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  1. Has anyone had an experience with Skydive Midwest in Wisconsin? I have a family member thinking about doing a tandem there and asked if I know anything about them. So any information the collective might have would be helpful.

    Thanks in advance.

  2. I did my AFF at Quantum Leap and was deeply sadden to hear about the accident. I miss no longer being in that area, because the people there were alot of fun to be around. My first 4-way was with the two owners, Scott and Jim Cowan, and Rob Walsh one of their employees. I was fortunate to to have that experience, I had only 30 jumps at that time and it is the one skydive that kept me coming back. I owe my love of the sport to those guys.


    My heart goes out to the entire Family at Quantum Leap.

  3. I'm suprised that with 96 votes in that non smoking is a greater percentage than smokers. Seems like everyone at the dropzone lights up. Maybe its just my aversion to it that makes it seem everyone smokes.

    It will be interesting to see how this poll pans out in the long run.

  4. I have two people who want to do a tandem and we weren't able to do it in Michigan before they left for Florida. So I told them I would help them find someplace down there and I would come down and jump when they made their tandem jump. They have a place in Naples and probably won't make the trip up to Zhills. If travel wasn't an issue I would meet them in Titusville. Last year when I took some people there they didn't charge me for my skydives and that was pretty cool.

  5. I just received an ipod and I'm curious what my options are for downloading music for it?

    What sites have you used? Good or Bad?

    Thanks for any info.

  6. When I went through jump school, 15 years ago or so the requirements were the same as basic training. They weren't interested in whether or not you could max out the requirements just that you were able to do the minimum standards. However, they were very strict in form and alot of people did a lot of pushups that didn't count.

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    I'd like to know what that image is doing there since it has nothing at all to do with any of their serives.



    Since when did advertising have anything to do with the products being offered. Skydiving is an awesome experience and if someone wants to use an image of someone having a blast doing a tandem skydive more power to them.

  8. Nancy from Ouragan replied the next day to an email I sent to her asking her some questions about freefly suit materials and the following is how she replied.

    "Nylon materials are more resistant, light and create a better drag. In time, cotton or polycotton fabrics expands and your suit become bigger and flies
    differently without slowing you down more because the fibers are more apart from each other (more air passes through = less lift effect). Nylon keeps
    its "shape" even when being old (less air passing through = more lift)"

  9. There's no theory about it - in my experiences ZP tunnel suits fly slower than other tunnel suits.

    So when you are wearing a zp suit in the tunnel the tunnel operator is able to decrease the airspeed in the tunnel related to the airspeed needed when wearing a non zp suit?

  10. Paige,

    Hypothetically, if you had two suits that fit identically and one was made with zp fabric and the other polycotton, how differently would they perform.

    The reason I ask is I am trying to make an informed decision with what suit I am going to buy. Rather than the typical buy suit xyz, because I wear it and its the best.

    Thanks

  11. I saw a comment that the new technology, in reguards to materials used, to make freefly suits is a way to charge more money, rather than improve a suits performance. I am curious if that is a widely thought opinion?

    High tech fabrics have improved the way a garmet preformans on the golf course or on the ski slopes, so why not in freeflying?

    Interested in your thoughts.

  12. Many companies make telemark specific skiis and they are nothing like cross country skiis. Telemark skiis are much wider at the waist typically shaped like a normal powder ski and tend to be softer flex than your typical powder ski. My understanding is that telemark skiing although very physically demanding it is alot easier on the body. Not so high impact and jarring as traditional down hill skiing, just watch the difference on how the guys on telemark skis make their way through a mogul run. Down hillers bang through the moguls and telemarkers move through them more gracefully. It is also easier to get to the backcountry on tele skiis you don't have to put attachments on your downhill bindings or snowshow while carrying your skiis.