Monday 23rd October – The start of October Learning Curve Camp but no jumping today, wind and weather against us.
On Tuesday 3 loads were done. 24 fun jumpers were here. New AFF students Lin K.. & Sophie M.. did TAFFStages 1, Jaega B. did AFF Stage 5, Jaide H. did AFF Stage 6, Randall J.. did Stage 9 – completing his AFF Course! Well done! LCCampers finally got in the air. The weather was still hot.
Wednesday – another 3 loads were done. The weather! 17 fun jumpers were here. AFF student Lin did TAFF Stage 2 and Jaega did AFF Stages 6 & 7.
Thursday – 4 loads were done. 22 fun jumpers were here. AFF student Lin did Stages 3 & 4.
On Friday 15 fun jumpers arrived and 2 loads took to the skies. Weather still not the best.
Saturday was sensational. 41 fun jumpers were keen and 7 loads were done. The “Nexus Flight” Sports Team Flockers arrived for the “What the Flock!? #5” event and made a start.
And “The Flying Nachos” were running their first Nachos Angle School: Corn chips Angle Camp 1 and it was hot! 🌶🌶🌶
Sunday – was big! The weather finally turned our way. 79 fun jumpers were active and 17 loads went up. Our Tandems today were Isaac T., Maecyn O.., Anne F.., Levi E.., and Jacob E..
AFF student Olenka R. did Stage 3. Blinco H. did a Coach/ B-Rel jump. Great ending to not such a great weathered out and hot windy week.
What the Flock?!
Nachos Angle School – Corn Chips Camp 1
“On the weekend of October 28th and 29th, Skydive Ramblers hosted an exhilarating event organized by the Nachos Angle School and The Corn Chips Program. Coaches Alvaro Abreu and Claudio Manganiello guided nine enthusiastic participants, dividing them into two groups for thrilling beginner and intermediate jumps. Despite challenging winds on Saturday, the event continued with a dedicated focus on safety and education. Participants were treated to an informative and engaging PowerPoint presentation, covering essential topics such as safety measures, optimal angles, and valuable lessons learned throughout the years.
The weekend featured three jumps on Saturday and six jumps on Sunday, each set against the backdrop of epic sunset views. But it wasn’t just about jumps; participants had the unique opportunity to master skills such as exiting the plane, approaching their slot safely, navigating at different speeds, and improving break-off procedures. They also delved into the principles of navigation, wind awareness, and group dynamics. To wrap up the fantastic weekend, everyone enjoyed a pub meal, sharing stories and the Nacho culture vibe, which is all about having fun and making long-lasting connections. This event was more than just a skydiving experience; it was a vibrant and inclusive community of skydiving enthusiasts.”