Toogs DZ e-News #343 (13-19 August 2018)

Monday, August 20, 2018

Achievements

Charles Tey  – Certificate A
Adrian Seemann – 30th Birthday

Photos Missed From Last Week:

Charles AFF6 – Photo by Darren
Dave Brel 1-2 – Photo by Darren

It’s Monday 13th August – Downunder Dynamics (DD5) was in full swing. Mason and his crew of coaches kept the aircraft and fun jumpers going all day. Charles Tey competed AFF 7 & AFF 8. Ian Baker, Mark Dineen and Kyal McAuliffe were our new students for the classroom today, congrats on your TAF1 Boys. Jamie completed B-rel 4. Ruijie-He completed a Tandem Skydive also. 78 people on the day, 23 caravan loads went up.

Ian Baker – TAF1 – Photo by Ben Fuller
Charles Tey – AFF7, nice exit – Photo by Sara
Charles Tey – AFF8 – Tracking like a BOSS – Photo by Olli
Jamie Brel4 – Photo by Olli
Mark TAF1 – Photo by Darren
Ruijie He after her Tandem Skydive – Photo by Karen

Tuesday – Another beautiful day in paradise, blue skies and no winds. More people turned up for DD5. Mark Dineen continued through his AFF 2, 3 and 4. Josh Aston completed AFF 2 & 3 also. Another 2 new students arrived today to get in on the fun that skydiving has to offer, both Clarence Jean and Valerie Chia started their Addiction AFF package course today, congrats on your TAF1. Jacob Continued his B Licence. There were 26 loads today with a total of 376 skydives done…well done to all, was a great day.

Josh before AFF Stage 2 – looking quite relaxed – Photo by Sara
Josh AFF 3 – Straighten ya legs bro – Photo by Sara
Mark before AFF 2 – Yeow looking good – Photo by Adrian
Clarence TAF1 – Photo by Olli
Valerie TAF1 – Photo by Alex
Mark AFF 4 – Photo by Adrian
Jacob B-rel 3 – Photo Darren

Wednesday – Another big day ahead of us, we had 82 skydivers joining us in fun today. The 5 Tandems for the day were Danielle Cowan, Ashlee Harbourd, sisters Emily and Sarah Ripps and Kellie Griffen.

Mark Dineen smashed out another 2 skydives towards his licence AFF 5 & 6. Charles Tey continued working on his accuracy landings. Both Clarence Jean and Valerie Chia completed AFF 2, 3, and 4. The DD5 crew were still running hard.

Kellie Lovin Frefall
Kellie under canopy – Photos by Adrian
Danielle Tandem – Photo by Darren
Mark AFF 6 – Photo by Darren
Mark AFF 5 – Photo by Adrian
Valerie Delta like a pro on AFF2 – Photo by Adrian
Sarah tandem with Darren – Photo by Olli
Valerie AFF4 – Photo by Adrian
Emily Tandem – Photo by Alex
Clarence AFF 2 – Photo by Sara
Valerie AFF 3 – Photo by Sara
Ashlee – Photo by Tim
Sisters Emily & Sarah Ripps with Ashlee after their Tandem – Photo by Karen

Thursday – After the all the great weather early in the week, the 2nd half is looking a bit windy. Today the westerly winds put us on hold for a little bit, but we still managed 9 caravans loads. Both Mark and Clarence Jean managed to get 1 jump in before the winds started.

Clarence AFF4 – Photo by Olli

Friday – Forecast was looking windy… so it was wheels up 0800, 10 loads done before lunchtime. 17 loads all day! Mark worked on AFF 7 & 8, Clarence Jean AFF 4 & 5, Valerie Chia AFF 5 and Charles AFF 9. Congratulations!

Charles Tey AFF9 – Yeow congratulations – Photo by Olli
Mark AFF 7 – Backloops? or a weird sitting position? – Photo by Darren
Mark AFF 7 Dive Exit
Mark AFF 8 – Photos by Darren
Clarence AFF 5 – Photo by Adrian
Valerie AFF 5 – Photo by Adrian

Saturday – What a day! Students, Tandems, Starcrests, and the DD5 crew’s last day. Tandems for the day were Phylia Van Mildert and Larissa Farnham. Clarence Jean AFF 5 & 6, Skye Marsh AFF 8, Cory Cassell AFF 6 and 2 new students for the day were father and son Jacob and Michael Howkins. Shout out to our Instructor Adrian ‘Happy 30th Birthday’.

Skye AFF 8 – Photo by Olli
Cory AFF 6 – Photo by Dave G
Phylia after her Tandem Skydive – Photo by Karen

Star Crest Saturday

We had great support with experienced jumpers coming to help. We had enough for two groups. Thanks to all the experienced jumpers that came to help. Especially Martin for running the second group. Congratulations Janine on completing her last Star Crest, Kat completed her first two. Katy, Jared and Blake completed their first starcrest. Thanks you SQPC (South Queensland Parachute Council) and Skydive Ramblers for making this a successful event. Look forward to seeing you all next time. 
Natisha
Dingle.

Next Star Crest events are 22nd September, and 3rd November.

Photos courtesy of Natisha Dingle

Downunder Dynamics #5

@myhelmydream with the animals at DD5
DD5 – Great camp with great people – Photos courtesy of Downunder Dynamics

Sunday – only 1 Hop ‘n’ Pop load before the westerly winds started blowing at 25-30kts…

TOTAL

1726 – Skydives
115 – Loads
50-90 – Jumpers
68 – Cartons

Big Thanks to

Mason and his crew of coaches for the Downunder Dynamics Camp #5 (DD5)
Instructors – Darren, Adrian, Ollie, Dave G, Ben F, Ben N, Emily, Tish
Manifest staff – Jenny, Collette, Karen, Sara, Margaret
Pilots – John, Rawan, Eloise, Liam, Mick
Packers – Alex, Inid, Jess, Tam

And many others that helped make this week AWESOME!

Next week Learning Curve Camp (LCC) is on and the last one for the year is from 15-19th October, the week before the Equinox Boogie!

Keep up to date by following us on our Skydive Ramblers Facebook page.

See ya!
Macca & Team Ramblers.

Visitor Book Comments

Danielle Cowan – Awesome Birthday present… Loved it.

Emily Ripps – An Amazing Birthday present! Divers were so fun.

Ashlee Harbourd – Was an amazing experience. Thank you too all the staff

Sarah Ripps – Absolutely Awesome! Thank you so much.

Upcoming events

20-24 August – Learning Curve Camp 

23 September – Star Crest Saturday
28 September – 6 October – Aussie Bigways Premier Event 2018 with Larry Henderson

8 October – DZ closed (no jumping)
15-19 October – Pre Nox Get Current Learning Curve Camp
20-28 October – EQUINOX BOOGIE 2018 – Freefall & Music Festival 
29 October – DZ closed (no jumping)

3 November – Star Crest Saturday

17-21 December – Learning Curve Camp

Koalas on the move… Photo by Karen

One of my all time favorite dropzones in all the world, which is saying something, because I have jumped at hundreds of dropzones. Wonderful people running the place, wonderful people jumping there. Safe operation in every way, and tons of fun!

“all time favorite” – by Brian Germain

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