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    Colorado Man Injured in Parachute Jump

    From http://www.abqjournal.com/north/3170...ws03-07-05.htm

    A 21-year-old man suffered serious leg injuries after his parachute opened late after jumping off the R** G***** G**** Bridge— one of the highest suspension bridges in the federal highway system— early Sunday morning, according to New Mexico State Police.
    Robert Walking of Crested Butte, Colo., was taken to St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe where his injuries were "less than life-threatening," Lt. Jimmy Glascock said.
    Walking jumped off the bridge, situated more than 650 feet above the Rio Grande, around 6:30 a.m., police said.
    He may have been participating in a sport called BASE jumping, which involves launching from fixed points while wearing a parachute. BASE stands for building, antennae, span and earth.
    It took several hours to locate the young man. Search and rescue teams were dispatched, although a New Mexico National Guard helicopter was ultimately used to pull the man from the bottom of the gorge, Glascock said.
    Later Sunday, St. Vincent spokesman Don Butterfield confirmed Walking was still a patient at the hospital but said he could not provide information about his condition because of federal privacy laws.
    Several family members were present at the time of the incident, Glascock said.
    The R** G***** G**** Bridge is located about 10 miles west of Taos on U.S. 64.

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    flummi_
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    Re: Colorado Man Injured in Parachute Jump

    i think it is really cute to disguise the name of the object... and then leave a precise description (height of bridge; over the rio grande; 10 mi west of taos on US 64) of it in the rest of the post.

    just a thought...
    flummi

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    Re: Colorado Man Injured in Parachute Jump

    Isn't it just? ;-) Don't want to upset the moderators, you know! :-P

    How is the "Yee Ha" ProTec flummi?

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    flummi_
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    Re: Colorado Man Injured in Parachute Jump

    hi craig,

    the helmet is fine and ever since you gave it back to me, it has been behaving well (meaning that it did not jump off anything without having a human being safely attached to it).

    sunny greetings from rome,
    flummi

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    ManBird
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    Re: Colorado Man Injured in Parachute Jump

    Quote Originally Posted by flummi_
    i think it is really cute to disguise the name of the object... and then leave a precise description (height of bridge; over the rio grande; 10 mi west of taos on US 64) of it in the rest of the post.

    just a thought...
    flummi
    Yeah. Who cares what it's called, we just need the location. Who here has jumped an object that they didn't know the name of until later? Show of hands?

    The other "nugget" is that they say he "may have been" BASE jumping. I don't think he was. I think he's just very safety conscious about crossing bridges, so he always brings along some sort of rescue device. He slipped and did what he had to do. Good on him.

    Heal soon!

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    Tom Aiello
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    Re: Colorado Man Injured in Parachute Jump

    If you're reading the location, and thinking of jumping there, be sure to bring lots of pads. The "landing area" _sucks_.

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    Re: Colorado Man Injured in Parachute Jump

    Ya,,,My brother lived close by that bridge.
    He said it was ..Rough !
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