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Scenic skydive in Utah: Skydive the Wasatch

Why jump at Skydive the Wasatch? For two main reasons: Gorgeous views and an authentic community spirit. The ride to altitude skims the snow-capped all-season playground of the Wasatch Front, providing every skydive with a postcard backdrop for an incredible scenic skydive in Utah.

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The DZ is Utah’s newest (and one of its smallest), founded as a community hub for local jumpers, so the tandem masters’ bedside manner is predictably personal.

Speciality

Scenic flights of the majestic Utah mountains (that end with an adrenaline-pumping descent).

Location

The municipal airport in Nephi, Utah (some of the closest skydiving to Salt Lake City – and right next to Provo).

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Aircraft

Cessna 182

Experienced-jumper friendly?

Yes. Skydive the Wasatch was founded by a young, ex-military skydiver who wanted to provide his skydiving buddies a friendly place to jump. So the sense of family is palpable, for new and returning jumpers alike. Important note: since the DZ is small, rentals are in short supply, so sport skydivers need to bring their own equipment.

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Getting a deal

Skydive the Wasatch runs occasional specials on its Facebook page. It does a brisk business in bulk tandem skydiving deals for local church groups and for the scores of university student associations in the Salt Lake and Provo areas.

For more information about Skydive the Wasatch and to book a scenic skydive in Utah visit www.skydivethewasatch.com.

Annette Lyn O'Neil

Annette Lyn O'Neil

As the editor of British Skydiving, Annette is a mainstay of the skydive community. She has written for AWE365 on air sports such as paragliding, skydiving, speed flying and BASE jumping, all of which she does. Other publications of note include, Parachutist Magazine and USHPA Pilot, Red Bull Adventure, Blue Skies Mag, Dropzone, Whole Life Times and Dropzone.com.

Annette was the first female to achieve BASE – building, antenna, span and earth – in just four jumps, and one of the first athletes to skydive in all 50 US states in one trip. And overall has logged hundreds of BASE jumps, skydives and flights. Annette is also into rock climbing, skiing and slacklining and her thirst for extreme sports shows no sign of slacking.

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  1. please if possible skydiving on 2nd december & how much you will charge / please were i reach please send me address

    thanks