At the end of July I had a cliff strike at Smellevagen in Norway.This is to thank the BASE Brothers who helped me out.I have not been able to get hold of all of your names,I apologise.
From Norway - Stein,Kim and Klaus.
From Sweden - Mikael and Per.
From the USA - Tibor.
From Australia - Gary and Darcy.
Mikael and Tibor jumped straight after me and landed on the talus to come and look for me.The other guys came with the rescue gear all of these guys carried me down for the chopper rescue.
What I have learned:
At the time of my strike I had 138 BASE jumps and 4 wingsuit flights,130 skydives and 2 wingsuit flights out of a airplane and 4 fullon 180's out of all my BASE jumps.My last 2 , before the strike ,were in Norway,one with a line-twist.On both of them I went for my risers and not my toggels.Although I cant remember, I'm pretty sure I worked my risers on the strike.Maybe something to learn here.
Pilotchute - On the 2 earlier 180's I jumped a pilotchute with major construction faults.Maybe someone can give some feedback concerning what to look for and how to attach a pilotchute correctly.I had no idea until Space showed me the problem.However my pilotchute on the strike was perfect as I had just got a new one.
Pack job - I packed slider-up with 3 turns on each of the 6 nose cells and the centre cell fully exposed with a +-6 second delay.This may have been the reason for the strike.
Head injury - I have a couple of cracks in my skull leading from my right eye to the base of my skull and some bone fragments did permanent damage to the optic nerve - THINK ABOUT WEARING A GOOD HELMET !!!
Mick , thanks for the board and the opportunity to put this out - good to meet you in Norway,see you next season.




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