Monthly Archives: October 2009

Someone You Think You Know…15 Questions with BASE jumper Clair (Halliday) Crawford

Clair (Halliday) Crawford

  • Age: 20
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Children: None
  • Current Location: Cloverdale,CA
  • Hometown:Strawberry CA
  • Education: Sonoma College
  • Number of Base jumps: 120
  • Year of first Jump: 2005
  • Container: Gargoyle
  • Canopy: Fox 205
  • Profession: Drop Zone Owner and Videographer, and AFF Instructor
  • Number of Skydives: 1,200
  • Base Number: Not Applicable
  • Nickname: Clair Bear

One only has to converse with Clair Halliday a matter of minutes before realizing you have encountered a powerhouse in a pint sized package. She doesn’t shy away from what some may consider uncomfortable questions, while delving into rumors and innuendo straight on. She will make certain that the one perception of her you leave with is the one she presents of herself. In short, Clair is a no nonsense young woman with a drive and determination that is usually drawn to characterize males on a blacktop playground, not a 5’4, 105lb attractive female. If ever there was an individual who possessed that “will do” spirit, it is Clair Halliday.

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Someone You Think You Know…15 Questions with BASE jumper Jevto Dedijer

  • Name: Jevto Dedijer
  • Age: 46
  • Marital Status: Wife- Yolaine de Saint D’Authingues
  • Children: Damien 19 and Chloé 15
  • Location: Québec City – Canada
  • Number of Jumps: 15 BASE jumps
  • Year of first Jump: 1982
  • Container: Racer
  • Canopy: Strato Cloud
  • Profession: Brand Strategist
  • Number of Skydives: 800

In speaking with an up and coming B.A.S.E. jumper, I inquired if they had heard of “Jevto Dedijer”; they paused for a moment and said “they didn’t think so.” When I in turn asked, “B.A.S.E. 66”, he replied, “The book? Yes I have heard of it.” In a sport where names seem to become lost and number’s take their place Jevto Dedijer cemented his number into the history of the sport at Europe’s exit points and behind the brightly colored orange book jacket with the simple title, “BASE 66”.

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