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    143
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    150
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    Cypres

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    16735
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    2250
  • Years in Sport
    25
  • First Choice Discipline
    CReW
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    1600
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    650

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  1. Happy Birthday Johnny, We hope you have a good one today. Take Care, Frank & Eliz PS - You need to do more CRW this year!
  2. Go Sikorsky, Gutshall and Backus! Sounds like just the hot event for you guys, bet it will be fun to observe too.
  3. Thanks man, you guys are a great bunch and I know he'll have fun with you. Those CSS weekends we all had going are certainly missed this year so far. Maybe we can get something going again?
  4. Thats cool of you Chuck, you guys will be great fun for him to be around. He is light on a 143 at 1.29, fun to jump with and really into learning CRW, a pleasure to teach. Can see from this thread that he's gotten a true "welcome" to CRW also, lol. Kinda thing only CRW Dogs can relate to!
  5. Like Wendy said, it's pretty much the norm now. I use them and prefer it for myself actually.
  6. Dear Vic, Laurie, CRW Campers and CRW Dogs that attended -- A bit of rain (ok a lot of rain!) did it's best to dampen all of our spirits but I really had a great weekend at Skydive Statesboro with you all. I send my praises out to the enthusiastic Beginner /Intermediate CRW Pups that attended, all of you remind me /us why we love to teach CRW to such eager and responsive students. Thank You for attending the camp Dana, Tim, Richard, Jay, Damien and Clint --it was a pleasure. All of you were so easy to teach and I hope that you will all continue on in CRW so we see you again at future events! Many thanks to coaches Dave and Chris for your support and for being a part of this camp, your experience and input are most appreciated -- Thanks also to Nina Tharp, Fred Tarr, Don Bromely, Bob Felt (with lovely Linda), Ray Frazier and Bob Reger for their attendance and support while for spending the weekend with us Georgia. It's a true example of what CRW Dogs really are about when they arrive at a camp like this and offer any and all help they can provide. You all gave the participants of this camp such a good welcome to the CRW family and as a result, I feel most if not all will be doing CRW again very soon! Our hosts made us feel welcome and special in addition to showing what best describes true Southern Hospitality. From moment of arrival to our goodbyes we were made comfortable, given space and equipment to present our class, a packing area for ourselves, provided with up to the minute weather and aricraft advisories (great job Vic), nourished on an assortment of snacks, beverages, pizza and fed a delicious feast on Saturday night that was more than we could ask for. With the surprise appearance of Paul Bliss, all in attendance enjoyed the feast and shared great company and few cold beers after a good day! (Hope you feel better soon Laurel, I hear they have you signed up for Firewood Carrying 101?) Your comments, post camp questions and feedback will only serve to improve what I am working hard to do, please don't hesitate to contact me also if I can be of any one-on-one assistance to any of you. Again, Thank You and -- Take Care, Frank Hate to leave anyone out, sorry about the brainlock T . Thanks also to T Lavonne! (Trying to get this email out to everyone before heading to work after things got dried out enough for me to get up on a ladder.)
  7. Dear Vic, Laurie, CRW Campers and CRW Dogs that attended -- A bit of rain (ok a lot of rain!) did it's best to dampen all of our spirits but I really had a great weekend at Skydive Statesboro with you all. I send my praises out to the enthusiastic Beginner /Intermediate CRW Pups that attended, all of you remind me /us why we love to teach CRW to such eager and responsive students. Thank You for attending the camp Dana, Tim, Richard, Jay, Damien and Clint --it was a pleasure. All of you were so easy to teach and I hope that you will all continue on in CRW so we see you again at future events! Many thanks to coaches Dave and Chris for your support and for being a part of this camp, your experience and input are most appreciated -- Thanks also to Nina Tharp, Fred Tarr, Don Bromely, Bob Felt (with lovely Linda), Ray Frazier and Bob Reger for their attendance and support while for spending the weekend with us Georgia. It's a true example of what CRW Dogs really are about when they arrive at a camp like this and offer any and all help they can provide. You all gave the participants of this camp such a good welcome to the CRW family and as a result, I feel most if not all will be doing CRW again very soon! Our hosts made us feel welcome and special in addition to showing what best describes true Southern Hospitality. From moment of arrival to our goodbyes we were made comfortable, given space and equipment to present our class, a packing area for ourselves, provided with up to the minute weather and aricraft advisories (great job Vic), nourished on an assortment of snacks, beverages, pizza and fed a delicious feast on Saturday night that was more than we could ask for. With the surprise appearance of Paul Bliss, all in attendance enjoyed the feast and shared great company and few cold beers after a good day! (Hope you feel better soon Laurel, I hear they have you signed up for Firewood Carrying 101?) Your comments, post camp questions and feedback will only serve to improve what I am working hard to do, please don't hesitate to contact me also if I can be of any one-on-one assistance to any of you. Again, Thank You and -- Take Care, Frank Hate to leave anyone out, sorry about the brainlock T . Thanks also to T Lavonne! (Trying to get this email out to everyone before heading to work after things got dried out enough for me to get up on a ladder.)
  8. New and Experienced CRW Dogs -- Still have lots of time to make your plans to attend this event! If you'd like to check out the DZ and grab some nylon, drop me a line and I'll add you to our list! Check out the DZ's site at http://www.skydivestatesboro.com Take Care, Frank
  9. New and Experienced CRW Dogs -- Still have lots of time to make your plans to attend this event! If you'd like to check out the DZ and grab some nylon, drop me a line and I'll add you to our list! Check out the DZ's site at www.skydivestatesboro.com Take Care, Frank
  10. Sure I would, don't really care if there is a coffin in it but you'd have dress in goth-like makeup and attire! So, you have a lot of time to sit and ponder this today? I feel your pain there, not working today and bored out of my head. Take Care, Frank
  11. We all enjoyed seeing that as much as you did being in it too Amanda! There is always a spare 143 for you to use until you think you are ready for a 126 and I'd be tickled to jump with you anytime we are out your way. Happy Holidays from us both, HI to your Dad too. Take Care, FRank Fowler
  12. Had a great time working with you and enjoyed seeing your message here, you will find it even more fun as you continue to do camps and get to practice the lessons learned! Keep it up my new CRW buddy, you have a lot of great CRW to experience ahead. See you at another camp along the way, thanks again for joining the group in Z-Hills. Take Care, Frank
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