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Are ther BASE Jumpers from Munich around here.

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I know that you're shy :-) but although that I'm far
from baseing myself I'd like to get to know someone who's actually jumping BASE in Germany.

Is it really pushing adrenaline as everybody tells?

Because everybody is expecting a lot of adrenaline
from normal skydiving / but to be honest / I wouldn't
have completed my AFF if I hadn't already paid
it in advance.

If you prepare enough / there aren't any risky situations hence no adrenaline.

Or maybe I just had enough near-death situations
that there can't be anything enhanced?

I only completed the AFF course and had another 13 jumps.
I don't even have an USPA A license *Charly didn't allow it* nor a German license - but plan to do it after the upcoming exams - possibly during holidays in Slovakia or sth.

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you are totally right.

if you are so cool and had so many near-death-experiences, then you are definitely already one step ahead of "BASE". you are already in level 2 of this game!

base-jumping (around munich or anywhere else) is quite similar to your aff and those other 13 jumps . BORING is the word that comes to mind. nothing to do with adrenaline. no risky situations. people just do it because they cannot sleep at night. that's all. just try something else.

dude, did those 20 jumps really take you 2 YEARS???
flummi
* Respekt - ist uns're Aufgabe (fanta4) *

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:-) Did I offend you in any way?

I didn't call you a sissy, did I.
It's a shame - and I really wanted it to - but skydiving
just didn't exite me like all the others.

Maybe it's because I don't worship life enough,
but what's there to do about?

I don't think there's anything cool about having had close calls.

Btw, I did those jumps within a few days - and didn't skydive eversince because I couldn't complete my USPA A license abroad - and therefore I'm not allowed to jump at any
base without paying an instructor (again) or returning to where I did my AFF.
Also there isn't any sense in wasting your money on sth that doesn't reward you with what you expect (unless it gives you even more) - is there?

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then BASE seems to be nothing for you...;)
skydiving is boring for you because you know nothing about skydiving....:P

when you want to do BASE, you need a lot of know how and canopieskills...were you wanna gain it?
at your playstation or reading books?

nobody will give you any instruction or something when you have ABSOLUTLY no Fu... clue :)

"You need to learn to crawl before you can run"

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I'm farfrom baseing myself



Did I ever mention in any word that I didn't have fun?

At first I was disappointed because I had too high expextations but the more jumps I made the better it got.

What was also great fun was the half hour I spent in Skyventure's tunnel.
I should have done that before - but where should I know that from?

Nevertheless the last time I rent a fast car and drove it up and down the mountain roads of the "Großglockner" almost every 180° turn sideways
I really had a blast.
I had muscles in my cheek the next day because of smiling the whole time.

How can you top that?

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OK, the thing I can suggest is book a fly to Twin Falls and ask for Miles or Shane. Explain to them how important it is for you to feel the adrenalin, give them some money, drink a few cans of Red Bull, put on a rig, step on the rail of the beautiful bridge they have in that town and jump. I promis, it's very easy. Even a bag of dog food can do it.
Enjoy!!
Michi (#1068)
hsbc/gba/sba
www.swissbaseassociation.ch
www.michibase.ch

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OK, now I'm scared...
In case you did not notice, my post was ment to be ironic. My luck you don't have the money.
It would suck a little bit if you would die and having jumpers tell me that it was me who suggested you to do this kind of aproach in BASE Jumping...
So again:
My above post was ment to be ironic and sarcastic...
Michi (#1068)
hsbc/gba/sba
www.swissbaseassociation.ch
www.michibase.ch

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Gotcha! ;)

Do you even think I would start doing basejumps
whithout being able to really control my dives and
canopy under all circumstances?

Ok - if there was a good place like this around the corner
I'd probably go for it because I'm not very good at
avoiding temptation. :$

The money is always the the least when there's a true
will - don't you agree?

Also I could just order a container and canopy (I'm not
that broke) and hope for the best if I wanted.

But as mechanical engineering student there's no need
to trash my life this early

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I don't think that's a contradiction.

Usually I don't worship life enough,
nevertheless there's going to be a mechanical
engineering diploma in my hands.

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Do you even think I would start doing basejumps whithout being able to really control my dives and canopy under all circumstances?



Yes. It keeps happening. I have a new friend who does not have the skills to be BASE jumping and so far, has 10 BASE jumps and 50 skydives. He can leave the object fine but watching his videos, he clearly does not know what he's doing after he opens.

What am I supposed to do? Leave him to jump alone? Well, I won't jump with him but I will point him the right direction starting with rigging and canopy skills.

So to answer your question again, yes.. I do believe you would jump without the proper canopy skills.
My grammar sometimes resembles that of magnetic refrigerator poetry... Ghetto

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I don't blame you for that.
I'd also rather be to careful than having to regret it even once.

But you don't know me at all.

I'm convinced I could do some basejumps, until I'd run out of luck. Doesn't seem to be worth it - does it?
So I'll just go jump some more... eventually grow out of it - or one day - when I'm convinced it's based on skill / not just luck... I'll take the next step.

Seems to be the logical order.

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But you don't know me at all.



You are correct, and I believe you. I'm basing my comments on what's been happening on a fairly regular basis. It wasn't necessarrily directed at you. Many people believe they are skilled long before they are.

Since it just so happens that a new local jumper is in the category, it's easy to make those comments.

I mean no disrespect my friend
My grammar sometimes resembles that of magnetic refrigerator poetry... Ghetto

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go make 300 of thouse borring skydives first if its still borring take up another sport.. if you cant find any joy in skydiving then you wont either in BASE.. that simple..
to me atleast(even as i nearly stopped skydiving as of now,hell i even nearly stopped BASEjumping as of now,damn that house takes too much of my time:ph34r:)

Stay safe
Stefan Faber

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What the f***in hell do you WANT???:S
It would be better for you to concentrate on your exam, we all would thank you...

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Go to the Flugfest in Greiling (0.5 km from Bad Toelz) this weekend.
take care,
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