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    A Quick Jump Story

    Ok, here's something that happened a couple of days ago on a jump...

    A buddy and I climbed up a 290' freestander at night, it was completely overcast with low clouds but it was almost full moon bright with reflected light. Pretty much perfect conditions for that tower wind wise; light and in the right directions. We get to the top and start gearing up, I've got my rig on and snugged up and am starting to get my pilot chute set up for hand held.

    Suddenly I realize I didn't do my pre-gear up pin check (Apex DP rig). Now, I had just packed it up an hour before we left and I know everything is good, but you know how that mind fuck thing goes...

    I undo my chest strap, loosen my leg straps, and drop my rig down far enough where I can twist around and take a look at my pins. While I am there, I take a moment and route the bridle up the back of the rig and mate the magnets (I've got a magnet set up on the shoulder of the rig/bridle so I can tell it's routed correctly).

    Having double-checked everything I pull the rig back up, redo the chest strap, snug the leg straps and start with my pilot chute. It's a nice relaxed evening and we're kinda taking our time and shooting the shit about nothing.

    I've got my bridle s-folded and am prepping my pilot chute as we head over to the exit point. Suddenly, as I'm setting my bridle length by extending my arm, it feels kinda different. At first I don't think anything of it, it just feels like the bridle got snagged on my jacket or something. Then I realize that it's not just snagged, it was routed underneath my chest strap!

    Evidently, when I routed the bridle up the back of my rig before putting it back on, my bridle was laying down the front of my chest and I unknowingly cinched my chest strap down over it.

    Fuck me. I rerouted everything and then triple-checked my entire setup (and then had my buddy do the same thing to me because now I'm super paranoid about everything).

    Now, even thoug it would have been Black Death if I hadn't caught my rigging error, I don't believe that ultimately it was a huge deal because my bridle routing on hand held jumps is something that I end up checking many times before I actually climb over the rail to the platform (and then a couple of more time before actually jumping), but it was enough to really crank the "what if" scenario machine into high gear!

    Lessons Learned: No BASE jump is a "casual" thing; have a pre jump routine set and if you do deviate, then double-think everything through before making your commitment; stay focused on the task at hand; never take anything for granted.

    So, other than that, the jump was awesome and I lived to do it again.

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    At least you caught it yourself, and that you caught it period.
    Another reason I hate going handheld. To be honest, I might have climbed down. Shit like that spooks me.

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    Oh, it spooked the hell out of me too.

    There was once where I popped my bottom pin, twice, while stowing my pilot chute for the climb up on a really sketchy, dirty low, outside climb tower. I just stayed on the ground and got video for my two buddies.

    You never die on the jump you don't make.

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    Re: A Quick Jump Story

    Similar thing happened to me on my first solo jump. I took off the rig to do my pin check cause I forgot. Put it back on and realized that my bridle was through my legstrap. Oops!

    Ever since, Ive been super anal about double and triple checking EVERYTHING before i put the gear on and after.

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    Re: A Quick Jump Story

    hookitt showed me a cool trick... route the bridle under the LEFT side flap, folded back and then under the right side flap. If you pull a bit more than expected you won't pop the pin.

    Velcro rigs are still kick ass for stuff like your typical jump altitudes such as these. You hear it peel if its opening on the climb up, bottom pin can't get popped, and you don't have to think about pin tension.

    If you can afford to have two rigs, it's nice to have one of each.

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    Re: A Quick Jump Story

    Quote Originally Posted by speedphreak View Post
    You never die on the jump you don't make.
    Live to die another day. Glad you caught it.
    -C.

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    Re: A Quick Jump Story

    Kiki, was that memorial weekend at Twin when that happened?? I think I remember that. . .

    Good catch man

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    You never die on the jump you don't make.

    +1, that's a nugget...

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    Re: A Quick Jump Story

    Quote Originally Posted by hamsandwich View Post
    Velcro rigs are still kick ass for stuff like your typical jump altitudes such as these. You hear it peel if its opening on the climb up, bottom pin can't get popped, and you don't have to think about pin tension.

    If you can afford to have two rigs, it's nice to have one of each.
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    I want to get another rig so I've got two complete set ups and I've been debating a velcro rig for just this reason.

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    Re: A Quick Jump Story

    I sat here and read your story.........as i read it I had to laugh.......not at you my friend at my self......Did the same friggin thing couple of months ago with gofast and the walsh......some thing didn't feel right O' fuk misrout.....total mind fuk........lol but the jump was fun and lesson learned .......never get to comfy with your object.....darwin is always watching

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