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eatinraw
03-20-2006, 07:24 PM
Hi All Just wondering if there are any other skydivers out there. If so introduce yourselves so we can talk. Actually you can respond if you are just interested in skydiving or even thinking about jumping yourself someday. See you from the sky!

Sheryl
03-20-2006, 08:05 PM
I took my now husband skydiving for his birthday a couple of years ago (2001 I think). It was a blast!!! We had so much fun!

I forgot to pull up my goggles though and could only peak at high speed. We have a video of my husband, and the look as he gets jumped out the back of the plane is precious! Sheer terror! We did a tandem freefall from 14,000 feet. So much fun!

WHOOOO HOOOO!!!
Sheryl

PATH301
03-20-2006, 08:14 PM
I had a friend of mine who's a master jumper. I've seen him jump acouple of times. He's jumped over 5,000 times. It looks like a awesome "rush" :D

eatinraw
03-20-2006, 08:46 PM
WHOOOO HOOOO!!!
Sheryl
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www.Raw-Pleasure.com

Wow, Sheryl thanks for the URL to a great website. I have a good friend in Australia that is raw. I met her while she was visiting the States and volunteering at Creative Health Institute. We even went skydiving once ( her first time ). Thanks again for helping me find another fantastic raw site. I am also glad you shared your skydive experience with me. I remember looking a little nervous in the video of my first jump, I went through the eight hour training and did a static line jump that day, that is all it took, I was hooked. Now the sky is my playground, I love it! See you from the sky!

eatinraw
03-20-2006, 08:50 PM
I had a friend of mine who's a master jumper. I've seen him jump acouple of times. He's jumped over 5,000 times. It looks like a awesome "rush" :D

That is amazing, over 5,ooo jumps. I respect and envy that man. He must truly be an interesting friend. Is he also raw? I have found very few skydivers that are even vegetarian.

For me it is more of a spiritual experience than a "rush", but the first jump was like nothing else I'd ever done. That is a rush, indeed!

jenjenn
03-20-2006, 11:49 PM
It's always someting i've wanted to do, but haven't yet.

I'm almost positive some day I will.

eatinraw
03-21-2006, 07:55 AM
It's always someting i've wanted to do, but haven't yet.

I'm almost positive some day I will.

I tell everyone the same thing when they say they have always wanted to skydive. If you have ever wanted to skydive, then you have to do it. There is nothing else like it, you will never regret that you gave it a try even if you only do it once. Several of my friends have only jumped once, but are happy they did it.