Where can you go swooping?Written by Jakob Jelling
Swooping is becoming more and more popular, which means that there are more places where you can actually swoop. In fact, most of major drop zones where people go skydiving will allow you to swoop. However, all of these drop zones require that you know how to swoop if you're going to do it yourself. In order to find a good location for swooping, you should first find a drop zone where people have a tendency to go swooping quite often. This will generally be a place where you'll be able to go swooping without too much difficulty. Also, you should ask around if you know anybody who has ever been swooping - and find out where they usually do it. Then, before you do any swooping, you should get a good idea as to what conditions at drop zone are like. What this means is that you should take a look around drop zone before you do any jumps, and you should make sure that your first jump is a standard skydiving drop. The reason for this is that you might experience conditions toward end of drop that you are not used to. Therefore, once you have made a few safe jumps, you should be ready to swoop.
| | Play Exclusive Las Vegas Golf Courses – The Not-So-Secret SecretWritten by Evans Putman
Experience luxury of tour-class caddies. Play private golf courses that celebrities and touring pros play. Get tee times on a course that once required a $100,000 gambling credit line at local casinos.What’s secret? It’s coming. But first, here’s a quick look at four golf courses that even us high handicappers and regular Joe’s can play. Cascata Golf Club The course is so exclusive they don't even provide an address. This Rees Jones designed course once required a $100,000 credit line at local casino properties just for privilege of a tee time. Now it will only cost you $350 to $500. Shadow Creek Golf Course Called one of finest courses in world, Shadow Creek Golf Course is another exclusive must-play course. Golfers receive a private limousine to and from course and a private caddie for your round. Rio Secco Golf Course Rio Secco is listed as a "Top 10 Golf Resort in World" by USA Today. This 18-hole championship course sits among rolling foothills of Black Mountain Range in Las Vegas. Rio Secco is also home of world-famous Butch Harmon School of Golf. Wynn Las Vegas Golf Course This Tom Fazio design just opened in late April of 2005. Just like everything else Steve Wynn does, golfers should expect a first-class experience from clubhouse to 18th green. Speaking of 18th hole, when you play this course you’ll get a nice view of newly-created 37-foot-tall waterfall. This course is restricted to Wynn Las Vegas resort guests.
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