The recent discussion about Schlefy's death regarding a basic misconception is disheartening,
and bad techniques (which were corrected 10 to 15 years ago) may be more common among today's jumpers than one thinks.
There seems to be two or three options here:
1) encourage experienced jumpers to say something. Personally, I wouldn't think I would have to even raise this point!
2) encourage low timers to seek out knowledge. What about the jumpers who are isolated and reinvent the wheel? The internet may be there only knowledge source.
3) design a basic FAQs of generally accepted principles so that these newcomers won't needlessly endanger themselves.
Walt Appel wrote some good articles years ago that could use some updating. Perhaps there should be a link or repository here on the BASE board of basic BASE information.




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