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  1. Nov 5, 2002 · I think Skydiving a couple of months ago eluded to an infamous party at a Holiday Inn during a Couch Freak's Convention several years ago that shut them down for a few years. Anybody know what the story is?

  2. Dec 16, 2002 · Posted December 16, 2002. An alphabetical listing of Freak Brothers with numbers is now up at www.freak-brother.com. Please let me know of any errors or omissions. Thanks.

  3. Roger Warren Nelson [1] (October 25, 1955 – June 7, 2003) was a skydiver, convicted drug smuggler, and founder of Skydive Chicago, one of the largest skydiving centers in the United States. [2] Freak Brothers. Nelson and his older brother, Carl Nelson, grew up in Lisle, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.

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  5. Aug 13, 2013 · In 1979 the Freak Brothers suffered the loss of Carl, who died in a skydiving accident. From 1986 to 1989, Roger ran the Illinois dropzone "Skydive Sandwich". Later in 1993, he went on to found Skydive Chicago , which is now recognized as one of the world's leading dropzones.

  6. Excerpt from Chapter Two: Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Comic Book. They were the notorious members of the Midwest’s only challenge to California’s skydiving dominance: the exuberant, outrageous outlaws known as “The James Gang.”. And there at Hinckley the legend began, on a fine blue-sky afternoon, when “Pops” Connor offered to ...

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Skydiving is a symphony of adrenaline and freedom for the Freak Brothers. Every jump is a chance to dance with the clouds, to feel the wind against their skin, and to experience the pure joy of being alive. It is a thrilling, awe-inspiring spectacle that leaves them craving for more.

  8. Most skydivers were flying belly to earth and some skydivers, like Roger Nelson and his brother, Carl, began experimenting with flying any way other than belly to earth. People called it “Freak Flying” and Roger and Carl were “The Freak Brothers.”.

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