First off, I think it's unwise for any BASE jumper to confront or even try to explain to Mr. Stout what BASE means to us and why his son jumped. The absolute bottom line is that his son is dead and he's dealing with it in a way that gives him solice. So let it go.
The best part about being a BASE jumper is that it's undergroung and clandestine (at least in my state) That means that I don't give a crap about what the general public thinks. They're all reading books and watching t.v. and thinkin about whatever when I'm on top an A. Sometimes I just like to sit at the top and think about how many millions of people are in my state and then realize that only me and maybe a couple of friends are the ONLY ones getting ready to huck an object.
Most "Normal" people will never, ever in there entire existence even remotely understand the true joy of life and self that BASE provides it's participants. We don't need to explain it to them.
I guess my point is that if you don't like what's going on, you have other options. Some objects may need regulation, many don't because the public just doesn't know they're being jumped. Simple equation: Jumps in public = regulation. Jumps out of public eye = unregulated BASE at it's finest.
I think we can trust Tom and Jason to do what's best for us given the current situation. Whatever happens, happens. I'll make jumps regardless.
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