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finchywart

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I can access both easily, which would I be more likely to succeed at, and which might I be more likely to fall into water instead of rocks? When is the tide in at either cliff?

I can't access any prescription pills, SN, or N so thinking this would be my best option for 100% success at ctb. I have the demeanor of a happy tourist so I don't think anyone will suspect anything if I'm ambling about around there.

Do weight and height have an impact on success? I'm a petite woman so wondering if this would have any effect on whether I ctb or not.
 
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Your weight and height won't really matter. It is pretty much the height you're jumping from, what you are hitting at the bottom and what part of your body impacts.
 
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I looked up both, what lovely places to say goodbye. If you search up those locations with the word deaths added you'll get more info. From my initial search Moher is 702ft at it highest, Beachy is 530ft. Both fit the bill height wise. I would do research on the suicides that have occurred at both (its very common at both from everything I'm seeing, typically people stay behind after everyone has gone and the car in the car park by the visitors center in the morning before the tours etc tips off the workers) and maybe scout out your spot before you go, it's hard to tell from the pictures if you'd be more likely to hit rocks or water/if you wanna hit water do you need a more outward jump rather than just letting go etc. I don't know shit about tides but this is easily found with times online as well. Best wishes. If you wanna chat, PMs are open to ya. Please update us if you are able to!
 
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finchywart

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I looked up both, what lovely places to say goodbye. If you search up those locations with the word deaths added you'll get more info. From my initial search Moher is 702ft at it highest, Beachy is 530ft. Both fit the bill height wise. I would do research on the suicides that have occurred at both (its very common at both from everything I'm seeing, typically people stay behind after everyone has gone and the car in the car park by the visitors center in the morning before the tours etc tips off the workers) and maybe scout out your spot before you go, it's hard to tell from the pictures if you'd be more likely to hit rocks or water/if you wanna hit water do you need a more outward jump rather than just letting go etc. I don't know shit about tides but this is easily found with times online as well. Best wishes. If you wanna chat, PMs are open to ya. Please update us if you are able to!
Thank you for the kind words. Beachy seems to be more common but I think a lot at Moher go unreported. Someone below shared tide times which is super useful. Will definitely keep you updated!
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Thank you, this is super useful. I want to hit the water as I know water would feel like ground falling from a height like that, but I want my body a bit less mangled than if it hit pure rock.
 
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Thank you for the kind words. Beachy seems to be more common but I think a lot at Moher go unreported. Someone below shared tide times which is super useful. Will definitely keep you updated!

Thank you, this is super useful. I want to hit the water as I know water would feel like ground falling from a height like that, but I want my body a bit less mangled than if it hit pure rock.
You;re so welcome. I've been to Moher and it's absolutely stunning. IDK if this would be of any use to you in any way, but I watched a very chill and well edited tapijngs of golden gate jumpers (pre angel veil). It's put to a lovely song and it is NOT gory. There's almost a sense of peace within it. Not gonna link it but if anyone is interested PM me.

That's very valid re water vs rocks. I would want the same thing. I would do research on as many of those jumps have write ups and see where they landed and does it say where exactly they jumped from?
 
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finchywart

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You;re so welcome. I've been to Moher and it's absolutely stunning. IDK if this would be of any use to you in any way, but I watched a very chill and well edited tapijngs of golden gate jumpers (pre angel veil). It's put to a lovely song and it is NOT gory. There's almost a sense of peace within it. Not gonna link it but if anyone is interested PM me.

That's very valid re water vs rocks. I would want the same thing. I would do research on as many of those jumps have write ups and see where they landed and does it say where exactly they jumped from?
Oh I would love to see that please. Feel free to PM me - I don't think I can message you first yet as my account is new.

I think most are falling from near O Brien's Tower but I saw that many deaths claimed to be accidental were just anywhere off the main trail / anywhere without protections. My only other concern is finding the sheerest point to minimise damage from hitting off rocks along the way or landing on a ledge like one guy did at Beachy.
 

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