Five Minute Call | Oct 01, 2018
Jumpers Beat The Heat At The Boneanza Boogie

Mary SantAngelo

One hot summer day back in 2008, Karl Gulledge, the owner of Skydive Elsinore in California, decided it was time to throw a party. He wanted a big celebration with a water slide; hoop, banana and rubber-chicken jumps; a Slip ’n’ Slide in the landing area; and a party in the evening with a luau theme. And that’s just what the Karlfornia Boneanza—this year held July 27-29—has become.

Temperatures in Southern California were hitting above the 100-degree mark in late July, so the boogie-goers were anxious to make some skydives and keep cool while doing it. Skydive Elsinore provided that opportunity by flying all three of their aircraft: a Caravan, Twin Otter and Skyvan. Jumpers even had the opportunity to use the Slip ‘n’ Slide installed in the Skyvan for an unusually fun exit, generally done as a train. Organizers put together hybrid skydives and hula-hoop jumps and held a contest to see who could put a condom on a banana in freefall in the fastest time. Freefly organizers Chris Dare and Christopher Patz from team Hawks got into the act by organizing rubber-chicken jumps. 

Evenings brought cooler temperatures for the after-hours parties with beer pong on Friday evening and dancing to music provided by D.J. Moo on Saturday.

Mary SantAngelo | D-9944
Perris, California

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