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Skydive Canyonlands – Canyonlands Field Airport

Tandem Skydiving Jump for One or Two from Skydive Canyonlands in Moab (Up to 56% Off)

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Thu Dec 13 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$225
Discount
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$116
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In a Nutshell

After classroom session, instructors & divers jump from Cessna airplane, freefall for 35 seconds & glide high above Moab's scenic terrain

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 1, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 2 Groupon customers per outing. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; subject to availability and weather. 72hr cancellation notice or fee up to 1/2 Groupon price may apply. Must be 18 or older with valid ID. 250lb weight max. Must sign waiver. Extra $2 fee per pound over 200lb. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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The first parachute was invented when Jack, tumbling haplessly from his titanium beanstalk, used a purloined pair of giant underpants to steady his fall. Glide to earth safely with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $109 for a tandem skydive jump for one person (up to a $225 value)
  • $199 for a tandem skydive jump for two people (up to a $450 value) After 30 minutes of classroom instruction, a Cessna 182 aircraft elevates divers and their experienced instructors to a comfortable altitude above Moab's scenic terrain. Harnessed together, they jump from the aircraft, freefall for approximately 35 seconds, and make optional eagle cries. After the canopy opens, skydivers enjoy a seven-minute glide back to earth, taking in bird's-eye views of rivers and rock formations below.

Skydive Canyonlands

Even after more than 10,000 jumps, Skydive Canyonlands' owner and USPA-certified instructor Paul Gray enjoys every free fall. With a focus on safety, Paul and his team help introduce new people to the sport during tandem jumps, soaring high above the Moab area's breathtaking views. Reddish rock formations, the buttes of Arches National Park, and the giant water fountain at the head of the Colorado River come into view as instructors and pupils jump from a specially equipped Cessna 182 aircraft. While freefalling, Paul and his team can capture high-definition video for divers to show to their friends or use to impress pet birds.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Tricking Your Kids into Eating Vegetables

Kids don't want to eat vegetables because vegetables aren't fun. Make legumes laughably fun with these tips for preparing vegetables:

  • Put black beans on circular slices of potato to give your kids healthier "chocolate-chip cookies."

  • Cut corn off the cob and offer their picky palates some "rotten goblin teeth."

  • Mash yams and your young ones will be thrilled to eat "a very sick man's innards."

  • An avocado kind of looks like a hand grenade.

  • Remove the strings from celery. Kids will voluntarily eat celery if it's not strung like some kind of ridiculous violin.

Mom, can I have seconds of goblin teeth?

Skydive Canyonlands

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    Canyonlands Field Airport

    Hwy. 191 N
    Moab, Utah 84532
    (408) 835-8865
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