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<blockquote data-quote="venomous" data-source="post: 6844189" data-attributes="member: 9760"><p>We did our freefall from 14k to about 5k. Instructor said we were moving pretty fast because of our combined weight. More experienced guys will open lower, but it was a great introduction. I have already started pricing gear, and it is just as expensive as racing. I figured a tandem jump would be an affordable way to see if I liked it and at the price I couldn't say no. (159.00 for those curious)</p><p></p><p>As far as a rush...well I have over 2800 hrs in the back of a helicopter at some pretty crazy heights. The initial jump out was like "bam..holey crap" but actually I think I would have liked to do some flips or rolls ect. Again it was my first time, so really nothing extreme. Will I do it again? Hell yes!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venomous, post: 6844189, member: 9760"] We did our freefall from 14k to about 5k. Instructor said we were moving pretty fast because of our combined weight. More experienced guys will open lower, but it was a great introduction. I have already started pricing gear, and it is just as expensive as racing. I figured a tandem jump would be an affordable way to see if I liked it and at the price I couldn't say no. (159.00 for those curious) As far as a rush...well I have over 2800 hrs in the back of a helicopter at some pretty crazy heights. The initial jump out was like "bam..holey crap" but actually I think I would have liked to do some flips or rolls ect. Again it was my first time, so really nothing extreme. Will I do it again? Hell yes!!! [/QUOTE]
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