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Another thing I have enjoyed is jumping from structures. I have over 500
structure jumps. I've learned from experience that I am the safest and
most talented parachutist. I also do high falls into air bags. One day I plan to
freefall from 35,000 ft. in to a net that I have designed. |

 
 
I'm the designer and builder of most all my equipment I do most all my
rigging and sewing.
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The building above is the Americus Building in Houston, Texas
The other pictures are of the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado. The river you
see is the Arkansas River that I love to go white water rafting when ever
possible.
The radio antenna is some where in America I've jumped so many.
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Jumping from the Royal Gorge Bridge
in Colorado, is very difficult and dangerous. This is one
of seven successful jumps I've made from this bridge. The landing area is small
and full of holes, because you MUST land on the railroad tracks, and nowhere else.
The winds moving through this canyon are treacherous, many times my parachute
collapses, and rocks from side-to-side the whole decent making it very difficult
to steer. The other big problem is the cliffs on one side drop straight into the
river, and the other side drop to the railroad tracks. The area you see that
looks flat, is not at all flat, it drops at a 45 degree angle to the tracks,
consists of giant rocks and boulders. Landing in this would mean broken bones.
Between the railroad tracks and the river is also dangerous, because of the
slope and rocks. The river is cold, and fast moving, and landing in this current
with a parachute can be deadly. These are the reasons this jump is a real
challenge. |




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