Is it a tandem jump? If not, ou'll be on a static line if it's your first, most likely.

You don't need to be under the influence of anything your first jump. When you look out and realize the sky is pants-pissingly big once you're contemplating leaping out into it, and you've all but forgotten "Arch one thousand, look one thousand...etc." no further stimulation is necessary. I've seen (once) someone pass out on their first jump; it's a heart-stopper. Also, people get killed doing the sport, regularly. You don't want to be impaired in any way. Things can go wrong, under the best conditions. My first jump was memorable, in that I had to choose between a barn roof, a lot full of rusty, pointy-looking farm equipment, and a cornfield, as a landing zone. No prize if you can guess which one I chose (by the skin of my teeth). Your jumpmaster can make an "honest" mistake, and they can send you up on a day that's almost too windy, but not quite, and so on.

Hope you'll report back, and tell about your impressions of that jump.

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