Hi all,
This question is for those of you with some real BASE experience. I've been skydiving for about 5 years and have 311 jumps. The reason I have so few jumps is that finances got really tight for a while, and my jumping was reduced to about two jumps a month for about two years. Finances aren't quite so tight anymore, and I'm finally back in the swing, so I'm finally trying to do something I've wanted to do for several years--make the progression to BASE jumping. I've been thinking about taking one of the available BASE courses, and I was wondering if anyone has an opinion on these. I'm not sure if there's more than one (I've only read about one), but if so, I'd appreciate feedback on any you are familiar with. Do these courses require that you provide your own gear? (By the way, what is the formula for determining the appropriate BASE canopy size for your body weight?) Any additional information or advise on getting into BASE jumping is welcome. My BASE jumping experience is limited to working as ground crew for an antenna jump and some reading on the subject. I'm a pretty good canopy pilot and a pretty good packer, so I feel reasonably confident that I can handle BASE jumping; I just want to make sure I take the best approach. Thanks in advance.
--Douva
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