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  1. a friend of mine has this one:
    http://www.chutingstar.com/skydive/chutingstar-gear-bag

    it has a lot of space but the build quality doesent seem to be that good. the insidepockets started to rip of. Still its a nice bag.

    I just looked at this one which looks nice to me:
    http://www.chutingstar.com/skydive/fliteline-gear-bag-3364

  2. grimmie

    Hi Fabian,
    We can sort out your lodging with breakfast included, pick you up from the airport and hook you up with world champion freeflyers. We'll also book some tunnel time at a reduced rate for you and sell a block of 50 jump tickets at our bulk rate. We have a very active freefly scene and you will have a lot of skilled folks to jump with. We also have small group skills camps every month hosted by David Gershfeld.
    The view isn't too bad either.

    Tsunami Skydivers



    On your website it says your open from thursday to sunday. Is that correct? If yes that would be a dealbreaker... :/

  3. mattjw916

    ***For all that money youre gonna spend buying someone 50 jumps to give you some tips not to mention you're own jumps, you should just go to a tunnel. Its more cost effective and you'll learn more.

    One thing to keep in mind about the tunnel is that you can't just jump directly to sitflying. You need to be stable and controlled on your belly and then your back (the recovery position when you cork out of a sit in the tunnel or the sky) before you start working on skills like walking on the net and then basic head-up flying.

    If he's already decent in the air in the sit position (not corking or chronically backsliding/orbiting) it might be better to just get coach jumps in this case as the progression from little/no tunnel experience to head-up can take hours and hours of tunnel.

    My $0.02 ;)

    My sitfly is ok but not more. I tend to do some backslide. So most likely I would need to start all over again in the tunnel. I think I could afford 2 hours of tunnel. So im not quite sure whats a smarter idea, pay for a lot of coaching jumps or go 1-2 hours to the tunnel .

    Remster

    I'm a LO (belly, but that's not the issue). Do not expect to get coaching from a LO. Yes, you may get tips, some feedback, and general help. But as a LO, my job is not coaching an individual. If you want good coaching, pay for it.

    To the OP: Elsinore, Perris and good bets. Oceanside seems to be the hot freefly place in SoCal these days, so check with them too (they have minimum license requirements, but I'm not sure what they are).

    Also, depending on your schedule/budget, consider mixing some tunnel and jump time.


    As stated above, I have 0 Tunnel time so im not sure if 1-2 hours is enough to get a good learning curve.
    Oceanside? Which dropzone is this? Do you have a link?

    Thanks for all the feedback guys 

  4. ridebmxbikes

    For all that money youre gonna spend buying someone 50 jumps to give you some tips not to mention you're own jumps, you should just go to a tunnel. Its more cost effective and you'll learn more.



    i had that thought as well. but here in europe one hour tunnel is more expensive than 50 jumps in the USA. The second thought i had is that i would have someone to jump with instead of doing solos all the time...

    but you're right, mostelikely i should consider looking for a dropzone with a tunnel, i'll definitly would find some jumpbuddies...

    so as far as i know Skydive Perris is the only dropzone with a tunnel in southern california. Anyone has some experience there?

  5. Hi Everybody

    Im planing a small trip to california in january and i would like to do 2 weeks of skydiving there. I have a 100 jumps now and i can do a mostly stable sitfly. So what im looking for is a dropzone where i can get arround 50 coached-jumps (freefly) within 2 weeks.

    Can you guys recommend any good dropzone in california where this is possible and where there are good coaches (elsinore is somehow sympathetic for me, are there any offers like this?)?

    Thanks for your suggestions! :)

    Blue Skies

    Fabian