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  1. It's not clear to me that skydiving is an optimal activity for those with a casual attitude towards it and who do not maintain a high degree of currency. Perhaps that was presented in the wrong way. A casual attitude is by far the way I approach this sport. My point was merely that not everyone who jumps is completely obsessed with it or is out there all day every weekend. I do a jump or two every other week for the most part, have never lost currency, and ensure that I maintain my gear in excellent condition. Granted my jump numbers are low, but I still consider jumping a blast, and definitively don't have a "casual attitude" towards it. It's a great thing to do, and whether you are out there all the time or once every other week the stoke of it is still shared by all.
  2. I feel you dude. Skydiving has never been a big thing for me. I've been jumping for over three years now and still only have 75 jumps. If I jump more than twice a month I consider it a lot. To me there are other things I'd rather be doing. I find kiteboarding and wakeboarding to be a lot more fun personally, and skydiving only happens if I can't do the one of the other two on a weekend. Not trying to blast the sport, its a lot of fun and I appreciate the passion a lot of people have for it, but to me its always just been more of something to fill the time when I can't kite or wake.