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Trying something new- Long :wiggle:Parasailing

Royal

Well-known member
I am trying something new here, There are three links to video clips I loaded to the web that I took while parasailing in Jacksons Hole One and Two are of my flight and the third is of Mary's It is rather long but there if you are interested, Turn up the volume as there is audio,

For the ones that have dial up, you can click on the link, when it starts playing just pause it and go take a pee and talk to your wife or husband, not necessarly at the same time. Then go back in a while and it should play smoother. This works with any of the video files.

There are short transision pauses in the video so don't stop it early unless it is boring you

Neither of us know diddly about video so they are not professional quality:wiggle:

http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y206/RoyalOttmar/Videos/?action=view&current=myjump1.flv

http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y206/RoyalOttmar/Videos/?action=view&current=MyJump2.flv


http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y206/RoyalOttmar/Videos/?action=view&current=Marysjump.flv




I just came across a video I took when Mary and I took a trip out west. We went to Yellowstone, Devils Tower and Jacksons hole. It brought back some great memories and I thought I would try something different and share the video's with you along with a short story of it.

One of the most beautiful places I saw out there on, this trip, was Jacksons Hole. It is just south of Yellowstone and on west of the Hole is the Teuton Mountians. They are just beautiful.

We stopped for a day and spent five. I wish I had had more time becasue there is so much to do and five days just wet our appitite. We did find time to go for a horseback ride along the face of the mountains. It was fun but sorta disappointing as we were in the trees and could not see much of the mountains.

We did a raft trip on the Snake River and Parasailed off a dang cliff. :D

We were on the horse ride when I saw, far above me, looking like birds, some people parasailing. I could not believe it and pointed it out to Mary. "NO way, says she! You want to, go ahead but I am not crazy" She then said that she had seen an advertisement in a paper for tandum rides in the dang things and it got me to thinking.

After the ride and we had gotten back to the motel I asked where the ad was. She just looked at me and said, "I knew it" and dug it out.

There was a phone number and I called it. The guy that answered said that he would be happy to take me up and today was a great day for it but there might be rain and if there was, no go. He asked how big I was and when I told him he said it would take on as big as a bomber to get us both into the air and he never saw one that big. It seems that he is a big old boy himself!

He did tell me that he had a friend, RIck Armstrong who was a little fella and should be able to take me up. He said he would contact Rick at Uprising Paragliding and see if he had an opening. He did!

I thing it was the same day, maybe the next that we were to go. We were to meet Rick at a resturant, just outside of town and prepare to go. We met him, he was a little guy and just full of energy. He was like so many out there, free thinkers and sorta nonconforist. We chatted for a while and it seems he is in the National Ski Patrol and guides in the winter and does what he can to make a buck in the summer. Anything but a regular job it seems. I told him that I knew a guy, Ranger Rick, a ranger at Yellowstone and was killed in an avalanch a few year perviously and he told me he was one of the guys that went in to bring him and his friend out. Small world.

Well we made our arangements, signed the liability papers and headed out the door. I was to follow him in my truck as far as I could and we would then get in his beat up old International and head up the Mountain.

Now this trail is something. It is a foot trail and sure the hell was not meant to no dang vehicle! He had to drop the thing in four wheel granny and inch up the trail, hikers had to step off the trail to let us inch up. It was a heck of a drop off the right side but we did ok. He told us that he and I would make the jump and Mary could drive the truck back down to meet us at the bottom of the Mountain.

Mary said, "In a bulls ass" or words to that effect. Well she doesn't swear but I am convinced that is what she meant. I didn't really blame her either.

Rick said that it was no problem as he would just run up the mountain after the jump and get the truck. RUN UP THE MOUNTAIN?? What was he? Nuts? I bet it was four miles up that dang mountain to where we were to park and it was steep enough that we had to be in granny! He said, "No problems. I do it all the time" Geeesh. Not in my best day!

well we finally crawl to the top of the mountain and pull off. Heck I could not see squat it was so brushy but there was a small area that we could see that others had parked. We got out and I asked, "Where is the cliff?" I was getting a mite nervous. I am not one that is in love with hights!

He pointed to a litte path leading off to the right. I told him I woud be right back to help with the gear but wanted to take a look. Mary followed. We came out of the brush and Mary said, "You are friggin nuts" or words to that effect. She don's swear much but I know that is what she meant. :D

It was just a stunning sight! I had asked Rick how high we were above the valley floor and he said 2500 ft! It sure looked it too. The little sucker was gonna run up a mountain side, 2500ft elevation rise to get a dang beat up International truck!! We stood there looking out over the valley and were just amazed at the beauty of it all. The cliff was not straight down but the hill just sorta rolled out and down and disappeared in the forest. We were looking DOWN at the top of pine trees! It was amazing and to think I would soon be running off that dang thing, on purpose, was hard to imagine.

we went back to help Rick manhandle the equiptmet to the top of the mountain in a small clearing. There was a long pole there that had a white rag tied to the top. This was to let him know what the wind is doing. It was a makeshift thing but it seemed to work just fine. He said the wind had tobe just right for us to get the lift we needed.

He told me that the parasail is much safer than the hang glider. He said world wide, at that time anyway, there had only been two people killed in a parasail, one had a helecopter fly over him and the other flew into a thunder storm. He said that people have passed out in a parasail and still landed ok because of the physics involved. I imagine a person passed out and landing in the grand canyone or into a big arsed tree could have problems though.

Rick started hauling out the sail and spreading it on the ground. He strung out the lines and made sure they were all straight and not twisted. He kept watching that flag and working. He gave me a harness to put on and donned his, watching the flag. I asked if it looked ok and he said that late in the afternoon the winds were usually better. He said that by the time we were ready it would probably be ok.

We looked off to the left and we could see a bit of a storm coming down the valley. He said it was movng slowly and we would be ok.

Mary was taking this all in and told me again that I was nuts. I told her that she ought to do it too but she said no way.

Rick finally got the sail all spread out, got me and himself in our harnesses and hooked us together. The way this works is I am hooked below him. I will be on a seat like a swing hanging under him. When the wind is right, he will yell at me to run, run , run and I was to keep running toward the abyss until my my feet were pumping air. If I were to stop we could crash and roll off the cliff and be in the top of those dang trees so far below. He was to be behind me and I was the first to go off.

Fist was the sail, then at the end of the lines was Rick, then down the hill, right in front of Rick actually,was me. I could not see anyone from where I was, below everything else and about 25 ft from the edge. He told me that once we were airborn I was to sling the sead under my puckering arse and relax. Yeah, right.

There I was, trying not to fall as the hill was very steep and Rick was a watching the flag and he kept telling me. "When I say run, run and don't stop for anything" I am a thinking, "Yeah you little pervert. Mary is a good looking lady and you want my dump arse to go a running off this cliff with no Rick and no Parasail! I was a thinking that when he started a yelling, Runrunrunrunrun!! and I ran.

I don't think I took over six or eight steps when I was airborn. I kept a running anyway until he said, Thats it, Relax!

I looked down and I actually had no feeling of hight at all. It was so relaxing and peaceful. No noise at all, other than my heart a beating in excitement. He took us out until we were far into the valleym away from the mountain and swung to the right. I could look back and see Mary standing on the mountain and that gave me a reference to the size of the mountain, the valley and how high we were.

We swung out and to the left and far off, up the valley and toward Yellowstone, I could see the town of Jacksons Hole. I think that is the towns name too. We ran up the valley and there was so much to see. My video just does not do it justice at all.
I have no idea how long we were up but the flight was far too short. Jackson Hole looked so small at first, We sailed around the town and everything was so small but as we got nearer I could make out my truck, which we left at the landing area.

Soon the flight was about over and Rick expertly took us right to the field where the truck was and landed us within 30 ft of the truck. It was just great!

We packed everything in the back of my truck and headed for the mountain to pick up Mary. Rick said it was a shame that Mary would not do it and I said, "She will go" He looked at me and asked if I thought so and I said, Sure she will. :D

We got to the trailhead and there was Mary. True to her word, she did not drive that dang truck down the mountain.

As we pulled up she asked how it was. I told her it was just great! I smiled and asked if she was gonna do it and she gave me a goofy look and said, "Well I guess" and I laughed.

Rick said, "I will get the truck" and took off at a run. Now that is a heck of a run up that dang mountain. Mary started walking down as we took off and she had just gotten there when we pulled up in the truck. Now he was a running UP the thing. We sat down for a long wait.

It seemed no time at all we could hear that beat up piece of crap a coming down the trail. It was probably fifteen or twenty minutes but not nearly as long as it should have taken!

We loaded the gear and headed up again. We went through the same thing with Mary and soon she was ready. I video taped much of the preparation and the take off. Soon Mary was hearing him yell, Runrunrunrun and off she went. It was really something to see and an incredable adventure for both of us.

If I lived in an area that I could parasail, I would have bought one by now. I loved it!!

I thank you for taking the trip with me
 
But that works best if i let it do its thing while i am watching a movie, or reading a book.

Very nice stuff there Royal. Now, you could parasail up here!!! Lotsa mountains and lakes to look at.

Fair winds

M
 
but your filming her flight was excellent.:thumbup: I give her full marks for courage.....you.........your crazy anyways.:lol: That looked like pure joy Royal. I really think I could try that. Excellent post and story!!:clap:
 
I wanted to try that, but the only place where folks do that around here is Mount Zion, near Golden and just South of Lookout Mountain, where Buffalo Bill is buried. The problem is that most of our winds are from the west, leaving an average of only 13 days of the year that are suitable for parasailing! But it is remarkably safe, and the only way to fly for some folks! You'd think that there would be more activity -- after all, The Rocky Mountains are one of the largest mountain ranges on earth!

I don't know if there's more going on on the western slope - Grand Junction, etc., which look as though they'd be great for parasailing.

But not in this sub-zero weather --- my sister-in-law phoned from Casper and has two feet of new snow and 14 degrees below zero. We didn't get much snow in the Denver area, but it's only a few degrees above zero now.

Regards from ol' Frank
 
2/3 of the first video,i'll watch some of the second later to get a better idea.hey,did he make you sign any waivers:biggrin:,looks like fun if you can get your mind off all the things you think might happen.

guess rick's job will be short term,looks like being in good shape is a must.it would be nice if you could get the hang of it where you could do it by yourself.wouldn't be surprised if people don't use the hill to ski down.
 
I have never done that type of thing. When I was in the Navy, hang gliding was just "taking off." I missed it. They do that sort of thing here in Arkansas on Mt. Magazine and Mt/ Nebo, but I never really pursued it.

I REALLY like the little motorized parasails...where a guy gets under one of those things with what looks like an oversized window fan on his back. It is operated by a chainsaw motor or somthing. If the motor quits, no problem, the glide ratio is the same when under power or just sailing along.

GREAT story, my ole' heart stopped for a moment when I ran off that cliff with you! It doesn't look like Mary is one to let you get too far ahead of her, either! Thanks for sharing! <><

aj
 
I can see where that would be a lot of fun. Looked like Mary was a bit nervous to start with-can't say I blame her much:lol:

Thanks for letting me follow along.
 
powered parasails that John was talking about, There is a guy in Ohio that sells them and trains you for around Eight Grand. I have been awful tempted but just don't have that kind of cash laying around
 
things that look scary to watch but is not to do
 
some do it onn the sand dunes on the shore of Lake Michigan but nothing in my area. It was a ball
 
and went through the leagle stuff, We signed and that was it, It was worth the hundred bucks or so that it cost, per person
 
n/t
 
http://www.litetouchfilms.com/
I saw a young guy doing it up here last year and sorta got the bug. No money though
 
before. She did it in spite of the fear and has a memeory to carry for the rest of her life, After all, ain't that what is is all about?
 
There is a launch site up on Mt. Ascutney where I have some towers. We used to see folks up there all the time. Some would take off there and land down in Mass near Braintree, 200 mi away!

Nice work Buddy!
 
such a place because I would sure buy one!!
 
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