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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Man guilty of 7 charges after escape, rampage (The Columbus Dispatch)

Billy Jack Fitzmorris was convicted today on all counts related to a daylong crime spree that started in Youngstown and ended after he took a woman hostage in Hilliard.

If you are concerned whether or not this will happen when you are going to be out there, statistical reports estimate that approximately one in a thousand main parachutes experience some kind of opening malfunction and must be cut away; although some skydivers have on their records many thousands of jumps and never had to cut away their parachute. But, most accidents and fatalities in skydiving occur under a fully functional main parachute and are due to turbulence or inexperience. Thus, ask, listen, and essentially learn as much as you can from your skydiving trainer before taking off and ultimately jumping off the plane.

Begin by researching the facilities at your area that offer these kind of extreme sports adventures and then speak in person with the trainer who has to be an experienced and professional skydiver. You should be able to tour the facilities, ask for other peoples reviews, request their authorization and certification documents, and generally learn through observation before putting your money, your time and your life at the hands of someone not adequately trained to lead you back to safety once you jump off a moving airplane.

Parachute Safety Tips For Amateurs

Second, you have to inspect the gear you will be wearing and using. By gear here we mean the garment you should be dressed with, and most importantly, the parachute your life will depend on. In order for a parachute to be of good quality and ready-to-use, it had to be carefully folded, or "packed" to ensure that it will open reliably. In the U.S. and many developed countries, emergency and reserve parachutes are packed by "riggers" who must be trained and certified according to legal standards. Paratroops and sport skydivers are always trained to pack their own primary "main" parachutes. Thus, inspect the companys parachutes and make sure you check their materials for any problems or malfunctions. In fact, parachutes can malfunction in several ways. Malfunctions can range from minor problems that can be corrected in-flight and still land safely, to catastrophic malfunctions that will require the unlucky fellow to cut away the main parachute using a modern 3-ring release system and the reserve parachute to be deployed. Most skydivers are also equipped with small barometric computers known as an Automatic Activation Device (AAD) that will automatically deploy the reserve parachute in case of emergency. Specifically, if a skydiver does not deploy the main parachute to reduce his rate of descent by a preset altitude, the AAD device reads the malfunction and automatically releases the reserve parachute.

If you find exciting the new idea you and your friends shared late one afternoon of getting together over the following weekend to try parachuting, the hobby of jumping off a moving training airplane while wearing a parachute, you better read the following tips, as your and your friends safety literally depend on pulling the right type of cord at the right time.



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Hiking Escudilla Mountain

Escudilla Mountain was called the upside down bowl by native Americans due to it's unusual shape. It is located on the very eastern edge of the Mogollon Rim in Arizona in the White Mountains adjacent to New Mexico. The mountain is 4 hours from Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque or Las Cruces. It is in the heart of the Apache National Forest which is one of the largest National Forest in the country, combined with the adjacent Gila National Forest the area in square miles is roughly the size of Yellowstone National Park.

Last Wednesday I was lucky enough to guide a good friend with his wife, son and daughter. My friends are in there early forties and the kids are 11 and 9 years old respectively. They were not acclimatized to high altitude, so their wind was short, but after an hour and a half they were all able to successfully summit Escudilla Mountain. We were able to complete the entire hike in 3 hours.

Hiking Escudilla Mountain

For more information on Escudilla Mountain and the surrounding White Mountains, please visit my website at www.alpinenutriosorealestate.com

The Escudilla Mountain Trailhead is at an elevation of approximately 9,400'. You can easily drive to the trailhead and begin your hike from that point. The trail begins by winding through a huge Aspen grove for the first mile, then gradually gains elevation until you reach a large ridge without trees which is aptly named Profanity Ridge. The next half mile is the steepest portion of the trail as you slowly climb Profanity Ridge. Once on top the Ridge the hiker is rewared with outstanding views of Terry Flat, Mount Baldy and other area landmarks. The trail then begins a descent into another meadow and then rises again through the meadow. After a short three-quarter mile hike the trail rises again steeply for the final summit push to the fire watch tower on the summit at 10,877' elevation. The hiker will enjoy the tremendous views to the west of the surrounding mountains and lakes.