someone hands it to you, you didn't have to think, or earn anything. Then you are just spoiled and taking things for granted. Like that fact that you can very easily die, or worse......get messed up for the rest of your life.