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The "Hellfish News" page was replaced by The Flying Hellfish Facebook page. Please go to this Facebook page to see all the latest Hellfish News
The "Hellfish News" page was replaced by The Flying Hellfish Facebook page. Please go to this Facebook page to see all the latest Hellfish News
The west coast contingent of the the Flying Hellfish dominated the Annual Bridge
Festival at the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls Idaho. To see the 32 minute video go here
For all of you Hellfish that aren't from the Michigan area we have posted Matt Ziegler's Photos from the Hellfish Toga Party @ Skydive Tecumseh on August 16th, 2014 (go to Hellfish Photos page). My thanks to Matt for allowing me to post his photos. And thanks to Aaron Burwell, Midwest Regional Director of Team Flying Hellfish, and the other Hellfish who helped to make this party possible. I may be prejudiced but I think Skydive Tecumseh has the mostest, bestest, hottest female skydivers of any DZ in the country. Go to the Hellfish Photos page to check out 100+ photos from the party and see if I'm exaggerating. ( all Photos are G or PG rated so don't get too worked up)
If you are reading this you have arrived at the new Flying Hellfish Website hosted by Cloud Access and authored by Marty MacDonald and Aaron Burwell. We have been attempting to make this transition for the last 10 months and have finally made it happen. My thanks to Chris Kopacz for his help in making this transition. My web skills are not the best but I should improve with each new article. If you have an idea for an article or would like to author an article please submit it to Marty MacDonald @ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Thanks to Zac Sutherland, Cat Isgrigg and Ben Crance for sending in the following photos.
In this photo Zac Sutherlad gets his 1st "E". Zac is from North Dandalup, Australia and he is the absolute most recent Hellfish with # 949. I asked Zac to comment on this spectacular photo and this is what he had to say:
" This photo.. was taken in Montana at a location that I have been asked to keep hidden. I made a solo jump with just my friend, Jon Eppard, an amateur photographer and Graphic Designer accompanying me. The hike to the exit point took 30 minutes. It was late in the day so the lighting was perfect. Jon found a rock that stuck out like a diving board and carefully climbed out on it to capture this photo. I had done my safety checks and there were good vibes at the exit point, I felt calm and peaceful. Jon gave the signal that he was ready and the picture captures the rest"
Zac only has 150 skydives. He says he is perfecting his canopy skills through BASE jumping (Hmmmm....??)