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Businiess name:  Skydive Snohomish
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I won't forget this day for the rest of my life. Jumping off a plane was a wild dream of mine since childhood. At the age of 57, I finally did it at Snohomish , WA . Of course I was nervous as any first timer should be. But Vlad, my tandem buddy made me comfortable enough before take off. Then shortly after the briefing I was away. Into the skies, on a clear sunny day. I was the second one to dive. Was I tense? Hhhmm!! Just before,....when I was about to jump...was the most difficult part. And the most exciting!!! Then came the 'Free fall'. 60 seconds of Ecstasy . It was a feeling, I felt, I never felt before. At around 4000 feet , the calm came after. Looked around and saw the snow capped mountains and lakes. I even got to see the Seattle skyline. The soft landing took away another great fear of mine. Thanks Vlad...Thanks Snohomish Skydive at Harvey Field. Will I do it again? Actually I felt like doing it right away. Stephen From India

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