The
Skydive Wissota Indianhead Sport Parachute Club, located in Chippewa
Falls, Wisconsin (just east of Minnesota's Twin Cities), has been
in the skydiving sport for over forty years!
From
Eau Claire, Wisconsin; to Rochester, Minnesota; to the Twin Cities;
to Wausau, Wisconsin; or points beyond, COME AND LEAVE YOUR TROUBLES
ON THE GROUND AT SKYDIVE WISSOTA!
It's
no coincidence that our photos show happy, smiling, excited people.
Located just 100 miles east from the twin cities of Minneapolis
and St. Paul, Minnesota, Skydive Wissota offers the best instructors;
the best equipment; a great clubhouse & drop zone, with plenty
of amenities; beautiful views of Lake Wissota and the surrounding
area; and a fantastic adventure you'll remember your whole life!
Skydive
Wissota offers static line jumps, tandem jumps, and AFF. Our state-of-the-art
student gear includes: automatic activating devices (AAD) for the
reserve parachute, square or "ram-air" type parachutes
and ground-to-air radio for assistance under canopy. For convenience,
Skydive Wissota offers the option to purchase a jump package, including
video, online. Click here for more information on purchasing a certificate
or skydiving package.
Skydive
Wissota is a registered USPA Group Member Drop Zone with trained
pilots ready to take you on the adventure of a lifetime! At Skydive
Wissota, several of our instructors have over 14,000 jumps and 30+
years of experience.
Skydiving
is more than just jumping from a plane. It's stepping out into a
different world, a world where people fly without wings...
Northern
Plains Skydiving League - Final Meet 2011 - 1st Place Class A
Cold
but beautiful fall weather welcomed the Northern Plains Skydiving
League’s last meet of the 2011 season.

Eight
teams
signed up for the meet, with seven of them completing all six rounds.
In the A Class, “Random Blocks” and the “Wissota
Baby Beavers” battled for the upper hand throughout
the 2011 season, with this NPSL meet as the final showdown for the
A Class gold medals. The Wissota Baby Beavers came well prepared
and even brought their mascot for moral support; alternate Jordan
"Kramer" Ermer tirelessly entertained the whole dropzone
for two days.
The Baby Beavers added significantly to the great meet atmosphere,
and secured first place in the A Class competition. [excerpt
from NSL News]