jarhead <me...@eis.net.au> wrote in article <33E141...@eis.net.au>...
> i just did a tandem jump for the first time.
> where do i go to fully get into it. can i buy this stuff anywhere? and
> does anyone know much about B.A.S.E jumping. i hear its a rush.
> what should i have on my shopping list and where are the best places to
> get it?
> thanx in advance
> jarhead.
>
Then you are certainly well-qualified to begin base.
> where do i go to fully get into it.
Anywhere rather high.
> can i buy this stuff anywhere?
K-Mart and Sears have been running specials.
> and
> does anyone know much about B.A.S.E jumping.
No. Er, uh, yes. Umm, yeah, I guess so. Not really. I don't know.
> i hear its a rush.
All the way down.
> what should i have on my shopping list and where are the best places to
> get it?
Why bother with gear? It's doubtful you'll survive the first jump
anyway. Just go for it and get that 'one big, final rush.' Be sure to
leave a note.
> thanx in advance
> jarhead.
Don'tcha love these posts? Either the would-be Nipple Boys are coming
out of the woodwork, or ignorance is profoundly on the rise.
Yeah, I think we should just call him "Red-spot".
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**jarhead <me...@eis.net.au> wrote in article <33E141...@eis.net.au>...
**> i just did a tandem jump for the first time.
**> where do i go to fully get into it. can i buy this stuff anywhere? and
**> does anyone know much about B.A.S.E jumping. i hear its a rush.
**> what should i have on my shopping list and where are the best places to
**> get it?
**> thanx in advance
**> jarhead.
**>
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You bet cha .. it's bound to come sometime
... the BASE-tandem-jump !!
& soon even the few remaining heros in the
sport will be thoroughly commercialized.
--
BSBD, Thomas Kerler, B-20171
mailto:ker...@math.ohio-state.edu
http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~kerler/BSBD/club.html
: You bet cha .. it's bound to come sometime
: ... the BASE-tandem-jump !!
: & soon even the few remaining heros in the
: sport will be thoroughly commercialized.
Funny conversation recently with a couple of wuffos--from their
explanation of recent happenings in Italy, I was sure they were
talking about tandem BASE jumping.
It took awhile to determine that what had really happened was a
tandem paraglider flight.
RM
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From dwain_...@saa.nsw.gov.au Sun Aug 3 19:46:05 1997
From: Dwain Weston <dwain_...@saa.nsw.gov.au>
To: kerler <ker...@math.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: RE: basejumping
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 09:45:00 +1000
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Thomas Kerler (ker...@math.ohio-state.edu) wrote:
: You bet cha .. it's bound to come sometime
: ... the BASE-tandem-jump !!
: & soon even the few remaining heros in the
: sport will be thoroughly commercialized.
A tandem BASE jump was done in Australia by an English guy called Jason
Rooney in 1993.
He attached a climbing and tape harness to his base rig. He and a
whuffo friend static lined from Mooney Mooney bridge (246ft) near Sydney
using a Commet 220 canopy and landed in the water. The canopy opening
on heading but came in pretty fast. The whuffo headbutted Jason in the
face with the back of his head on landing and gave Jason a bleeding
nose.
Incedently Jason frapped in from Blues Point Tower (230ft) in Sydney a
year later. What happened is not exactly known but his pilot chute was
still in its pocket. It was thought that he may have jumped up onto the
edge before handing someone or tapeing his pilot chute and slipped off.
PS. Forward this to rec.skydiving if you want. I only have the ability
to receive entries from rec.skydiving not create them.
Jarhead,
I really hope that your not serious about getting into basejumping after
one tandem. I would reccemend that you learn to skydive for a while
before trying to jump from anything lower than 3000'. You really need to
learn a lot about body control in the air first. I think anyone would
tell you the same unless they want to see you die.
blueskyz,
Larry
> You bet cha .. it's bound to come sometime
> ... the BASE-tandem-jump !!
Ted Strong and passenger, Bridge Day 1988.
--
Will Forshay
USPA D-12167, Vector T/M, Pro, Sr. Rigger
Commercial, MEL, CFI, Twin Otter F/O
T.H.'s Bridge Day page: http://home1.gte.net/vu2thril/bd_dz.htm
>>> You bet cha .. it's bound to come sometime
>> ... the BASE-tandem-jump !!
>
>
>
>Ted Strong and passenger, Bridge Day 1988.
Too late, already been done. Jay Rooney (the same British idiot who went in
a while later) made a very crude harness and took a complete whuffo off a
bridge in NSW, Australia a few years back. Naturally the landing was anything
but pretty, then again, two people under the one BASE canopy, and the one and
a half second canopy ride don't make for soft landings.
Blue Ones.....
<snip>
> Shit seems to get wilder with each successive year; I
> can't wait to see what's up for '97.........
hmmmmm...has anyone jumped a skysurf board off the bridge yet?
;)
Dave Briegs
D-18749
CrossKeys HEAT Skysurfing Team
Bridge Day '95
That's why they should have done a BASE "Mr. Bill!"- Then you don't have
to worry about landing two people under a heavily loaded BASE canopy ;->.
May sound outrageous, but a Mr. Bill was done off the the Bridge at Bridge
Day last year. It's on Forshay's '96 Lemmings tape for those who doubt. (I
have a link for Will's "Lemmings" tapes on my "Bridge Day" website if you
want to get a copy). Shit seems to get wilder with each successive year; I
can't wait to see what's up for '97.........
--
Terrence Houlahan D-18865
Bridge Day Site: http://home1.gte.net/vu2thril/bridge.htm
My Site:http://home1.gte.net/vu2thril/houlahan.htm
I have an even better idea. We should get one of those ski jump ramps,
lube it up with oil (although skydivers probably have more KY jelly as
their sheep will attest ;->), and ski jump off it. Or roller blade off the
ramp. So many interesting possibilities of how to fling one's self from a
bridge........ Any BASE jumping carpenters know anything about building
ski ramps ;->?
Jason Rooney jumped a building in Australia with a surf board attached to
his feet. He landed on the beach, cutaway his canopy, removed his feet from
the attachments on his surfboard, and ran away (JUMP RUN). Ground crew
removed the canopy and surfboard.
bodyflyr (body...@concentric.net) wrote:
: Terrence Houlahan wrote:
: <snip>
: > Shit seems to get wilder with each successive year; I
: > can't wait to see what's up for '97.........
: hmmmmm...has anyone jumped a skysurf board off the bridge yet?
: ;)
"If electricity comes from electrons, does that mean
that morality comes from morons"
Bridge Day!!
--
Charles Thomas
Member: Sky Knights SPC
USPA Licence: D-18226
SKYDIVING: GRAVITY-POWERED ADVENTURE!
I've never been on a perfectly good bridge.
>I've never been on a perfectly good bridge.
Now that's funny. :)
Rhonda Lea Kirk
Hightstown, NJ
609.443.3155
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