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Why do whuffos walk on skydiving gear?

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The reason they do it? Probably because the gear is on the ground. They don't know that its expensive. They don't know that dirt can cause damage. If they think about it at all, it probably goes something like this: "It's already on the dirty ground, why would my walking on it do any harm?"

Make signs. Whuffos really don't know any better.

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They don't know that its expensive. They don't know that dirt can cause damage. If they think about it at all, it probably goes something like this: "It's already on the dirty ground, why would my walking on it do any harm?".



I don't buy this. If someone left a t-shirt on the ground I would not tread on it - I would walk around it.

Why would skydiving equipment be less worthy of respect than a t-shirt?
"The ground does not care who you are. It will always be tougher than the human behind the controls."

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They don't know that its expensive. They don't know that dirt can cause damage. If they think about it at all, it probably goes something like this: "It's already on the dirty ground, why would my walking on it do any harm?".



I don't buy this. If someone left a t-shirt on the ground I would not tread on it - I would walk around it.

Why would skydiving equipment be less worthy of respect than a t-shirt?


would that apply to nudists too!? :D:D:D
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I sort of see your point, but people are familiar with clothing. They understand that part of a t-shirt's purpose is to look not-dirty. Also, a t-shirt is usually pretty avoidable when you are walking around. When a packing area is busy, it can be genuinely hard to find a clear path. Combine that with ignorance (of the monetary cost of gear AND the safety risk that dirt imposes) and laziness, and boom - whuffos be tramplin'.

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...If someone left a t-shirt on the ground I would not tread on it - I would walk around it...

Why would skydiving equipment be less worthy of respect than a t-shirt?



A tee-shirt is something any whuffo can relate to. Not so with suspension lines. They just need to be informed.
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A tee-shirt is something any whuffo can relate to. Not so with suspension lines. They just need to be informed.



So, if you don't know what it is - probably best to tread on it?

It is symptomatic of a general lack of respect for others possessions in society.
"The ground does not care who you are. It will always be tougher than the human behind the controls."

~ CanuckInUSA

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Combine that with ignorance (of the monetary cost of gear AND the safety risk that dirt imposes) and laziness, and boom - whuffos be tramplin'.



Bingo!
"The ground does not care who you are. It will always be tougher than the human behind the controls."

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Combine that with ignorance (of the monetary cost of gear AND the safety risk that dirt imposes) and laziness, and boom - whuffos be tramplin'.



Bingo!



Don't be assuming laziness where ignorance is sufficient. That just makes you bitter and/or angry.

The world they are in doesn't include that stepping on a piece of string on the ground is a bad thing.

Where do they see string on the ground? Gardening, camping, stuff like that. String is neither expensive nor critical.

Be nice - ASK them not to step on things. It'll work wonders.

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Our kids all grew up at the DZ. First they learn to walk, then next they learn to step over lines. It's easy.:)



Would you take a job touring the country and teaching mommies and daddies about that, please?
My reality and yours are quite different.
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in reply to "Why do whuffos walk on skydiving gear? "

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Something happens to a whuffo's brain when they wander around a DZ.
There's just so many strange things for them to look at . All the clowns in their clown suits. All the rushy bustle of the weekend warriors. Controlled chaos and adrenalin anti-climaxes.
Their fluffy heads are suddenly in the clouds and they don't consciously see all the stuff skydiver's dump on the ground.
They in a dream.

When whuffos are in this dream state unpacked gear really does look like rubbish .. so why not stand on it or kick it out of the way a bit.:S

plus a lot of DZ's look like trash reclamation areas making it easy for whuffos to be disrespectful.

Totally understandable whuffo behaviour

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Why are whuffos in the packing area at all?


Fence it off and put up signs 'SKYDIVERS ONLY PAST THIS POINT'



God, how I would love that!



I've seen that, and the only down-side is that a skydiver can't invite someone they know to see how a parachute is packed. That's why I'm thinking that the exclusion should be limited to unescorted whuffos. I would tell a friend that they're welcome to join, just please don't touch or step on anything. That's all it should take.
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When I see unattended children, I escort them away
from the skydiving equipment.

Then, I give them a puppy, a cookie, and a large Red Bull.
:)




I wait on the Red Bull until just before they get back in the car with their parents.
And I add a kazoo.
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Why are whuffos in the packing area at all?


Fence it off and put up signs 'SKYDIVERS ONLY PAST THIS POINT'



God, how I would love that!



I've seen that, and the only down-side is that a skydiver can't invite someone they know to see how a parachute is packed. That's why I'm thinking that the exclusion should be limited to unescorted whuffos. I would tell a friend that they're welcome to join, just please don't touch or step on anything. That's all it should take.



True. I was at Skydive Oregon/Molalla with a whuffo there for his first tandem and even though I was out of the sport @ the time due to a sprain, I accompanied him and took pics etc., and wanted to check out the facilities for future jumpage.

Since I was still early in my jumping progression, and was not able to jump even if I'd wanted to due to the ankle, these signs were really kinda cold and off-putting, and I felt like I couldn't get a good vibe for the drop zone itself. Now, that is a new jumper trying to get a feel for a dz, not introducing a whuffo to the sport, but same concept perhaps- how can we get them more interested if they can't see certain aspects of what is going on??
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." Gandhi

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Why do whuffos walk on skydiving gear?

-because they can !!!
-because there is no such thing as perfect skydiving gear !!!
-because the door was open !!!
-because it takes more balls to step on other peoples stuff !!!
-because they know why birds sing.. they don't have to pack !!

YOU ARE ALL WHUFFO WHUFFOS :D
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I'm thinking of putting up big signs on posts that would surround the packing area, telling them NOT to step on parachute gear.



*raises hand* I'm a girl! I'll do it as long as I get a sexy outfit, a paddle, and free jumps for life!


Please respond with an application for the position, to include a photo of yourself in a sexy outfit, and details of your experience with paddling. If these are deemed acceptable, then we can negotiate on the number of free jumps.


... and don't forget to let us know which DZ you are working at so we can come walk on the lines! :)
"It's amazing what you can learn while you're not talking." - Skydivesg

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