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awyatt

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Some of you might know what Im feeling now. My home DZ, the first drop zone I ever walked onto. My AFF, friends, ALL THE PEOPLE who have come and gone. That familiar view of the drop zone while under canopy, the old crappy mock up. Bored skydiver stuff we used to pull on bad weather days. Eventhough I've moved on from there. Just the fact that you can never go back to your Home DZ is sad.
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I know that feeling. I had already moved on from my original DZ (Woodstock, CT) when it closed, but it was still sad to know I could never go "home".
All the spots: the 'X' building, the round building, the first, second and third fields, all never to be "spotted" again.
Well, if it helps, you can see the satellite images here.
Carl

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Forward, public statement from Skydive USA.
"On 20 Jul 2001 17:08:57 GMT, in rec.skydiving [email protected]
(SKYDVEUSA) wrote:
>Skydive USA has ceased operations at Wharton Regional Airport as of July 19,
>2001. We recommend our customers continue their skydiving activities at Skydive
>Houston in Waller, Texas, where the bulk of our staff and jumpers will be
>relocating.
>
>We would like to thank everyone that has supported SUSA since the first load on
>April 6, 1997. It has always been our sincere belief that jumpers make a DZ
>what it is, and the jumpers at SUSA made it a great place to be. The atmosphere
>of acceptance for all and genuine kindness that SUSA was famous for came from
>the heart of each jumper - and for that we owe everyone our gratitude.
>
>It is also our sincere hope that the instructional staff had a positive and
>lasting influence on those who jumped and learned at SUSA. We were very
>fortunate to have had an outstanding safety record, the result of many caring
>people. We would like to thank everyone that had an involvement in that
>process, and ask that our jumpers take the lessons, wisdom and judgment of
>these wonderful people with them wherever they go. The best compliment you can
>give your instructor is a safe landing - every time.
>
>Thanks again to everyone that made SUSA such a great place to skydive and share
>life with friends. We hope we were able to touch lives in a positive way. We
>wish everyone the fondest memories of their experiences at Skydive USA.
>
>Blue skies,
>
>The Akers family
>Chuck & Delia Akers, Heather & Justin Price"
THANK YOU CHUCK AND DEE FOR GIVING ME A GREAT GIFT!!
Fly Your Slot !

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