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Trip to Sunny Bornholm – a 1-day skydiving adventure Part 2/2

Posted on 30 July 2010 by anders


Ready to exit over Balka beach

Continued from Part 1/2

18:30 – Boarding the Caravan for the BEACH JUMP


Wednesday

06:00 – Packing at the hotel – after spending 30 minutes removing all the sand from our canopies

07:20 – Getting ready to return to Roskilde

08:45 – 13000 feet over EKRK Roskilde Airport

09:45 Back at the office

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Trip to Sunny Bornholm – a 1-day skydiving adventure Part 1/2

Posted on 30 July 2010 by anders


09:20 – Nico, Kim, Alice and myself arriving at the Sunny island of Bornholm

  • 1 sunny day off work
  • 1 Cessna 182 TRG
  • 1 smiling pilot
  • 4 happy skydivers
  • 4 tooth brushes
  • 1 service minded airport chief
  • MANY happy fellow skydivers at the local Skydive Bornholm dropzone
That was all Kim, Nico, Alice and I needed to experience the most wonderful 1-day adventure over the sunny island of Bornholm.I really don’t know where to begin telling this story, so I will let the images from our fantastic day out speak for themselves.


Tuesday


07:45 – Roskilde


09:20 – 13000 feet over Bornholm


11:00 – Having fun with our friends and the Cessna Caravan



13:00 – Having more fun with our friends


15:40 – Great tracking FUN with Tom and Uffe


Please continue to Part 2/2 for more photos

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Tracking – more please more

Posted on 03 September 2009 by anders

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Alice and I went on 2 absolutely fantastic tracking jumps last weekend at EKRK Roskilde dropzone. We we treated with a beautiful August sky that carved out a visual scenery that made you want to stay up there forever. I brought my still cam and played around with some new settings – as I’m still learning how to get the best shots.

There is a long way to go for perfection – both for perfecting tracking skills as well as learning the tricks of photography along the way. But with each jump I think both skills are exercised well so hopefully some of it will stick. The best part of learning new stuff is the journey there, and with skydiving it’s so much fun you can’t stop trying again and again.

Here’s some of the shots from the day that I think are worth sharing.

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