sabre1700 0 #1 May 17, 2010 Third Annual Wisconsin CRW Boogie September 24-26th, 2010 Location: The Sky Knights in East Troy, Wisconsin. http://www.skydivemilwaukee.com/ Sky Knights DZ is located in Southeastern Wisconsin, 1/2 hr drive from Milwaukee and just a short drive north from Skydive Chicago. Aircraft: Twin Otter, PAC XL, Cessna 182 We will have our usual fun, relaxed CRW dives, and pehaps do some larger Vertical Formations (more on that later). We’ll have more details and the “List” soon. But, mark the dates on your calendar. It'll be fun. Note: We picked the weekend after the CRW Nationals, in the hope that some folks would find it easier to attend both - single plane ticket and such. But, if you can attend only one, try and make it to Nationals. Beautiful, sunny, warm Wisconsin will always be here next year. CRW competition may not if we don’t support it. Of course, if CF competition isn’t really your thing, you can just come to the Boogie. We promise that no one will poke fun at you for being to chicken to compete! :-) Blue skies, Razz and April Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topdocker 0 #2 May 17, 2010 Is it free??!!top Jump more, post less! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sabre1700 0 #3 May 19, 2010 Dates: Sept 24-26th Location: Sky Knights, East Troy, WI "The List" 1) Jim Rasmussen * 2) April Schuldt * 3) Jason Smith * 4) Brian Martin * 5) John Bechtel * 6) Bob Felt * 7) Linda Ruiz 8) Brent Racine * 9) Jay Kedley 10) Ken Kniech 11) Tim Schue 12) Jeff Klingbell 13) T LaVonne 14) Keith Paulson 15) Paul Peterson 16) Andi Bongert 17) Tom Stewart 18) Jeff Paulsen 19) Dave Holmvik 20) Jeremy Olexa 21) Bill Grace 22) Josh Luba 23) Brad Kult 24) Mike Livieri 25) Dave Prozinski 26) Eric Bernetski 27) Chad Neidigh * 28) Bart Stonestreet * 29) Eduardo Guillen * Means you're planning warming up for the Boogie by going to CRW Nationals. We'll have something special for everyone who goes to Nationals before the Boogie. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topdocker 0 #5 May 20, 2010 Quotelike what? An autographed picture of Jay Stokes? topJump more, post less! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fast 0 #6 May 21, 2010 Hi Everyone! Razz can answer a lot of the questions regarding this boogie but if you have anything you would like to know specific to Sky Knights as a dropzone or DZ wise relating to this boogie I can help out in answering those questions too. If you have been to this boogie before I am one of the dudes who was cooking and running around all day helping to make things flow. I am also one of the DZ Managers for Sky Knights. So let me know if you have any questions and/or feel free to provide feedback regarding last years boogie as we are in the planning stages of how things are going to operate this year. I'm excited to see all our CRW friends and have some great skydives! Thanks, Derrick~D Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me. Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fast 0 #7 August 17, 2010 Hasn't been a lot of activity on this thread, you guys all have your own email list or something right? Well, we posted pre-registration today. There is a cutoff date for if you want a t-shirt. The pre-registration includes a t-shirt that is more boogie orientated and there is a seperate CRW shirt. Boogie pre-registration ends September 7th and food registration ends September 18th. All that information is here: http://skyknights.skydivemilwaukee.com/the-news/213-cheese10-boogie-details.html~D Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me. Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sedwick 0 #8 August 17, 2010 What time will the DZ be open on Friday? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fast 0 #9 August 18, 2010 For sure we will be open by noon. If people get back to Jim (Raz) and let us know that there will be loads for the morning on Friday we will be open earlier.~D Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me. Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sabre1700 0 #10 August 31, 2010 We're a little over three weeks out from the Boogie and the list is over 50! Please preregister here: http://skyknights.skydivemilwaukee.com/event-registration.html Time for some more details and time to start talking about what we'd like to do. Dates: Sept 24-26th Location: Sky Knights, East Troy, WI First off, some folks will be getting in on Thurs, and many others will be coming up from Chicago, as soon as Nationals wrap up. (oh, and if you can go to Nationals, please by all means do so. It will be great fun and the more the merrier. We really could use some more folks for 8-way.) Thursday Sept 23rd: Aircraft will be flying on Thursday starting at NOON, for anyone who would like to make some warmup jumps. If you will be getting in early on Thurs, and plan on jumping, let me know, I'll make a list so everyone will know how many other Crwdogs there'll be to play with. Friday Sept 24th: We will be jumping first thing in the morning Friday and all the way through sunset on Sunday. 7am circle-up on Friday morning, so we're ready to jump by 8am. We can discuss how early we'd like to start on Saturday and Sunday, but my vote, as always would be for an early start time. Night jumps (Friday or Saturday Sept 24th or 25th): A number of folks have expressed and interest in doing night jumps Sunset will be 6:50pm, Moon Rise 7:00pm Friday, 7:30pm Sat. Moon will be useful earlier on Friday, 1/2 hr later on Saturday. So, I'd suggest that Friday night would work better for night jumps, but we could do Saturday, if that is the overwhelming preference of folks. So, if you really want to do night jumps, let me know, and if you have a strong preference for one night or the other, let me know that as well. We can discuss the details about what to bring for night crw, once we have a count of how many want to do night jumps. Organizers: The following folks have generously offered to organize/pilot for the weekend: Mike Lewis Raul Ramirez Eduardo Guillen Cheryl Michaels Kirk VanZandt Jim Rasmussen Eric Gallan Damien Ristaino There should should be a good mix of experience and enthusiasm for dives of all sizes and skill levels Goals for the Boogie. 1) Keep things reasonably safe. 2) Have fun and get everyone involved in dives they'll have fun on. 3) Place people as best we can by skill level in slots they'll find interesting and challenging, within the constraints of safe dive plans. 4) Respond, as best we can, to reasonable requests to switch folks around. So, if you're on a dive you'd rather not be on, or in a slot your not comfortable with, or have a group you'd rather be with, please speakup. What you can do: 1) Register in advance at the Dropzone's Registration Page http://skyknights.skydivemilwaukee.com/event-registration.html It will help the dz to plan, and it will speed things up when you arrive. Please do this soon, as they'll need to order T-Shirts, plan food, etc. 2) Please, if you not crw current, get out and do some crw. Of course, and there is no better way to get current than to compete at Nationals the week before the boogie! But regardless, you'll fly smoother, dock faster and generally have more fun at the boogie if you show up current. 3) Spend some time thinking about; Aircraft Exit safety (timing, delays, collision avoidance), Eschelon flying (positioning, clearing turns, approach angles, flight controls), Formation flying (arching, trim, breakdowns, starburst counts, and exit angles), Emergency procedures, landing patterns (positioning, being predictable, defensive flying techniques). Much of the preparation for larger formation flying is mental, spend some time thinking about it, reviewing what you know and asking questions, if you're not sure, especially if you haven't done much big way lately. State Record Attempt: We will do one or two attempts at setting a new Wisconsin State Record CF formation, early Saturday morning. The current record is a 25-way, set last year. As with last year, the limit is likely to be the aircraft lift capacity for the dive. This means that some very good fliers will necessarily be left off the record dive. There is no helping this, but hopefully, everyone will keep in mind the limitations we have to operate under, and keep a good perspective on things. We'd like to set a new State Record, for the fun of it, but not make the whole weekend about that, and certainly not at the expense of fun and safety. Other dives: Wisconsin Women's CRW Record Cheryl Michaels has offered to pilot a Wisconsin Women's Crw record. We should have a good number of women for it, and who knows it could just be the start of something bigger... If you're interested in being on the Wisconsin Women's Crw Record, and you lack the balls for it, please let me know and I'll pass on the list for Cheryl. Vertical formations: We would also like to build some tall vertical formations this weekend, using partially planed stack (PACK) formations. We've experimented with this type of formation over the summer, and I believe it has good potential. We will certainly have the talent for this weekend and, if the interest is there, we could attempt some unique and challenging skydives. Clearly these dives won't appeal to everyone, and they definitely won't be the sole focus of the weekend. They will entail some additional risks, planning, and rigging, as well as different flying techniques. The following will be needed for these dives: 1) Carefully matched wing loadings. (1.3-1.35 ideally everyone would be lightly loaded with weights, to allow us to make adjustments) 2) Matched trim and line lengths (WR trim and line lengths, short-lined canopies won't work for this) 3) Helmets 4) A-B line cross connectors (will be provided, rigging takes about 15 minutes) 5) Ability to make smooth planed docks (not something most of us have practiced much lately). 6) Desire to try something new, challenging and potentially risky skydives. These will be experimental formations, and we will make the primary focus managing the additional risks. The goal will be to build progressively larger formations, gauge the flight characteristics, make adjustments as necessary, and then based on what we see, either go larger or move on something else. If you're interested, please let me know and I'll send you some additional information on what we have planned for these dives. "The List" 1) Jim Rasmussen * 2) April Schuldt * 3) Jason Smith * 4) Brian Martin * 5) John Bechtel * 6) Bob Felt 7) Linda Ruiz 8) Brent Racine 9) Jay Kedley 10) Ken Kniech 11) Tim Schue 12) Jeff Klingbell 13) T LaVonne 14) Keith Paulson 15) Paul Peterson 16) Andi Bongert 17) Tom Stewart 18) Jeff Paulsen 19) Dave Holmvik 20) Jeremy Olexa 21) Bill Grace 22) Josh Luba 23) Brad Kult 24) Mike Livieri 25) Dave Prozinski 26) Eric Bernetski 27) Chad Neidigh * 28) Bart Stonestreet * 29) Eduardo Guillen 30) Todd Martin * 31) Damien Ristaino * 32) Eric French 33) Bob Edminston * 34) Ernie Pliscott 35) Eric Gallan * 36) Raul Ramirez 37) Sean Jones * 38) Don Johnson * 39) Steve Cannestra 40) Wes Shivers 41) Gina Marinelli 42) Daniel Harvey 43) Korissa Bomba 44) Abbie Mashaal* 45) Jamie Cromer 46) Shireen Khavari 48) Don Bromley 49) Sarah Bromley 50) Mike Muscat 51) Kris (Sharon's sister!) 52) Cheryl Michaels * 53) Annie Dekoker 54) Kirk VanZandt * Means you're planning warming up for the Boogie by going to CRW Nationals. We'll have something special for everyone who goes to Nationals before the Boogie. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fast 0 #11 September 7, 2010 Pre-Registration ends tomorrow at noon!~D Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me. Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fast 0 #12 September 22, 2010 See you all soon!~D Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me. Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FreeFlyer2100 0 #13 September 28, 2010 Derrick your club puts on one GREAT boogie!! After nationals your club was so welcoming and friendly to all the newcomers and was so much fun. Look forward to your club's next event Todd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fast 0 #14 September 28, 2010 QuoteDerrick your club puts on one GREAT boogie!! After nationals your club was so welcoming and friendly to all the newcomers and was so much fun. Look forward to your club's next event Todd Thanks! We were quite happy to meet many new people and see lots of familiar faces again! I hope to see you all again soon. Blue Skies!~D Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me. Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyjumpenfool 2 #15 September 30, 2010 My dad has recently suffered some medical setbacks... so, I've been spending my extra time driving 300 miles one way to be with him. That's why I missed this years event. That being said.... Howd you guys do? New records? Video? Comon!!!! I'm sorry I wasn't there, but I'd love to hear some stories.Birdshit & Fools Productions "Son, only two things fall from the sky." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
indyz 1 #16 September 30, 2010 Friday was extremely windy and no loads went up. Saturday and Sunday were chilly with occasional weather holds due to clouds. We made two attempts at a 30-way on Sunday morning. The first built to 29, the second built to 26. Hairy Bob was organizing a Wisconsin POPS CRW record, but due to weather and people having to catch flights home no attempts were made. The freefallers did manage to set an new state POPS record of 30. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites