Skydiving
I guess I have always been a sucker for life-defying stunts. After inverted pulling off inverted rappelling and run-downs, sky-diving was next in line. Of all the people I thought I would be doing this with, I never expect to be sky diving with my cell group people. This group of pious yet adventurous Christians are gonna get me killed someday (snow-boarding trip up next.)
It was crazy. At 13 000 feet and 40 degrees Fahrenheit, jumping off the plane was the one of the most adrenaline-escalating experiences ever. Believe it or not, the free-fall (before you pull the parachute) actually lasted a full minute.
Jumping off the plane, into the shimmering horizon and freezing temperature.
Simply lost for words. Trying to close your mouth is a challenge.
The beautiful horizon
Safe landing
Just gotta do this again!
It was crazy. At 13 000 feet and 40 degrees Fahrenheit, jumping off the plane was the one of the most adrenaline-escalating experiences ever. Believe it or not, the free-fall (before you pull the parachute) actually lasted a full minute.
Greg, my instructor and only life-line
Jumping off the plane, into the shimmering horizon and freezing temperature.
Simply lost for words. Trying to close your mouth is a challenge.
The beautiful horizon
Safe landing
Just gotta do this again!
Well, one more thing off the list of things to do before I die. Next on the list - bungee jumping!
1 Comments:
Wow. So cool! You make me jealous~ =p
Funny video. Scandalous part. Haha.
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