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A thousand words beyond the Hill

Then he lets go.

Last Saturday was Louden’s first skydive, a static line jump. It was his 21st birthday present to himself.

“I had so much to remember that I had to do right, I didn’t have time to be scared,” Louden said.

On a static line, the skydiver does not have to pull his chute. He falls for a few seconds before a piece of webbing attached to the plane and the rip cord opens the parachute.

Louden said the free fall felt longer than a few seconds – more like 10 seconds, wondering if the chute really would open while watching the plane grow smaller. But of course it did.

“All the excitement hit me when I got on the ground,” he said.

Louden plans to become a certified skydiver. Through the Tennessee-Kentucky School of Skydiving located at the Russellville airport, the initial jump and instruction cost $200, and each successive jump is $60.

Nathan Weber is a sophomore photojournalism major from Horse Shoe, N.C. He can be reached at nathan.weber@wku.edu.

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