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shit happens. get over it.

that site was already hot. the person that owns that 'A' doesn't jump it and never will. and had offered rewards to anyone who could bust a BASE jumper on it some time ago. but i guarantee i know someone who will jump it again.
what are you gonna do, arrest me?

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what are you gonna do, arrest me?



Actually, it sounds like plenty of people are trying to help you avoid getting arrested.

In all seriousness, you _really_ need to adjust that attitude. You've definitely hit my personal "do not take to any sites" list. Want to take bets on how many other people have read this and put you on theirs?

BASE is about people. Pissing off the people is a really bad way to start.
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Awesome, anyone want to come over for a beer? My address is in the article.

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Jumper dangles 8 hours from tower

Matt Elofson-Staff writer

RENNERT - The skies were unfriendly for two skydivers who suffered mishaps in separate incidents in Robeson County on Sunday.

Bryan John Klindworth, 25, of Apex, illegally jumped from a 1,500-foot radio tower in Rennert, catching his parachute on a guide wire from the radio tower and dangling for eight hours before rescuers got him down. Klindworth jumped from atop the 400-foot WKML 95.7 FM radio tower in a form of skydiving called BASE jumping. BASE is an acronym for Building, Antennae, Span, Earth.

Klindworth was not injured in his jump, though he was charged with misdemeanor first-degree trespassing by the Robeson County Sheriff's Office. Justin Westcot Thomas, 24, of 3201 Joanne Drive, Raleigh, who was with Klindworth but didn't jump, was also charged with misdemeanor first-degree trespassing.

David Bryan Wallace, 39, of Hope Mills, wasn't nearly as lucky as Klindworth. Wallace broke both his legs and his back while skydiving in Parkton.

Wallace was injured while skydiving at Skydive Parkton off of Little Marsh Road. John Hayes, the owner of Skydive Parkton, said the accident occurred when Wallace initiated a low turn close to the ground, hitting the ground at about 50 or 60 mph.

Wallace was airlifted from Skydive Parkton with a Black Hawk helicopter and was initially taken to Womack Army Hospital, and later transferred to the University of North Carolina Medical Center in Chapel Hill. Hayes said Wallace, who is retired from the U.S. Air Force, is an experienced skydiver with more than 700 jumps and is a licensed skydiving instructor.

Difficult rescue

Hayes said Klindworth works for him as a paid parachute packer at his skydiving school.

Bruce Meares, deputy commander of Lumberton Rescue Squad, said it took more than 20 workers from four squads to safely rescue Klindworth. Meares said the incident was reported about 9:15 p.m. Sunday and Klindworth was lowered safely to the ground at about 5:30 a.m. Monday.

"It's one of the worst rescues I've ever had to oversee, because it took so much time and manpower to get him down safely," Meares said. "I've never experienced anything like it.

"His life was actually hanging by that parachute, if it had come unwrapped from the wire he would've likely suffered a fatal injury."

Meares said about five rescue workers climbed the tower and used an elaborate harness to get Klindworth to the ground. The Lumberton, Red Springs, St. Pauls squads and a high angle rescue unit from Wake County responded to the incident.

"He told us he'd done it in the dark because he didn't want anyone to see him and didn't want to get caught," Meares said. "He just said he did it for fun."

Klindworth refused to comment, other than saying he doesn't plan to BASE jump again.

Thomas said he didn't jump from the tower and was there in case something went wrong.

"Sometimes people just do crazy things," Thomas said.

Meares said Klindworth refused treatment after his rescue, though he did thank to his rescuers.



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Justin,
Since you posted about it does this meen I can say how funny this shit was.
John
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what are you gonna do, arrest me?


nope just make sure not to jump whith you as it looks like you dont care S### about peoples places,and i dont want to be a part of that..>:(

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"If you're gonna be stupid, you'd better be tuff!"


i guess your one of the tuff onces...

Pleace respect the sites arround,thanks

Stay safe
Stefan Faber

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I am just thankful that Peter Pan got us through the night. It was funny but please use extra caution with what you say :S

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what are you gonna do, arrest me?



BASE is about people. Pissing off the people is a really bad way to start.



What Tom said. In extreme cases people went as far as physical violence directed towards obviously misbehaving jumpers. I would be very careful about pissing off a bunch of law-breaking nutcases such as base jumpers ;)

bsbd!

Yuri.

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I'm truly doing my best to be as objective as I can be, 1) because I wasn't there and don't know exactly what happened, and 2) because people I consider to be my friends were involved. That being said, I do think that when anyone takes an attitude of "who cares", it has farther reaching impacts than merely upsetting people in an Internet forum. Being ostracized from ANY community, be it hobby, sport or life, is never a good idea. The people you piss off now may be the ones you need to get your tail out of a jamb later. Beyond that, I would hate to think that I was considered to be so selfish as to not be concerned about ruining chances for others to do what I enjoyed doing myself.

As soon as I get word back as to when this meeting might be, I'll let everyone know. From what I understand, this is not a chance to get together and gripe about people and develop new animosities. This is a chance to come together and agree that BASE jumpers in the area and beyond need to do as much as they can to preserve the sport and sites as long as possible and not kill it for everyone. Attitudes and animosities won't play well in this setting, so please don't come if you plan on championing the "who cares" camp or the "back off my BASE territory" one.

Again, I know I'm just a neophyte and only have one jump to my name, but I'd like to be able to take it slowly, learn the way I feel is necessary without feeling as if the jumpable objects will be nil in my area by the time I'm ready to huck for myself. Anyone who truly cares about this sport and the PEOPLE who share that interest will see some validity in this position.

As of now, the meeting is tentatively scheduled for Saturday the 9th of October after 6pm at Skydive Parkton. But that's just an estimate, and not worthy of its own post yet. More info as details congeal.
Kevin - Sonic Beef #5 - OrFun #28
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Online communities: proof that people never mature much past high school.

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Awesome, anyone want to come over for a beer? My address is in the article.



Yeah, I wondered out loud about that as I read the article at home last night. Is that even legal? The printing of your address like that?
Kevin - Sonic Beef #5 - OrFun #28
"I never take myself too seriously, 'cuz everybody know fat birds don't fly." - FLC
Online communities: proof that people never mature much past high school.

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Since names are out...

Can we talk about what caused this wire ride and what can be learned from it? How much experience did this jumper have before this jump? What were the winds doing? Did he have an off heading opening or did he lose sight of the wire and fly into it?
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Can we talk about what caused this wire ride and what can be learned from it?



It was a dark and stormy night, Bryan decided he was going to do his first BASE jump alone in the pouring rain and thunder. I decided that if this was the case I would go supervise in case something happened. We proceeded to the tower with a driver when Bryan remarked on how scared he was. I told the driver to pull over and get a case of beer, so Bryan could calm his nerves. After Bryan swilled down 10 or 12 beers I noticed the winds were probably not going to be cooperating. It seemed from their current trajectory that Bryan would be facing a 45 mph crosswind into the wire. This wouldn't do well for a large BASE canopy, so luckily we had a 65 SQ FT VX to pack carefully into his BASE container. After arriving at the tower with a thoroughly intoxicated Bryan and fixing the canopy situation, I told him to gear up and start climbing, since he was going to freefall solo, he didn't need any help. I told him his exit was roughly at the first light, and when he was ready to radio down. As he was approaching the light with winds howling and lightning striking, he radioed back and said he was terrified. I responded back that since he was being such a girl about the whole ordeal he was going to have to do a gainer to make up for it, otherwise his mates were going to make fun of him. He agreed. He did his climb out and radioed back down that he was ready. 3, 2, 1 CYA! I saw him complete the gainer flawlessly and open in 4 line twists. He climbed above the twists on the VX 65 like he was instructed, getting the canopy to fly straight, he was lining up to do a hook turn when he lost sight of the wire and blamo!!! He wrapped 6 times around, which was luckily tight enough to keep him there for the terrifying and heroic 10 hour rescue! In retrospect it was lucky we had the 65 VX and not a larger 103 Velocity, perhaps then it wouldn't have wrapped tight enough and he would have fallen to his doom!

In a serious nutshell, BASE jumping is dangerous and jumping guyed antennas poses additional risks if you fail to avoid guyed wires. Additional risks include shitting yourself, partial to full canopy collapse, and severe body damage if your body, not the canopy, impacts the wire. It was merely a bad spatial awareness of the situation. Due to the current legal situation that is all the information that can be known. In the end if you don't want to entangle a wire, check the sticky topic in the forum, or DON'T JUMP GUYED ANTENNAS.

PS If you couldn't tell the whole situation outlined was highly dramatized, and is hardly factual at all.

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Since names are out...

Can we talk about what caused this wire ride and what can be learned from it? How much experience did this jumper have before this jump? What were the winds doing? Did he have an off heading opening or did he lose sight of the wire and fly into it?

It looks like to me that your a TROLL looking in all the search engines looking for accidents and shit.Waiting for an oppertunity to post.

Justin you ROCK!!!!! Nice post.....but you failed to mention that I was giving all the instruction over the phone while you guys were out there.Dont forget to get me involved so I can get some bashing.

John
Sonic Beef
SONIC BEEF #1 BASE 708, NC BASE 3
SLI,IADI,AFFI.TIE.FAA Rigger, Single & Multi Commercial Pilot,CFI, CFII, MEI

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Dude... as many many people here know me I am as far from a "troll" as there is. That is the first time I've ever been considered a troll in 4 years here though so I guess thats :D :D

I have been lurking the BASE fourms for a while learning more about it so that I can make an educated decision on it when or if I decide to BASE.
Yesterday is history
And tomorrow is a mystery

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first of all, i didn't do anything to shame the BASE community... i didn't blaze anything myself.
i'm not even going to waste anymore of my time arguing about nonsense.

but if somehow anyone feels that i am a person that is damaging the BASE community and needs to be threatened... my full name and home town is and always has been posted in my avitar. pay me a visit.

also as a side note, if trespassing BASE jumpers are the big law breaking criminals you're making them out to be... come see the outstanding citizens i hang out with here.

oh and Faber... it's not that i don't care about "peoples places", my whole point is no BASE jumper owns these objects. they didn't want any here in the first place. so what's to change about the object if it happens to be the victim of a blazing jumper? if BASE jumpers are so good at not letting anyone know they were there, than keep going without getting caught and shut the hell up.

and again if you think you know me from a few snotty lines i've posted here in some forum, all i can say is have a nice life... i wasn't ever begging anyone here to take me jumping.

PEACE
~E

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Justin tell Brian that his new name can be BEEF DANGLE Berries or SONIC Peter Pan these are his only choices, pick one.
John Hayes
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SONIC BEEF #1 BASE 708, NC BASE 3
SLI,IADI,AFFI.TIE.FAA Rigger, Single & Multi Commercial Pilot,CFI, CFII, MEI

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It looks like to me that your a TROLL looking in all the search engines looking for accidents and shit.Waiting for an oppertunity to post.



Someone with more than 12,000 posts who helps to moderate parts of this web site can hardly be called a troll.
-- Tom Aiello

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so what's to change about the object if it happens to be the victim of a blazing jumper?



Setting up other jumpers to get arrested is generally considered bad form.

Increased security on objects due to your actions is usually viewed as something along these lines.
-- Tom Aiello

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After Bryan swilled down 10 or 12 beers



Well here's the problem. This incident never would have happened if you guys hadn't neglected to smoke some bowls full of that wacky-ta-backy to go along with those beers of yours. :ph34r:

But shouldn't he have been on a VX-39 instead of the VX-65 you speak of? I mean there's less chance that the smaller canopy would have gotten snagged on the wires. ;)


Try not to worry about the things you have no control over

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It's ok, he did a few lines in the car before he started his climb. I'm convinced that if he didn't have the lines his rotation wouldn't have been fast enough on the gainer.

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He picked Wired Beef. Wouldn't that be sufficient?

SO LET IT BE!!!!!!
SONIC BEEF #1 BASE 708, NC BASE 3
SLI,IADI,AFFI.TIE.FAA Rigger, Single & Multi Commercial Pilot,CFI, CFII, MEI

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I understand the rule about personal attacks, but - playing devils advocate here - would you perfer that regulation of BASE make those personal attacks - or would it be better if the self-policing that base is extremely well known for be allowed to live online?

Perhaps another thread...

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I understand the rule about personal attacks, but - playing devils advocate here - would you perfer that regulation of BASE make those personal attacks - or would it be better if the self-policing that base is extremely well known for be allowed to live online?



I am uncertain. However, this forum is not my property. Nor is it yours. The gentleman who is nice enough to let us use it has laid out a few simple rules. "No personal attacks" is the first one.

The ethics of BASE must interact with the community which is DZ.com. When they run afoul of this communities ethics, DZ.com rules prevail here. We have plenty of other places to talk.
-- Tom Aiello

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