Jump Heights
6,000ft Hop'n'Pop - For Quick Thrills
Probably the most thrilling of the 3 choices in so much as it's only 10 seconds of freefall, it's a definite rush.
When the door of the plane opens it's a rush of senses, it's loud, cold, windy and for many people a rush of fear and adrenalin (and lots of other emotions too!). Next you are in the door, legs outside the plane get blown a bit by the speed, then body out a little further to the point of no return, ready set go and whooohhhoah... I'm out of the plane, falling!! A couple of seconds of sensory overload and whooh exhiraration, eyes wide open, and then whoo, parachute opens and it's instantly quiet and slow.
Yep, it's a rush. Enough time to put a mega smile on your face, but not enough time to get into it or take the blinkers off.
10,000ft Checkin It Out
After those first 10 seconds described above, another 20 seconds to get right into and enjoy hard, and understand completely that freefall is the most amazing feeling and experience ever.
Yahoooo but don't want it to end... and then whoo, parachute opens.
Definitely still a rush, every skydive is, but left feeling needy, wished I'd had more freefall and understand that 14,000ft is a must.
14,000ft Top Dog
All of those first 30 seconds but it's sooo not over yet, in fact time to relax and sink right into it thank you very much, woo and hoo, freeeefaaaallllll is unreeeeeeaaaaal, able to look around and let it all sink in, notice more of the sights and what's happening, how my body is feeling, never want this to end, the TM waves and shows me his altimeter, and woo, parachute opens, oh yeah, that's satisfying!
That is the bomb!
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