Skydiving with Red Rock Skydiving- Cottonwood, AZ
First time skydiving outside of Sedona, AZ.
Sedona, AZ Skydiving
18th birthday skydive in Sedona, AZ with Red Rock Skydiving
Sky Diving Eloy, Arizona April 22nd 2011
Ron Paul revolution continues 2012 Cottonwood Arizona
Cottonwood Arizona Billboard stating Ron Paul 2012 is placed on the side of the road by Phoenix Activists: 4409, Tesla, and Morpheus. The Billboard is 28 x 8 feet in size with the words Ron Paul for President 2012. You can see how they did it in the video... Enjoy! Be a part of the next billboard project! Got some land Lets put it to work!
Pictures of the Billboard
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The Desert and the Red Rocks: Quick Trip to Arizona
This is the third leg of my trip to the USA. I visited a relative in Arizona. Though my stay was short, I was happy leaving that state after seeing the breathtaking Sedona. The USA is beautiful, I'd love to go back and travel more!
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Deadhorse Ranch Cottonwood Az 8 29/10
Deadhorse Ranch Cottonwood Az retaped this video for those imagery ghost seekers.
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Deadhorse Ranch Cottonwood Az 3 30 10, John and Angelina Redding
Susan Evans Tamdem Skydiving at Skydive Elsinore
Tandem Skydiving at
Tandem Skydiving is the most exhilarating way to make your first skydive! Imagine the rush of exiting the skydiving aircraft and accelerate up to speeds of 120mph! With just about a minute of free fall, you will experience a rush of adrenaline which will take your breath away! You will also have the opportunity to pull the ripcord (Don't worry, your instructor will do it for you if you wish) as you decelerate to enjoy a 4 minute canopy ride while soaking in the breath taking views throughout Southern California, and truly understand why birds sing.
Tandem Skydiving is the quickest and safest way to enjoy your first skydiving experience, as you will be securely attached to a United States Parachute Association (USPA) licensed Tandem Master.
Skydive Elsinore adheres to and surpasses the highest levels of safety standards set for by the USPA. Additionally, we have an incredible safety record and have the longest running civilian Skydiving operation in North America which was established in 1959.
If you are looking for scenery, then look no further! Skydive Elsinore is by far the most scenic skydiving center throughout Southern California! With views of the Pacific Ocean, Catalina Island, Lake Elsinore, Mount Palomar, Big Bear, and Mt. San Jacinto, you will quickly realize why Skydive Elsinore is the most scenic, popular Skydiving Center throughout Southern California.
Being the closest Skydiving Center to Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange and Riverside Counties; Skydive Elsinore is a short drive from anywhere throughout Southern California!
Your instruction will include specific training on the equipment you will use with your Tandem Master, you will also learn about the aerodynamics of arching your body in free fall, along with how to assist flying the parachute with your instructor.
Video which will last a lifetime
You can never repeat your very first skydive - the excitement, the adrenalin, the pure freedom you feel that is utterly unlike anything else in the world. You can't repeat it but you can relive it!
We offer professional freefall photography services for your first jump and for training purposes. Your camera flyer will jump out of the plane with you, video and still cameras on his/her helmet, following you throughout freefall.
Your video and still pictures will include some pre-jump footage, up close freefall footage and the after jump excitement. Don't miss out on capturing forever this once in a lifetime experience!
What is the Accelerated Free Fall (AFF) Program?
The AFF course is the unsurpassed method of training if you are interested in jumping with your own equipment and ultimately becoming a licensed skydiver. The AFF course is the most advanced skydiving training course offered and is endorsed by the United States Parachute Association (USPA).
On your first AFF Level, you will receive 4-6 hours of ground training, followed by the jump utilizing your own equipment and jumping with two USPA certified instructors. Under normal conditions, you will jump the same day as you complete the ground training.
The AFF Course/Program is structured in a two-phase training progression program. Phase I consists of eight jumps, where you will be jumping with an instructor on each level. Each one of the eight jumps is regarded to as learning categories (modules). Each category features a performance objective that must be accomplished prior to advancing to the next level. Completing Phase I qualifies you to make solo skydives under the supervision of an AFF qualified Instructor. At this point, you will be allowed to skydive on your own as you will now be on Student Solo Status.
What you can expect on your first jump
After reaching the desired altitude (12,500'a.g.l.), it is time to free-fall with your two instructors who will grasp your harness on each side. Upon exiting the aircraft, you will quickly accelerate to over 120 miles per hour for up to 60 seconds in free fall! You will then pull the deployment handle (ripcord) and enjoy a breath taking five minute flight under your own parachute. Yes, these parachutes truly fly and you get to steer your parachute during your descent. We will help you guide your parachute via radio communication and control commands for a safe landing. After the skydive, you will be critiqued and given a First Jump Certificate and a skydiving logbook. As you pass to the next learning level, your instructor will outline the next lesson plan and explain the new objectives.
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Women's World Record 2014 Perris Valley 117 way Skydiving
Parachuting - largest freefall sequential formation (women)
117 women
Video by George Katsoulis
October 17, 2015
Ziara Maria Mansur Abud (Brazil);15132, Rosa Alva (USA);32214, Nerissa Anderson (Australia);43735, Karin Anzures Soto (Mexico);43736, Tracey Basman (Australia);43737, Mary Bauer (USA);32217, Alison Bawden (USA);43738, Kari Berg (Norway);32218, Tone Bergan (Norway);32219, Jessica Bernstein (USA);43740, Christine Bert-Butori (France);42911, Ekaterina Blazhilina (Russia);32066, Jeanine Bonvin (USA);32224, Ulrike Borngräber (Germany);32225, Radya Bouksou (France);43741, Lynn Broberg (USA);43742, Catherine Brown (USA);43743, Elizabeth Bryan (Canada);43744, Svetlana Bubnova (Russia);42350, Kathryn A Campbell (United Kingdom);43745, Marian Canas (USA);43746, Loraine Clark (USA);43747, Barbara Cleino (USA);32234, Catherine Coon (USA);32236, Kathreyn Cooper-Jensen (Denmark);32237, Shirley Cowcher (Australia);32238, Isabelle Dreysse (France);32242, Filippa Ebersjo (Sweden);43748, Elena Efromeeva (Russia);43749, Lara Eisenberg (USA);32245, Darya Ekimova (Russia);43750, Laura Escobedo Santoyo (Mexico);43751, Diane Evans (Canada);43752, kate Flynn (Canada);43723, Deanna Frank (USA);32250, Christine Frikken (USA);30543, Lesley Gale (United Kingdom);13215, Laurence Garceau (Australia);43724, Mariana Gomez-Nunez (FAI);32254, Elena Goncharova (Russia);32945, Ruth A.R. Green (United Kingdom);32258, Thi Bich Van Ha (France);32262, Tiiu Haamer (Canada);43725, Melissa Harvie (Australia);13815, Yukari Hashimoto (Japan);32265, Madeleine Heath Kelly (United Kingdom);43726, Vanessa Howell (USA);43727, Genevieve Huntley (United Kingdom);43728, Cornelia Iotti (Switzerland);32271, Pamela Jones (United Kingdom);43729, Samantha Joseph (USA);32276, Kirsi-Marja Kanth (Finland);43730, Olga Karaulova (Russia);42362, Grace Katz (USA);43731, Ekaterina Kharitonova (Russia);30330, Anne Knabe (Switzerland);32282, Maria Kononova (Russia);32972, Evgeniya Korzhova (Russia);34413, Nataliya Kozlova (Russia);42365, Anna Linkova (Russia);42777, Heather Little (Australia);32292, Nadja Lonnroth (Finland);32293, Flavia Annunziata Lopes (Brazil);33891, Mariuschka Lovera (USA);43732, Liudmila Lukina (Russia);42372, Helen Mahony (Australia);43733, Teresa Ofelia Mardaras (Brazil);43698, Elena Mazaeva (Russia);13796, Cheryl Mcclure (USA);32298, Montana Miller (USA);43266, Lise Nansen (Norway);30553, Olga Naumova (Russia);42375, Linnea Norby (USA);43753, Beatriz Ohno (Brazil);43754, Vaike Oiglane (Finland);32304, Céline Pelletier (Canada);43755, Erika Queiroz Assumpcao Pereira (Brazil);33910, Joelle Perrin (France);43756, Christine Perry (USA);43757, Melanie Peschio (USA);32308, Jennifer Pierce (USA);32309, Andreea Pistea (Romania);43758, Tatiyana Polyanskaya (Russia);33003, Tatiana Ponkratieva (Russia);30318, Katherina Reiss (Germany);43759, S Hollister Reno (USA);32313, Daria Rlabinina (Russia);43760, Pamela Riggs (USA);32314, Olga Rudakova (Russia);42382, Maria Russell (United Kingdom);32320, Erendira Sanchez Gonzalez (Mexico);43761, Mary Santangelo (USA);32323, Eiko Shimura (Japan);17166, Monica Smines (Norway);32328, Wendy Elizabeth Smith (New Zealand);14331, Sarah Jane Smith (United Kingdom);20590, Mildred Spinoza (Australia);43763, Bodel Leira Stene (Norway);43764, Eija Suvala (Finland);43766, Marloes Swarthoff (Netherlands);14450, Jean Szkaradek (Canada);43767, Merja Takala (Finland);43768, Marina Teslenko (Russia);42387, Mary Tortomasi (USA);32338, Sylvia Tozbikian (USA);43769, Hana Urikova (Czech Rep.);43770, Conny Van Setten (Netherlands);17284, Maria Belen Varela Pampllega (FAI);43771, Christine Wadel (USA);43772, Elizabeth Wagner-Gantzer (Germany);32343, Lisa Walker (USA);32344, Susan Wassermann (USA);32346, Helen R Williams (Untied Kingdom);43774, Irina Yakina (Russia);43775, Darya Zakharova (Argentina);43710, Kerstin Weihe (Germany);43777, Irina Yakimenko (Russia);43776,
Cottonwood City Council May 5 2015 Regular Meeting
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COTTONWOOD, ARIZONA, TO BE HELD May 5, 2015, AT 6:00 PM., AT THE Council Chambers Building, 826 North Main Street, Cottonwood, Arizona.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. BRIEF SUMMARY OF CURRENT EVENTS BY MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND/OR CITY MANAGER -- THE PUBLIC BODY DOES NOT PROPOSE, DISCUSS, DELIBERATE OR TAKE LEGAL ACTION ON ANY MATTER BROUGHT UP DURING THIS SUMMARY UNLESS THE SPECIFIC MATTER IS PROPERLY NOTICED FOR LEGAL ACTION.
V. PROCLAMATIONS
PROCLAIMING MAY 2015 AS BICYCLE AWARENESS MONTH, AND THE WEEK OF MAY 11-15, AS BIKE-TO-WORK-WEEK.
PROCLAIMING MAY 21-25, 2015, AS POPPY WEEK.
VI. AWARDS
RE-PRESENTATION OF THE GOVERNOR'S ARTS AWARD PRESENTED TO WILLIAM EATON (ARTIST AWARD) ON MARCH 24, 2015. 21:15
VII. PRESENTATIONS
UPDATE FROM THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION REGARDING ITS ANNUAL REPORT TO THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE. 31:55
VIII. CALL TO THE PUBLIC--This portion of the agenda is set aside for the public to address the Council regarding an item that is not listed on the agenda for discussion. However, the Council cannot engage in discussion regarding any item that is not officially listed on the agenda for discussion and/or action (A.R.S. §38-431.02(H).) Comments are limited to a 5 minute time period. 40:00
IX. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
WORK SESSION OF APRIL 14, 2015, AND REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 21, 2015. 49:50
Comments regarding items listed on the agenda are limited to a 5 minute time period per speaker.
X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. ORDINANCE NUMBER 612--RENEWAL OF CABLE ONE'S CABLE TV LICENSE; SECOND AND FINAL READING, AND APPROVAL OF PROPOSED LICENSE AGREEMENT.
XI. CONSENT AGENDA--The following items are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member or a citizen so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.
1. AWARD OF BID FOR GENERATOR MAINTENANCE & REPAIR SERVICES.
2. APPLICATION FOR ASSIGNMENT OF CABLE ONE'S CABLE TELEVISION TELEVISION LICENSE FROM GRAHAM HOLDINGS TO CABLE ONE, INC.
3. CONSIDERATION OF A NEW LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION FOR ROGER K. BURTON, APPLICANT FOR GIANT STORE #016, LOCATED AT 999 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
4. RESOLUTION NUMBER 2795--APPOINTING ANNA KIRTON AS AN ASSOCIATE CITY MAGISTRATE AND ESTABLISHING HER TERM OF OFFICE.
5. RESOLUTION NUMBER 2797--APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR CONNECTIVITY TO THE ALISS (ACCIDENT LOCATION, IDENTIFICATION, AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM) DATABASE AND SAFETY DATA MART FOR CRASH RECORDS AND DATA.
6. RESOLUTION NUMBER 2796--REAPPOINTING JANIE RANDALL AS AN ASSOCIATE MAGISTRATE FOR A TWO-YEAR TERM.
7. RESOLUTION NUMBER 2794--REAPPOINTING MARY E. HAMM AS AN ASSOCIATE MAGISTRATE.
8. ACCEPTANCE OF A PERPETUAL MAINTENANCE AND ACCESS EASEMENT FOR A WATER MAINLINE IN THE MESQUITE HILLS SUBDIVISION (APN 406-64-143 & 406-64-144.)
XII. NEW BUSINESS—The following items are for Council discussion, consideration, and possible legal action.
1. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NUMBER 2793 APPROVING THE SALE AND EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF NOT TO EXCEED $18,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF PLEDGED REVENUE OBLIGATIONS EVIDENCING A PROPORTIONATE INTEREST OF THE OWNERS THEREOF IN A PURCHASE AGREEMENT; APPROVING THE FORM AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF SUCH PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND OTHER NECESSARY RELATED AGREEMENTS, INSTRUMENTS AND DOCUMENTS; DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO DETERMINE CERTAIN MATTERS AND TERMS WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING; ADOPTING POST ISSUANCE TAX COMPLIANCE AND CONTINUING DISCLOSURE COMPLIANCE PROCEDURES; AUTHORIZING THE TAKING OF ALL OTHER ACTIONS NECESSARY TO THE CONSUMMATION OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS RESOLUTION AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 58:00
2. FINAL APPROVAL OF A NEW LOGO FOR THE CITY. 1:16:55
3. APPROVAL OF POSSIBLE COST INCREASE FOR WELL 5 PUMP, MOTOR, AND CHECK VALVE REPLACEMENT. 1:25:00
4. RED ROCK SKYDIVING - PROPOSED EXTENSION OF SHORT-TERM GROUND LEASE AT THE COTTONWOOD AIRPORT. 1:27:55
5. SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY LANA TOLLESON, APPLICANT FOR THE COTTONWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, FOR A CHAMBER MIXER SCHEDULED FOR MAY 21, 2015, AT 830 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUITE 1-H. 1:24:00
6. APPROVAL OF A TITLE VI IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR COTTONWOOD AREA TRANSIT. 2:29:15
7. CANCELLATION OF THE DESIGN/BUILD SOLICITATION FOR THE CIVIC CENTER HVAC PROJECT. 2:31:15
8. DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION, AND POSSIBLE APPROVAL OF A PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE RIVAL SONS BAND 2:36:45
XIII. CLAIMS AND ADJUSTMENTS
XIV. ADJOURNMENT
Joel Morris Tandedem Skydive at Skydive Elsinore
Tandem Skydiving at
Tandem Skydiving is the most exhilarating way to make your first skydive! Imagine the rush of exiting the skydiving aircraft and accelerate up to speeds of 120mph! With just about a minute of free fall, you will experience a rush of adrenaline which will take your breath away! You will also have the opportunity to pull the ripcord (Don't worry, your instructor will do it for you if you wish) as you decelerate to enjoy a 4 minute canopy ride while soaking in the breath taking views throughout Southern California, and truly understand why birds sing.
Tandem Skydiving is the quickest and safest way to enjoy your first skydiving experience, as you will be securely attached to a United States Parachute Association (USPA) licensed Tandem Master.
Skydive Elsinore adheres to and surpasses the highest levels of safety standards set for by the USPA. Additionally, we have an incredible safety record and have the longest running civilian Skydiving operation in North America which was established in 1959.
If you are looking for scenery, then look no further! Skydive Elsinore is by far the most scenic skydiving center throughout Southern California! With views of the Pacific Ocean, Catalina Island, Lake Elsinore, Mount Palomar, Big Bear, and Mt. San Jacinto, you will quickly realize why Skydive Elsinore is the most scenic, popular Skydiving Center throughout Southern California.
Being the closest Skydiving Center to Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange and Riverside Counties; Skydive Elsinore is a short drive from anywhere throughout Southern California!
Your instruction will include specific training on the equipment you will use with your Tandem Master, you will also learn about the aerodynamics of arching your body in free fall, along with how to assist flying the parachute with your instructor.
Video which will last a lifetime
You can never repeat your very first skydive - the excitement, the adrenalin, the pure freedom you feel that is utterly unlike anything else in the world. You can't repeat it but you can relive it!
We offer professional freefall photography services for your first jump and for training purposes. Your camera flyer will jump out of the plane with you, video and still cameras on his/her helmet, following you throughout freefall.
Your video and still pictures will include some pre-jump footage, up close freefall footage and the after jump excitement. Don't miss out on capturing forever this once in a lifetime experience!
What is the Accelerated Free Fall (AFF) Program?
The AFF course is the unsurpassed method of training if you are interested in jumping with your own equipment and ultimately becoming a licensed skydiver. The AFF course is the most advanced skydiving training course offered and is endorsed by the United States Parachute Association (USPA).
On your first AFF Level, you will receive 4-6 hours of ground training, followed by the jump utilizing your own equipment and jumping with two USPA certified instructors. Under normal conditions, you will jump the same day as you complete the ground training.
The AFF Course/Program is structured in a two-phase training progression program. Phase I consists of eight jumps, where you will be jumping with an instructor on each level. Each one of the eight jumps is regarded to as learning categories (modules). Each category features a performance objective that must be accomplished prior to advancing to the next level. Completing Phase I qualifies you to make solo skydives under the supervision of an AFF qualified Instructor. At this point, you will be allowed to skydive on your own as you will now be on Student Solo Status.
What you can expect on your first jump
After reaching the desired altitude (12,500'a.g.l.), it is time to free-fall with your two instructors who will grasp your harness on each side. Upon exiting the aircraft, you will quickly accelerate to over 120 miles per hour for up to 60 seconds in free fall! You will then pull the deployment handle (ripcord) and enjoy a breath taking five minute flight under your own parachute. Yes, these parachutes truly fly and you get to steer your parachute during your descent. We will help you guide your parachute via radio communication and control commands for a safe landing. After the skydive, you will be critiqued and given a First Jump Certificate and a skydiving logbook. As you pass to the next learning level, your instructor will outline the next lesson plan and explain the new objectives.
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Porter riding bmx on a skinny in Cottonwood, Arizona
John McCain 7/26/08
John McCain comes to Cottonwood, Az while saying at his ranch in Cornville, Az
dead horse ranch:at night
camping at dead horse ranch
Raw Video: Man Jumps from 210 Freeway Overpass
Check out this video of a 22-year-old man jumping off a Rialto freeway overpass on Sunday. The man also threatened a California Highway Patrol officer who Tasered and arrested him, investigators say. The video was sent to us by Mike Powell,
Canyon Swing: Jump Into the Unknown (360 Video)
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Zipper Carnival RIde
A Classic Carnival ride The Zipper Filmed at Circus City Festival in Downtown Peru Indiana. Zipper is a Chance Morgan Ride and has been around for decades. It still is a great ride.
House Robbing
So we decided to rob a house. The hardest part about filming this was that my dad was asleep the whole time. Hope you enjoy. Please leave comments.
CampgroundViews.com - Riverview RV Park Loveland Colorado CO
takes user submitted videos combined with professional editing to provide tent and RV campers with a first person view of a campground or RV park. Riverview RV Park in Loveland Colorado offers full hookup RV camping adjacent to the river. Long and short term stays. Tent sites available. Music Licensed From MusicBakery.com
American Wingsuit BASE Jump Revolution | Mountain Flying USA with Sean Leary, Ep. 1
What do you do when the US government takes away your BASE jumping spots and makes them illegal? Make some new ones...
The sport of wingsuiting in the US is 'an endangered' one, where despite there being hundreds of amazing National Parks and jump spots, there are fewer and fewer legal spots to BASE jump.
This video series is about the revolution that wingsuit BASE jumping is going through in the USA. Advances in wingsuit design, technique, and pilot skill open the doors to possibility and open up the areas where jumping is possible.
In the beginning jumpers required massive overhanging cliffs and room to fly away. Now, all that is needed is a small crag atop a big hill. Join pilots Charley Kurlinkus, Sean Leary and Jeff Shapiro in their quest to find and establish new wingsuit BASE jumps across North America.
Director: Sean Leary
Producer: Sean Leary
Athletes: Sean Leary, Jeff Shapiro, Charley Kurlinkus, Graham Hunt
American Wingsuit BASE Jump Revolution | Mountain Flying USA with Sean Leary, Ep. 1
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