http://www.basejumper.org/cgi-bin/ik...t=ST;f=1;t=269
I have now spoken to the neighbours at pylon park.
She has proposed the following:
1) I dont pass her number to anyone
2) I call her 1 or 2 days in advance if people are jumping there
3) If she is not at home over the period of jumping so she is unable to make arrangements for the horse - we will not jump.
She is happy with us jumping there, but she wants to have notice so she can make specific arrangements with her horse so she is happy that we are not effecting the well being of it.
If she finds people there without a phone call from me she will approach you and tell you to leave or she will call the authorities. She will then also call me and let me know that people have been there - this is a small community and it wont take much to find out who has done this.
She is being very accepting of what we do here, but her number 1 priorty is her horse. You can understand that we need to do things by her rules here.
She has also mentioned that whilst talking to a friend in a pub about the problems her horse has had with the parachuting activity someone leant over from another table and started asking about the "legality" of us jumping there. In her words "I would not go there for a few months and just let the nosey bastard forget about it" - she was infact quite apologetic that she had brought the attention to an unknown person and both her and her husband were quite upset that this had happened. Even they seem to have some cool BASE ethics!
This is what is proposed to start with, I guess this will evolve as time goes on.
Its not about policing this object, far from it. It helps us all in the long term to be courteous, thoughtful and progressive with both the locals and the jumping community. If there are any issues or concerns with this then please call my mobile or send me an email. I will be more than happy to talk to anyone about the issue at this site.
Lets keep Britain tidy!
Michael
Mac
BASE #813
PS) And yes Sean had a point - perhaps take some carrots for a treat to the horse on each visit to show that we are thoughtful toward her and her passion in life........... as she is thoughful toward our passion.
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