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Dropzone Reviews posted by alain


  1. My review concerns ONLY the winter French operation in Castellon! I've never been there in summer when the DZ is spanish operated.

    pros:
    - Best and most consistant weather available in Europe during winter.
    - Good price for europe: 17EUR at 14500ft.
    - Easy conditions: sea level, warm (not hot), much less wind than EmpuriaBrava up north.
    - The staff is COOL (well it was this year but who knows who's gona be there next year ;-)
    - Best place to experience the Atmonaute fly with it's creator (Marco Tiezzi spends the winter season there :-)
    - Beach landing is possible 100 meters away of the DZ if you're into that :-)
    - With two pilatus PC-6 (9 jumpers/load and 15min/load) you can put as many jumps/day as you like.

    Cons:
    - Except the beach and a few of small fields it's pretty insane to land of DZ: lots of houses, many small power lines...
    As long as you pull at normal altitude you'll make it back.
    - Not much to do after skidiving, Castellon feels dead in winter.
    - Some weeks may be quite, bring your mates to be sure to have some people to fly with ;-)
    - bring your gear: rentals are huge and rare...
    - you won't find big RW formation there, this DZ is mostly FreeFly oriented.


    Accomodation: you can rent a flat for 200EUR/week for 4/5 peoples.
    - Getting there: fly to valencia or Barcelona and rent a car.
    - FAI license + logbook + reserve packing up to date, you'll have to get a "foreigner license" like anywhere in France. It's free, just paper work issued localy on behalf of th FFP.
    - AFF training available (cost arround 1000EUR). It's not actualy AFF but it's french equivalent: PAC, no worries.
    - Operation from midle of december to the end of february (may vary sliglty from year to year)

    contact: [email protected] (ontop is the French DZ moving down there in winter.

    Definitely a great place to jump in winter, I'll be there next year :-D

    Alain