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ffejtable
03-02-2006, 04:41 PM
Could have sworn I already posted this up.. Somebody messin with me? :)

Hey guys... Every year there seems to be some talk about it, but not sure anything has actually ever been planned...

Just throwing this out there so you guys have plenty of time to sorts things out and make plans. I *AM* going and it would nice to see all of you out there as well.

Freefall Adventures, Williamstown NJ (south jersey, by Camden/Cherry Hill area)

http://www.freefalladventures.com

I am looking at the weekends of May 13th-14th and May 20-21st...

If enough people are interested we can get a group rate and I will set something up, but that will require a commiment other than "maybe", "I think so", and "probably". :)

njf4i
03-02-2006, 04:55 PM
Well i always thought that it was real expensive to skydive but i just checked the site and it doesn't look that bad. You can save money from ordering online. So i'm gonna keep this open and really try and do this. You can only live once. Right?

Here is the info i got from the site for all the lazy people:

Located at the Cross Keys airport in New Jersey and only a 15 minute ride from Center city Philadelphia Freefall Adventures offers the fastest way to be introduced to sport parachuting. Our tandem skydive program is the right choice if you are looking to "do it once", or if you wish to pursue becoming a licensed skydiver. During a tandem skydive you are securely fastened to your tandem instructor whose vast skydiving experience will ensure you get the most out of your freefall adventure.


After a training session with your instructor, you will board one of Freefall Adventures’ turbine equipped aircraft for your fast climb to 14,000 feet (2.5 miles) above the ground and full view of the Philadelphia, Atlantic City Skylines. After receiving your final safety checks, you and your instructor will exit the aircraft and then experience at least 60 seconds of freefall before you and your instructor deploy a parachute specially designed for two people. After enjoying the beauty, serenity, and thrill of the view under a parachute, you will then work with your instructor to fly the parachute back for a landing right in front of the observation deck here at the Cross Keys airport. Then if you have purchased the video option you can watch it approximately 15 minutes after your landing.





Tandem Skydive
Includes everything you need to make a first time, or recreational tandem skydive. Save $14.00 off our normal price.
Must be at least 18 years old and weigh fewer than 250 pounds!
Price does not include $30.00 Gear Rental Fee.


Online purchases are refundable for a period of 30 days from the date of purchase for a fee of $30.00.

FIRST TANDEM SKYDIVE FOR ONLY $139.00

Add $30.00 for gear rental.

SilverDragon
03-02-2006, 05:48 PM
I used to think i wanted to skydive, but I guess I never thought about the price! Actually can't do it at this point, even if I wanted to. I'm getting married on that weekend. If I didn't die doing it, the fiancee would for sure kill me once I got home! :)
I had an opportunity to do it before, and I let her talk me out of it, so since I actually got a bike, I can't do anything else remotely "adventurous."

njf4i
03-02-2006, 05:50 PM
Hey jeff you can count me & my girl in. Just let us know what date and when you need the $$$

Yeah i'm gonna jump out of a plane if i don't chicken out. :shock:

High_Revs_17
03-02-2006, 05:53 PM
Yeah i'm gonna jump out of a plane if i don't chicken out. :shock:

Jumping outta planes, doing track days, he's stepping up his game this year folks. You should step off that plane in your helmet and full leathers, that would make for a great pic. :lol:

Kurts1000RR
03-02-2006, 06:09 PM
Its a little far, I usually go to Allaire Airport near Belmar.........but thats a big maybe!

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d15/kurt4274/cea1e77a.jpg

High_Revs_17
03-02-2006, 06:16 PM
The one time you don't need a bike to travel at 120mph...and it's all 100% legal. :sweat:

Kurts1000RR
03-02-2006, 06:17 PM
THE most exciting experience of my life!! Makes you question your sanity.

Mack
03-02-2006, 06:32 PM
the last plane I jumped out of crashed three months later and all the sky divers in it died.....really don't want to do it again....I like the bike better

Kurts1000RR
03-02-2006, 07:11 PM
the last plane I jumped out of crashed three months later and all the sky divers in it died.....really don't want to do it again....I like the bike better

:uh: Yikes! I hate hearin stuff like that.

ffejtable
03-03-2006, 09:34 AM
It's really hard to describe the feeling of skydiving. Few things compare. Dragon... I wouldnt admit to such things, you are better off saying you are chicken. :)

Nick + 1

Kurt.... I think skydiving near the shore would be great, but after going to Freefall adventures I would have a hard time picking anyplace else.. Freefall adventures does nothing but skydiving. Allaire and Lakewood are small airports that just happen to do skydiving on the side, and I dont get a warm fuzzy feeling about that..

I think Ron should give this a try, you just have to get your legs out of the way when landing :)

ronin_01r1
03-03-2006, 09:43 AM
It's really hard to describe the feeling of skydiving. Few things compare. Dragon... I wouldnt admit to such things, you are better off saying you are chicken. :)

Nick + 1

Kurt.... I think skydiving near the shore would be great, but after going to Freefall adventures I would have a hard time picking anyplace else.. Freefall adventures does nothing but skydiving. Allaire and Lakewood are small airports that just happen to do skydiving on the side, and I dont get a warm fuzzy feeling about that..

I think Ron should give this a try, you just have to get your legs out of the way when landing :)

skydiving is amazing! i went once in atlanta, ga. the cost was only about $130. and then 25 for pics and 25 for a video. i believe move places will do dvds now. watching the people fall out of the plan in front of me was one of those moments where i said to myself...'woah, this is f*cking crazy! this is perfectly good plane!' in the end, i'd say everyone should try it at least once if you're not afraid of heights, falling, etc. btw, when i went, the told us to hold up our legs straight out so we'd land on our asses. it was a soft landing. the only downside to the whole thing was that they made us wearing these fruity purple suits.

High_Revs_17
03-03-2006, 01:15 PM
I think Ron should give this a try, you just have to get your legs out of the way when landing :)

I can probably do it next year after I'm medically cleared.

Interesting fact about my injury is that tibial plateau fractures are much more common from skydiving incidents because it takes a good amount of verticle pressure on the leg to cause such an injury.

Kurts1000RR
03-03-2006, 06:27 PM
Kurt.... I think skydiving near the shore would be great, but after going to Freefall adventures I would have a hard time picking anyplace else.. Freefall adventures does nothing but skydiving. Allaire and Lakewood are small airports that just happen to do skydiving on the side, and I dont get a warm fuzzy feeling about that..

Company called SkyDiveJerseyShore is where I go. Thats all they do too. They just have a hanger at Allaire. Nice guys, but they are more expensive than that with the video it was $310.

soda7o
03-03-2006, 07:07 PM
this is just stupid enought that i woudl probably do it...

put me in asa maybe...

shadoxkila
03-04-2006, 04:48 AM
hey i honestly don't know basically anyone here at all but i know that i have been talkin to my friend about doing it once it gets warm out so if your looking for people so you can get a group discount or something i can probably get 3-4 people plus myself....
~steve

Cakes206
03-04-2006, 06:49 PM
put me in asa maybe...

Who you tryin to kid :lol:

IrocRob
03-04-2006, 06:52 PM
...You should step off that plane in your helmet and full leathers...

Now that's an idea that might make another tandem
jump worth it. That would be too funny.

The one time you don't need a bike to travel at 120mph...

Yeah, but you are so far away from any reference point
that there is very little "sense of speed", and that's the
thing that is fun for me, falling at 120MPH by itself isn't
much of a thrill. Fun, yes; and worth doing at least once.