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DavidChat reviews Skydive Hawaii

Back in June a couple friends had the idea to go skydiving. I had always been nervous about skydiving before but for some reason, this time when the idea was brought up, I was all for it. So on Kamehameha Day,

we woke up early and drove up to the North Shore. I’ll try to describe my experience.

Skydive Hawaii: A bit west of Haleiwa.

Get there early

We get to Skydive Hawaii in the late morning and waited about two hours before jumping. Get there early. The place gets crowded and it’s pretty disorganized. However, the instructors are super organized and at no point did I feel unsafe. Well, except for one part…

Boarding the plane at Skydive Hawaii

The plane. Funny thing is, the plane ride was the most sketchy part of the experience. It feels old and flimsy. But at least you are strapped to an instructor wearing a parachute.

View from the flight up for our skydive. The beautiful north shore of Hawaii

 

Not only is the plane flimsy, but they leave the jump door open the entire way up. But by the time we were about this high up, I started to get really calm. I think the idea of jumping out over the ocean made me feel safer.

Inside the plane during the accent for our tandem skydive

And then eventually, the stoke set in. Pretty excited to jump now. I thought about Travis Pastrana’s no chute jump and this seemed like a piece of cake.

 

Tandem skydive exit. Ready, set…

Go! The view from here was awesome. I could see the island and ocean but below me were white fluffy clouds (that turned out to be not so fluffy).

Just out the door on my tandem skydive. Yeehaw!

It didn't feel like I was falling

I remember the feeling here very clearly. Because it surprised me. I didn’t feel like I was falling and I didn’t get that rush of speed yet. It was just a very quiet floating sensation.

Free fall cameraman is right in our grill during the tandem

But then here’s where the rush sets in. Big time. Your going so fast here it’s hard to breath. All I wanted to do here was get this guy off my back.

Falling through a cloud on the Hawaii North Shore

Clouds aren't that fluffy at all

So clouds are made up of ice crystals. And that’s pretty much exactly what they feel like. Ice crystals hitting your face at a hundred twenty miles an hour. Not fluffy.

Getting pulled up my the chute as it opens

When the free-fall ends, the instructor taps you on the shoulder to let you know he’s pulling the chute. When it comes out you get jerked up a bit but it’s not too bad.

My feet, under canopy...honest!

I liked the randomness of this shot. The cameraman hasn’t pulled his chute yet so he’s below us.

Back to earth, nice landing after the tandem

 

The parachute ride can be whatever you want

The parachute ride down is a mix of boring and scary. The instructor can make it as chill or thrilling as you want it to be. He can cruise down slowly or go into spins. We did the spin thing a lot.

 

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