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Hi. As I'm cycling down from Canada to Argentina my objective is to jump in each of the Continental countries.
I'm licensed by USPA (a) but my membership is expired, and I see no particular reason to pay them unless I really have to. That is, if most dzs south of the US are USPA ones.
Anyhow, I'd like to get reccomandations on places who accept fun jumpers in Mexico at the moment, anywhere south of cdmx. Playa is a tandem establishment and Puerto Escondido has yet to answer, so I hope the community will have more information.
Plus, if you're a dzo somewhere between Antarctica and Mexico and would like to invite me for a jump, I will not opposeive been cycling for over a year and skydiving is an expensive luxury. No social media though, that is not an exchange offer, just courtesy.
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Hello, I'm a newbie skydiver, about 30 jumps since August 2018.
I'm on a bike trip from north to south America, and now having my A license it became "a thing" for me to stop for a few days in DZ's, jump and go on. So far I stopped in VSA (Vermont), in Montreal and Victoria (Canada). That was a blast.
My friends in my "home dz" (SSX, New Jersey!) Told me about Elsinore, but it's a bit far now. I already need a currency jump since it was over 60 days, but I don't care too much.
If there's a friendly place around Washington or Oregon, which allows A license jumpers AND, most important, allows camping (I have a tent), I'd like to hear about it.
I usually camp two nights, to allow me a fun free day to jump and know the guys on dz.
So.. I wrote too much. Be part of my trip to Argentina!
Django on the bike
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Capital City skydive (Victoria BC) is open on weekends.
I guess other dz's in Victoria and Vancouver still open.
I'm staying current, yay!It has been a dream,
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outdoorjenPacific Airsports in Campbell River, BC has two Cessnas and will turn them whenever the weather permits all year long. Usually with little notice, so I'd get on their FB page for real-time updates
Cheers mate
I'm not interested in tunnels, thank you thoughIt has been a dream,
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Aloha.
I e-mailed the 5 drop zones mentioned in this site in Alberta, but it seems like any work. Do anybody here know of a place around BC or Alberta which operates durring the winter?
A licensed novice guy here. USPA memberIt has been a dream,
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Got my A a few days ago. What a blast!
Aff2 was my only has-to-repeat
CheckD was awesome.
Thanks for the insights though!
Haha! The bowling joke! I've heard that! In one of the rainy days all the staff went to...Bowling!
Living in the dz really made the difference. From sunrise to sunset (and even after) I was surrounded by skydiving. That was an awesome expirrience and so much fun, beyond the jumping part.It has been a dream,
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Hey. So a new day started today, plus I changed an instructor and I'm both proud and happy, I am CLEAR FOR SOLOS!!!!
today went so much better, passed 2-7 first attempt eachIt has been a dream,
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So I started today, and emidiatlly after arf1 I did 2, and to my embarrassment I failed. Didn't hold strong enough arch.
I just kinda needed a place to spill my heart, I don't really expect special insight. I live in the dz (tent) so im sure I'll be ok, it's just the extra money that suck and general disappointed of myself.
PeaceIt has been a dream,
It had become reality
Skydiving Tips/Sugesstions for First Jump
in General Skydiving Discussions
Wear a big smile on your face and come back to tell us how it went!
And all of the comments above ^^
I'm excited for you, at the other side of the world!