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Honestly i would recommend it to everyone. The feeling is undescribable and the memory will last a life time. Definetely would like to do it again some day, might even do the solo if i have the balls.

Scuba diving at the reef is the next thing to mark off my list.

oh hell no - i hated standign on top of the eureka towers - def aint going to jump off some plane with a dude strapped to my back....

Scary AND gay! Imagine if you got the instructor whose wife left him that morning and he no longer had a will to live :thumbsup:

Hahaha I'm scared of heights too (even high balconies / shopping centres) but strangely I don't mind flying or looking out aeroplane windows.

Honestly i would recommend it to everyone. The feeling is undescribable and the memory will last a life time. Definetely would like to do it again some day, might even do the solo if i have the balls.

Scuba diving at the reef is the next thing to mark off my list.

Scuba is a piece of piss. There is no worry there.

Tis very relaxing... i've acually been slack (due to no car) to finish off my divers qual's and then go for more advanced stuff with mix etc etc.

Being my best mate is in the Navy, and a diver, i could go and get on some great dives with them all around Aus if i get off my ass as he is almost qualified dive master

my mates all chipped in to send me skydiving for my 21st birthday, the thing is i didnt even know about it...even on the day. pricks burst into my room at 6.30am n dragged me outta bed n blindfolded me. when the blindfold came off there i was standing in front of the coldstream skydiving sign. the dude there said he's never seen a freak out as good as mine lol but in the end was awesome and i would definatly do it again

I had a ball when I did a tandem jump out of Nagambie bout this time last year. The Mrs gave it to me as a birthday present. Also kind of a celebration of winning my first big poker tournament.

First few secs were some of the greatest time of my life! Would love to do it again sometime.

SCUBA is awesome too. 250+ dives under the belt but haven't headed out for bout 18 months. Hope to do some in Thailand in May.

/interested

Ive been meaning to do it forever. Some friendly motivation will help a bunch.

I've always wanted to go solo first up, but I reckon if SAU sky dive was set up I'd probably do w/e everyone else is doing.

new SAU logo coming. 20 sau mmebers jumping outta plane holding a massive sau banner?

Hahah even better 100 SAU members wearing Red and White spelling out SAU, although both are not plausible cause I'm sure you'd be pretty hard pressed to find 20 members who all have their license

jump off some plane with a dude strapped to my back....
an awesome sensation even though it really hurts your cheeks

:D

Certainly not an experience I am interested in.... not that there's anything wrong with that! :)

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