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Goodbye... I am quitting skydiving

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Some of you already know by now that I am selling my gear and calling it quits. There are several reasons…
1) I am leaving the country in March 2011, and will not be able to jump where I am going to be for 27 months.
2) I am losing my job in August and will need to cut back on expenses.
3) I have someone local who is anxious to buy my rig at the price I am asking
4) I find that I am not enjoying it as much as I used to, and am not sure the ratio of Reward vs (Risk + Cost) is where it should be for me anymore. I am a little burnt out.

I feel like I am not leaving much undone. I have accomplished a lot of things during my few years in the sport: I traveled to a lot of DZs, met some fantastic people, I tried just about every discipline, broke a few bones, and saw some very cool and scary stuff. I jumped with world champions, beginners, students, old codgers and even a pineapple. It would be hard to top 2009, which culminated in the Wingsuit Record jump in California.

I will be making a couple of jumps on July 11 and then turning my rig over to someone who wants to buy it.

Thanks to everyone I have met along the way for all the cool skydives, and the help, encouragement and friendship. It truly has been amazing. Skydiving has allowed me to do things others can only dream about.

Does that make me a whuffo now? Or does that happen when my USPA membership lapses?
... Marion

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The best part about decisions is that they can be changed.

Go forth into Whuffo-hood, and enjoy what you live in that realm. Get happy in every way you can. You may find, someday, that your happiness wells up in you in such a way that you are craving something more, something deeper. Your happiness will flow over to the point that you have no other choice but to seek out the highest, most profound expressions of human celebratory acts. When that happens, we will be there to give you a pin check.

Go forth and prosper.

Brian
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Does that make me a whuffo now?



You can no more be a whuffo than a porn star can be a virgin. Skydiving has and always will leave its indelible mark on you, whether or not you ever return.

Whether or not to jump is a very personal choice and every one of us has to make our own choice. And respect the choice of our friends who decide to move on. I was away for 22 years and at times never believed I'd ever be back, but I am. Maybe you will too. Maybe you won't. It's your life, live it well and take what skydiving has given with you.

Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !

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Best of luck with your new adventures - I have to say I'm a little jealous of you going off to do something so very new and exciting. B| I'm glad I've had the chance to get to know you these last few years you've spent in the sport, and look forward to hearing about the next chapters in your life.

"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke

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I made the same choice for almost the same reasons. After awhile I started looking at the sky and regretting the decision I made. Unfortunately it took almost ten years to realize this and save up enough money to buy gear. You have to do what you have to but you'll be back!!!

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Gonna miss you my friend. :(

For those that have not met Marion, let me say that he is one of the nicest, most humble people you will ever meet inside or outside of this sport.

Who knows Maroin? In 3 to 5 years you may decide to come back, you're next goal could be AFF Instructor!
I know for a fact that you would be a great teacher.

I will see you this weekend & I would love to get a jump in with you one last time before you park your wings.

Hope you can get Tish to come out & do a tandem or at least hang out.


See ya soon.

Don.


Edit to add... I'll never forget when you wanted to give the President of the USPA a .... "HIM, HIM!! "

:D:D:D:D:D

I am NOT being loud.
I'm being enthusiastic!

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Glad we got to beach jump together. :)
The sky will always be there should you wish to return. If ever it's not, we've got way bigger issues... :P

Stupidity if left untreated is self-correcting
If ya can't be good, look good, if that fails, make 'em laugh.

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Hi, Marion. I don't believe I know you but I feel sad that you're leaving the sport :(. I quit for 15 years only because I couldn't afford to compete. Dumb move I realized later. Now I am a 4-way competitor wannabee with no medals. If I could do it all over, I would have jumped on that first 4-way team with my buddy, Dan BC. Yes, I said BC!

But I digress. This is your farewell to the troops and we wish you all the best. I am sure you are doing what is best for you. Like I said, We'll be here if/when you return B|.

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Dumb move I realized later. Now I am a 4-way competitor wannabee with no medals. If I could do it all over, I would have jumped on that first 4-way team with my buddy, Dan BC. Yes, I said BC!



Yup, that was pretty stupid. [:/]

Or you could have been in the plane crash. So maybe not so stupid.
Dom


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Marion,

Sorry to see you go but wish you all the best as you seek out life's next adventure.

You are truly one of the nicest people in the sport that I've met and I enjoyed flying with and getting to know you at Z-Hills and Elsinore. Thanks for sharing some wingsuit adventure and the sky!

caw-caw!

Pat

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i know i dont know you nor do you know me but its always a sad day for me when theres one less jumper in the sky.

im still a student in this sport and i love everything about it. Sometimes all i can think about is trying to get my friends to jump too. this is such an amazing sport and the people i've met so far have been amazing. I've made some good friends since becoming a part of skydiving. I hope you have experienced the same and you never forget any of us.

That being said, i wish you the best of luck in your endeavors and i hope you find happiness in whatever it is you choose to do!

Ryan
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, all used up, and loudly proclaiming: Wow, what a ride!

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Dumb move I realized later. Now I am a 4-way competitor wannabee with no medals. If I could do it all over, I would have jumped on that first 4-way team with my buddy, Dan BC. Yes, I said BC!



Yup, that was pretty stupid. [:/]

Or you could have been in the plane crash. So maybe not so stupid.


That's true, Dom. I've thought about that too. My plane crash was at the '78 Nationals in a DC-3. No injuries to our 10-way team except for one broken ankle.

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Thanks everyone for the kind words. One thing I love about skydiving are the people. I guess sharing such a unique experience draws people closer.

Chris... if it goes as planned I hope to be gone when Fitzgerald rolls around again.

Don... Tish will be coming out with me on the 11th. She says she won't do a tandem, but may do an observation ride.

Wally... My wife and I have applied to join the Peace Corps, and if things go as planned we hope to be in Eastern Europe (I think Albania) next year.
... Marion

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We don't know each other and i am just a student but I still feel a pang to hear of someone leaving the sport. I am so glad to hear that you have gotten so much out of it and are feeling confident with your decisions at this point, and as stated, the sky will always be there if you return, but best wishes on your new journeys in life!! :)robyn

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." Gandhi

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