ZegeunerLeben

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  1. >>Wow that's quite a feat, wouldn't that be one of the earliest BASE-jumps? I didn't think CB made the first El-Cap jump until 1978 or so.
  2. >>You know I've often wondered why that object doesn't get legalized along the same lines as TF, it's a fun safe-ish place to jump. I think Dennis organized some legal events there in the mid 90's, with judges even, in black and white striped shirts. It'd be nice to lobby the parks for access, citing the increased tourist income Auburn would recieve, as TF has. Someday maybe.
  3. >>Thanks guys, I've been urging temperence on his part, and I've seen him walk away when everything's perfect so he's listening to that inner voice. I know it sounds like something really horrible, and yes it wasn't exactly superhappyfuntime, but a remarkable number of really positive things have come out of it. Sometimes the truly devastating events in our lives serve to teach something important we really needed to learn. Big thanks to those who offered their support during a difficult time (you know who you are).
  4. >>On a BASE jump on October 31st, 2004 John impacted a concrete roof just as his canopy hit line stretch (Those last 10 days of Oct. really sucked). He smashed every bone in his feet, broke both ankles, shattered every L & T verterbrae, had 4 blown discs, had two titanium rods fused into his spine, a fractured hip, and had seven feet of crushed intestines removed. He has some partial paralysis. He almost died on the operating table, almost died from renal failure in post-op, had another surgery. Alomst died again from a blood infection. When he woke up the first thing he heard was the doctors arguing whether he'd a para or a quad. They told him he'd never walk again. >>Today, 7 months and twelve hours since the accident, not only is he walking, he made his 58th BASE jump from a local A. I remember seeing him in the hospital when he was on the resperator, flying out to visit him when he learned to transfer into the wheelchair, taking him to pool after work to help him learn to walk again, watching him stand on his own and use the crutches, and when he took his first steps unassisted. Now the full cycle of recovery is complete...I have to say it's one of the more remarkable things I've seen in my life. The BASE fire burns hot in his belly. It's what he lived for, died for, and came back to life for.
  5. >>I'll have some video for you bro. You can count on it.
  6. >>That's called a "4-line check", and that's a good tool to have. If you ever disconnect and re-attach a canopy to your harness/container, you should do one.
  7. >>I think it's just the nature of the beast. The odds are, something bad is going to happen if you do this long enough. Your friends will start getting crippled or killed, as you yourself may be. It might be right up close and personal, or you may just get a phone call. I suppose the trick is to use your brain to objectively evaluate what you can and can't do, and see how it matches up with the jump your attempting. And then roll the dice. I think BR said it best: *** You were born and you will die. You may die while BASE (fixed object) jumping as others have. It is your responsibility to prepare yourself and your heirs for any eventuality that may arise from your participation in such activities as parachute jumping. Parachutes sometimes malfunction, even when they are properly designed, built, assembled, packed, maintained and used. The results of such malfunctions are sometimes serious injury or death.
  8. ZegeunerLeben

    Weird mal

    >>Maybe he had a tail inverson and a wildly osciallting PC that wrapped it up. I dunno. Kinda creepy.
  9. >>It's pretty much a Lodi thing, and oh hell yes bring some dollar bills, it's going to bigger and better than last year, if you can fit in that DC-3 I think Otis has over 20 jumps now and will be getting his license soon!
  10. >>That makes sense. If the toggle blows and is routed through the slider grommet, it has a much higher chance of hanging up the slider than if routed outside it. >>Yep you're fast on the trigger Jaap! You got me before I finished editing! >>I'd still be worried about the toggle catching on the slider grommet before the slider descended, but like you said that's an acceptable risk on a skydive.
  11. >>My understanding is that if you use the LRM on slider-up jumps and have a blown toggle, it can entangle with the slider preventing it from coming down, which it would already be having trouble doing. Not a problem on a skydive, you just cut it away. Probably fatal on a BASE-jump, unless you route the brake lines through the keeper rings but outside the slider grommets, and that would defeat the purpose.
  12. >>It's not really all that harsh. Not as harsh as the reality of having a broken back. We are all ultimately responsible for own decisions. If you find yourself standing at the edge of a cliff looking down at the road with gusting winds contemplating a jump, the realities of what of you're about to do cannot fail to hit home. You either choose to jump, or choose not to jump. It's up to you.
  13. >>Of course you will silly! At least until 2018... Nick_D is killed in 2018 after a shoot out with Homeland Security’s newly created Air-Police in downtown San Diego. Cornered in a building under construction and ordered to surrender Di Giovanni shouts, “Come in and get me, coppers!”
  14. >>I'd like to see a complete re-design of the PC. It doesn't seem like they've changed much over the years aside from the advent of ZP, venting and load-tape orientation. Once my design manual finally arrives I want to start stitching some prototypes.
  15. >>That's a gem of a story, I never knew that about him.
  16. ZegeunerLeben

    Hardcore!

    >>No way...are you serious? That thing takes hours to climb!
  17. >>To me it looks like a high-risk situation; a short G&T or 1sec delay off a cliff. If you watch the shoreline when he jumps, you can see a slight rotation to the left, resulting in a 180 left into the face. Perhaps from dipping a shoulder, the same thing that bit Jeb. In any event, it doesn't look to me like he got enough object seperation on that short delay to recover. What I personally learned from that incident is that body position on short delay solid object jumps is critical, and I'm not good enough to do it yet.
  18. >>Heh, yeah...any landing you can limp away from, still hurts!
  19. >>I'd say bag-lock. It puts you into a standing position and and your fall rate picks dramatically, giving you less time to hit the handles
  20. >>This is an old, recurring debate, which comes up every time there's a large social incursion from a foreign country. A lot of parallels can be drawn from when a large number of Irish immigrants came to the US during the potato famine. The US is a fluid, dynamic country, and its demographic never stays the same for long. I personally believe that the real danger with Mexican immigrant populations is our inability to integrate them into society. When foreign populations are successfully integrated into US society they slowly become accepted and eventually become “one of us”; they learn the language, work legitimately, pay taxes, and benefit society as a whole. And immigrant populations can and have integrated into US society while still retaining their national identity, language, and pride. >>Problems occur when foreign immigrant populations aren’t integrated. It’s when they stay in isolated groups, never learning the language/customs of their new home country, and only associating with others within their own group. When this happens, society fragments, and lines are drawn. It creates divisiveness, and is conducive to conflict. I personally feel that, for whatever reasons, Mexican immigrant populations haven’t always integrated well into American society, and fault lies on both sides stemming from historical conflicts and the marginalization of Mexican populations. This will change, one way or another, border patrol or no border patrol, though I feel that enforcing the border is critical to national security of United States. I also feel that these immigrants need to be brought into society and legitimized, so that they can work and pay taxes and contribute, thus easing the burden on social services. We just have to figure out how.
  21. >>You mean Basentery? Foot and object disease? "Uh oh, he's got basentery, better get him to an antenna..."
  22. >>And you probably won't hear about it...the casino John jumped from said they won't release any information to anyone unless subpoenaed, and gave what was left of his gear back without pressing charges. They're tight-lipped in Vegas, probably the only way to find what happened to that jumper on New years is from his/her family.
  23. >>I got this from a dear friend in an email today. If some of you guys could read and sign it, that'd be great. ******************************************************************************** I went to a party And remembered what you said. You told me not to drink, Mom So I had a sprite instead. I felt proud of myself, The way you said I would, That I didn't drink and drive, Though some friends said I should. I made a healthy choice, And your advice to me was right, The party finally ended, And the kids drove out of sight. I got into my car, Sure to get home in one piece, I never knew what was coming, Mom Something I expected least. Now I'm lying on the pavement, And I hear the policeman say, The kid that caused this wreck was drunk, Mom his voice seems far away. My own blood's all around me, As I try hard not to cry. I can hear the paramedic say, This girl is going to die. I'm sure the guy had no idea, While he was flying high, Because he chose to drink and drive, Now I would have to die. So why do people do it, Mom Knowing that it ruins lives? And now the pain is cutting me, Like a hundred stabbing knives. Tell sister not to be afraid, Mom Tell daddy to be brave, And when I go to heaven, "Daddy's Girl" is on my grave. Someone should have taught him, That it's wrong to drink and drive. Maybe if his parents had, I'd still be alive. My breath is getting shorter, Mom I'm getting really scared. These are my final moments, And I'm so unprepared. I wish that you could hold me Mom, As I lie here and die. I wish that I could say, "I love you, Mom!" So I love you and good-bye. MADD IS HOPING TO GET 5,000 SIGNATURES ON THIS, THEN PASS IT ON TO PRESIDENT BUSH. PLEASE SIGN. 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