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Tom Francis wrote:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:57:10 -0400, BAR wrote: Tom Francis wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 19:06:54 -0400, BAR wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 9, 8:29 am, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: http://morrobayphotos.com/uscg/USCG%...epages/_1DSC_2... or http://tinyurl.com/2adl2u Can't be that bad if surfers are in the water. Looks like the surfers are inside some kind of breakwater. That is a pretty long lens. Great shots though. For the record, I think I would take that ride once anyway. I think ![]() Just sitting in the room where they begin teaching how to do it - that would be interesting. I wonder how many synonyms they find for "adrenalin". Throwing you body at the earth at 120 MPH with only a sewing machine and some nylon between life and death will get your adrenalin coursing through your veins. You had to make your parachute on the way down after you jumped? Damn - that must have been one tough jump school. I was a prick of an AFF Jumpmaster. It was my signature signing off the students jumps. Yeah - but make your own parachute on the way down?!?!? Dude... :) When you think about a parachute, harness and container and how it is made it is really amazing. No or minimal mechanical fasteners other than on the leg straps and the chest strap, other than that everything is a form of lock stitching on a sewing machine. 400' and you finally deploy the pilot chute with hope that everything will work properly before you become a crimson crater. |
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On Sep 9, 9:23 pm, BAR wrote:
Tom Francis wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:57:10 -0400, BAR wrote: Tom Francis wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 19:06:54 -0400, BAR wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: wrote in message legroups.com... On Sep 9, 8:29 am, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: http://morrobayphotos.com/uscg/USCG%...epages/_1DSC_2... or http://tinyurl.com/2adl2u Can't be that bad if surfers are in the water. Looks like the surfers are inside some kind of breakwater. That is a pretty long lens. Great shots though. For the record, I think I would take that ride once anyway. I think ![]() Just sitting in the room where they begin teaching how to do it - that would be interesting. I wonder how many synonyms they find for "adrenalin". Throwing you body at the earth at 120 MPH with only a sewing machine and some nylon between life and death will get your adrenalin coursing through your veins. You had to make your parachute on the way down after you jumped? Damn - that must have been one tough jump school. I was a prick of an AFF Jumpmaster. It was my signature signing off the students jumps. Yeah - but make your own parachute on the way down?!?!? Dude... :) When you think about a parachute, harness and container and how it is made it is really amazing. No or minimal mechanical fasteners other than on the leg straps and the chest strap, other than that everything is a form of lock stitching on a sewing machine. 400' and you finally deploy the pilot chute with hope that everything will work properly before you become a crimson crater.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "crimson crater. " just thinking about that phrase, makes certian orifaces pucker just at the thought |
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 04:36:13 -0000, Tim wrote:
"crimson crater. " just thinking about that phrase, makes certian orifaces pucker just at the thought Of a "slice and dice" - like out-of-control landing on top of a disc plow. (Actually saw that happen once). |
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