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Thrill-seekers find fix in region

| Staff Reporters
Scranton, Pa. (AP) — After jumping out of an airplane more than 42,000 times, world-record-holding skydiver Don Kellner needs only the essentials.
In this June 2015 photo, Don Kellner poses for a photo. Kellner, 79, of Butler Township, Pa., claimed the Guinness World Record for the greatest number of descents in 1990 and has held it ever since. He is part of an elite group of northeast Pennsylvanians who live by a similar code, whose work fuels their passion for adventure sports.

 

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