What to bring:
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Camping chairs
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Sunscreen
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Binoculars
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Camera
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What NOT to bring:
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Alcoholic beverages
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Pets
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Amenities:
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Onsite gift shop
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Bent Prop Saloon provides breakfast, lunch & dinner
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Multiple public restrooms
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Picnic tables & drinking fountains
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Spectator Manners: please be respectful to all of our staff members during this very busy event.
Want to skydive during your visit? RESERVE A JUMP before you go!
Dates
October 15th, 2025
to
November 1st, 2025
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Schedule of Events
October 15th & 16th:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 17th - 20th:
Competition 7am - sunset
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Venture out to the pond to witness the incredible speed and precision of the competitors. After exiting the plane from 6,000 feet above the ground, they maneuver their parachutes through the speed, distance and accuracy courses, skimming the water of the pond with mind-blowing control.
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Please inquire in the manifest office if you would like to view the competition at the pond. Spectators may not walk or drive without an escort.
Canopy Piloting & CP Freestyle
Mixed Formation
Skydiving
October 22nd:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 23rd - 25th:
Competition 7am - sunset
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A team of two and their videographer exit the plane from 13,000 feet above ground level (AGL). They have 35 seconds after exiting to complete as many of the scoring formations for that round as possible. Each round has a separate draw of formations. The formations in MFS include non-belly to earth body orientations. There are 10 rounds in Mixed Formation Skydiving. There are two competitive classes: Advanced and Open.
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Vertical Formation
Skydiving
October 23rd:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 24th - 26th:
Competition 7am - sunset
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A team of four skydivers and one videographer exit the plane from 13,000 ft. AGL. They have thirty five seconds from their exit to complete as many of the scoring formations for that round as possible. Each round has a separate draw of formations. The formations in VFS include head-up or head-down orientations. There are 10 rounds in Vertical Formation Skydiving for Advanced and Open and 6 rounds for Intermediate. There are three competitive classes: Intermediate, Advanced and Open.
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Watch example video​
October 25th:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 26th - 29th:
Competition 7am - sunset
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A team of four and their videographer exit the plane from 10,500 feet above ground level (AGL) and have thirty five seconds from their exit to complete as many of the scoring formations for that round as possible. A full meet consists of ten rounds. There are four competitive classes: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced and Open.
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4-way Formation
Skydiving
October 26th:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 27th - 30th:
Competition 7am - sunset
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A team of eight skydivers and one videographer exit the plane from 13,000 ft. AGL. They have fifty seconds from their exit to complete as many of the scoring formations for that round as possible. Each round has a separate draw of formations. There are ten rounds in 8-way formation skydiving. There are three competitive classes: Intermediate, Advanced and Open.
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8-way Formation
Skydiving
October 29th:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 30th - November 1st:
Competition 7am - sunset
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A team of ten skydivers and one videographer, exit the plane from 11,000 ft. AGL. A line is marked on the floor from the front edge of the door to the opposite wall at the rear edge of the door. The videographer must record an image of the line on the floor prior to the team exiting the aircraft. The team must line up behind the line, and no members of the team, except the videographer, may cross any body part over the line until they are beginning their exit. Once the plane of the line has been crossed, their working time of forty seconds begins. During this time, they must complete the required formation as quickly as possible and hold the formation for a minimum of five seconds. Each team receives a score (in seconds) for the completed formation. There are six rounds in 10-way formation skydiving.
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10-way Formation
Skydiving
October 29th:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 30th - November 1st:
Competition 7am - sunset
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A team of sixteen skydivers and one videographer exit the plane from 13,000 ft. AGL. They have fifty seconds from their exit to complete as many of the scoring formations for that round as possible. Each round has a separate draw of formations. There are six rounds in 16-way formation skydiving. There are three competitive classes: Intermediate, Advanced and Open.
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16-way Formation
Skydiving
October 29th:
Practice jumps & registration
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October 30th - November 1st:
Competition 7am - sunset
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The competitive discipline of artistic skydiving combines exceptional free fall skills with creative choreography. Competitors have the ability to navigate the complexities of freefall physics while making the maneuvers appear effortless. There are two separate artistic skydiving events, freefly and freestyle.
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