Team members were quickly picked up by the press and photographed and interviewed extensively. Jumpers made an average of four jumps a piece. Jhonny Florez even trained up a student from Brazil between jumps and packing lessons.
The new venue this year proved a much different attraction and the constant rain hampered some efforts of the event but overall everything went smoothly under the direction of Jason Bell and his dedicated staff. If you are interested in more info check out the Bridge Day web page. Jumping photos courtesy of Jason Bell.





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