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sussybaka

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Is it any different depending on the material the ground is made from??
 
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You want a minimum of 100 feet to jump. Most people here recommend 250+, but you're not likely to survive anything above 100/150 feet. Concrete is usually preferred but when you're jumping from such a big height, whatever is below you will essentially be concrete because you're hitting it with such velocity. This link might be of some help:

Best of luck, bb
 
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