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    Adventures In Sky Diving

    So how do you define adventure?

    Adventure comes into a term when an activity that is supposedly risky or uncertain is undertaken for the sake (at least in part) of exhilaration and excitement, maybe regardless of the outcome price. Potential for danger is always a factor and in a sense an important constituent for any adventure, else the adventure becomes routine.

    And for sky diving, it is always defined as an adventure, all else pale in comparison. In fact, many view sky diving as suicidal (which is wrong by the way), and those that pursue sky diving is adrenaline addicted (adrenaline yes, but in no way addicted).

    For those of us that had sky dive, sky diving becomes run of the mill after reaching perhaps the 100th mark, or even the 50th mark. Whatever, sky diving do becomes boring after a while. That's why you should enjoy sky diving as it is meant to be enjoyed by pro jumpers!

    Hit and Rock, Pond Swapping, Cross Country, and even extreme free fall, these are adventures in sky diving enjoyed by many veteran sky divers. Because it is always the more the better, there's no way to increase competitiveness in sky diving unless you do adventures in sky diving.

    Camera Adventures in Sky Diving

    There will always be a clear line dividing 'Those Who Had' and 'Those Who Haven't'. That's why it's often kind to bring videos or photos of what you saw to the ground. In any case, there is often a huge demand for good camera sky divers, especially on first time jumper situations who'd on most occasion request for a souvenir. So if you are really bored with your sky diving, why not take it to the next level by tagging a camera along with you.

    Night Adventures in Sky Diving

    Night jumps are significantly different. The first big difference is the view. At night time, everything else is different; it could be a bit scary. Of course the techniques for free falling at limited visual perception may be different, too. Those that have logged several jumps may even find night jumps a whole new different experience.

    Stuff Sky Diving Adventures

    Many misunderstood why people would want to tag along things while sky diving. It is because these things that exist in the ground level could be a different thing up above. Or it could be an item for comparative symbolism. Look it this way: ever wondered how a car WOULD crash at the height of 4000 ft? It could be costly but this is a way to find out.

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