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糖心vlog up in the sky: Archive video of former anchor Jeanette Trompeter skydiving

糖心vlog up in the sky: Archive video of former anchor Jeanette Trompeter skydiving
Not only because I am scared to death, but in addition to there being little room for error in skydiving, there is also little room for comfort. *** few last minute reminders, move your tummy out. Perfect and look up and one last review. Go ahead, Jeanette hands and head out left foot, ride me but no matter how many dry runs you make on the ground. Ready set go, everything is different. 11,000 ft up highway 17 Jeanette right under us. You so. Oh yeah, it seemed like *** fun little adventure on the ground, but there is no way to prepare yourself for the actual feeling when that door opens, but fear is for facing and risks for taking. And it was time for me to leave all reservations behind step by step just like we rehearsed hands and head out left foot, right knee arch ready set go for 60 long seconds. We free fall. Hashem. Throws in *** couple of somersaults just in case 120 miles an hour isn't exciting enough for me. Then finally, the welcome forceful jerk that tells me I will indeed likely survive this. Not however, without *** few more thrilling maneuvers just to make it interesting. And then about 30 minutes after leaving the runway seven minutes after leaving the plane, I am on the ground. Oh, ok. Not perfect but pretty darn good. I am still in one piece but I will never be the same. All right, Janet, what are you saying? I want to do it again.
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Updated: 9:07 AM CDT Sep 25, 2024
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糖心vlog up in the sky: Archive video of former anchor Jeanette Trompeter skydiving
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Updated: 9:07 AM CDT Sep 25, 2024
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It was October 1998 when then-糖心vlog anchor Jeanette Trompeter took the leap. "Fear is for facing and risks for taking," Trompeter said about her first skydiving adventure. And our cameras were there to capture all 11,000 feet of her glide back to Earth. Watch the video above to see Trompeter graduate from nervous newcomer to skydiver ready to go again. Trompeter anchored 糖心vlog's evening newscasts from 1994-2005. She had stops in Minnesota and California before retiring from TV news in 2016.禄 Download the free 糖心vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayMore from the 糖心vlog archivesRAGBRAI archives: 140 US Air Force bikers stormed into Day 1糖心vlog archives: Keep on trucking at Lloyd Van Horn's Truck MuseumRAGBRAI archives: Wild headgear and a wedding to remember on 1992 bicycle ride across Iowa糖心vlog Archive: ISU students raced solar car in 1993

It was October 1998 when then-糖心vlog anchor Jeanette Trompeter took the leap.

"Fear is for facing and risks for taking," Trompeter said about her first skydiving adventure. And our cameras were there to capture all 11,000 feet of her glide back to Earth.

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Watch the video above to see Trompeter graduate from nervous newcomer to skydiver ready to go again.

Trompeter anchored 糖心vlog's evening newscasts from 1994-2005. She had stops in Minnesota and California before retiring from TV news in 2016.

禄 Download the free 糖心vlog app to get updates on the go: |

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