Showing posts with label Tracking jump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tracking jump. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2009

2009-08-23 Jumps 107-112

It was a beautiful day!

Jump 107
Horney Gorilla attempt with Todd. Decent video. Todd went upside down after we went out the door and we broke apart. We went to belly, docked and then did a propeller. Very fun. Nice landing, but about 20' from my target.

Jump 108
Another Horney Gorilla attempt with Franz. We kind of got it but Franz was so light and wasn't gripping my legs. It was more backflying than sit. Another good landing, about 10' from the target.

Jump 109
5-way with Franz, Kathy Lynne, Rob, Tyler and myself. We broke apart on exit so we never created the star. Rob stayed away as Kathy Lynne and Tyler zoomed around trying to dock with me. Franz was nowhere to be seen. Tyler finally docked and Kathy Lynne was almost there when we got to break altitude. Good landing, 20'.

Jump 110
Horney Gorilla with Dave. We got flipped several times, but finally got it for a second. Then we broke apart, docked and did a propeller. Very fun. Great landing--5'.

Jump 111
Heyka's #300. A hybrid attempt gone bad. I was in the base. Katie B, Heyka and Brian F all docked on our leg grips and tried to go into a hang. Heyka kind of made it. Katie flipped over the top and Brian bodychecked the fellow next to me. Lots of funny scenes. Decent landing with 10' accuracy.

Jump 112
Tracking jump with lots of folks. I was on the camera step waiting for everyone to jump, but waited for the last person to go before realizing that he wasn't on the tracking run. Went into head-down and caught up with the group. Absolutely beautiful with the marine layer reflecting the setting sun and contrasting the jumpers.


Video: From jumps 111 & 112, plus pictures from other jumps.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

2009-07-25 Jumps 95-100

Today was destined to be the day I hit 100. I was talking it up with a bunch of people, but when everything came together, I thought about doing a helicopter jump for the 100th. That would have made it really special in a selfish way because I would have been with a small number of people. Instead, Yoyo went through the effort to organize an ambitious 17-way snowflake. In the mean time, I had 5 jumps to do before the 100th, so I was jumping like a mad man.

Jump 95
This jump started off with the intention that I was going to lurk, but I ended up solo. I did some back and sit practice and got into a straight down delta. The head down position was really cool because I could tell my lower body was in the slipstream of my upper body. It got really quite too which was really cool. A good landing at 10'.

Jump 96
I decided to try the head down position again and again got into that slipstream. It felt very cool. 206mph. A good landing at 10'.

Jump 97
A tracking jump with Travis and Shane. It was fun, and we were able to keep together and on the same level. I felt pretty good about my track stability. Long landing at 30'

Jump 98
Another solo head down. It would be nice to see what I'm doing. A good landing at 15'.

Jump 99
2-way back flip exit with Heyka. We did several flips then to belly. Tried to do a propeller, but couldn't get it to work. Long landing at 20'.

Jump 100
Yeay, the big #100. Now I can feel like a hotshot. :) Yoyo organized a 17-way snowflake. I was in the base, so there wasn't much for me to do to make this happen other than not screw up the exit. Well, I didn't screw up the exit, but still only 12 people were able to get grips. I guess one problem was that we were fairly dearched in the base, so it was flying really slowly. Tracking was kind of crazy with so many people in the sky. A good landing at 15'.

I got to watch the video that Donald and one other guy made of the jump on the big-screen. It was way cool.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

2009-07-19 Hot and Sticky! Jumps 90-94

It was a hot and sticky day for sure. The temperature must have been over 100°f, and even hotter in the backdraft from the propellers while waiting to board. But that didn't stop Cindy, Matt and I from jumping the whole day.

Jump 90
I met up with two guys on the way to the plane and we decided to try a  3-way head down then to belly and 2 360's.  We managed it which was cool. I had a great landing within 5' of the target.

Jump 91
I got to lurk as Matt and Cindy did a linked tracking jump. In the middle they did a  flip, together, and it worked very well. We reversed direction and tracked again. They waved off, tracked and went in for the landing. Again, I had a really great landing within 5' from the target.

Jump 92
 3-way hybrid attempt with Matt and Cindy. Matt was supposed to come in, dock and grab chest straps and go into a sit. He was too slow in docking, so we never got to have him go into a sit. Good landing, 10' from target.

Jump 93
3-way belly with Cindy and Troy. We were just going to do 360's and docks. We actually got three 360's and two docks before the clock ran out. Good landing, 10' from target.

Jump 94
5-way  sit train attempt. Heyka and I stayed linked because I forgot to let go of her harness. I enjoyed the spin we got into. I don't think she did though. We were falling faster than the rest, so I was able to see one other group of 2 still in the sit train above us. Heyka and I got into a belly and waited to see if anyone else would join us. The landing was a bit long at around 30'.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

2009-07-04 Emily's Tandem jump and other fun. (Jumps 85-89)

I had decided to go mountain biking at Hollenbeck Canyon with some friends on Friday because I knew I was going to be taking my friend Emily to do a tandem jump on the morning of the 4th. I packed up my tent and my air mattress and all the trappings of home, along with my bike and headed to Jamul. After a beautiful late afternoon ride with Bryan F an, and dinner with Gardner, I headed back to Skydive San Diego to set up my tent and go to sleep. As I was laying out my tent, Max came out of his room, and I offered to share a bottle of vodka with him if he helped me set up the tent. In short order, the tent was erected, the air mattress was inflated and everything was laid out for a good night's sleep. The bottle of Belvedere was opened, and the conversation was flowing. After about 8 shots, I was ready to lay down, so I bid a good night and headed to the tent. I awoke early, as usual, took down the tent and packed everything back into the car. I then headed off to Eastlake to get some coffee before Emily and Blaze would arrive. They got there just before 9am, and I sent Emily off to fill out the waiver while I performed the financial side of the bargain. Blaze was the nervous one. Emily told me that Blaze had come into her room to wake her up and was crying and gave her a little speech about how if she something happened to her that she was loved. While I was waiting for my CC to be processed, Blaze was mentioned how charged everyone seemed to be. I looked around, but really, the only one who was charged was her--it was kind of funny.

Jump 85
For this jump, I just played by myself. Flips and turns and the like. Got to wave to Emily before jumping. Great landing.

Jump 86
2-way with Dave. Linked exit. Belly 360 L, Dock, 360 R, Dock, Side-body, Track. Bumpy air. Soft landing. First jump on new suit.
Jump 87
2-way head down w/ Ausie Matt - 231mph!

Jump 88
Solo sit practice.

Jump 89
Solo sit practice.