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Jumping off a high location
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its good if the height is proper. For example, beachyhead is 400+ feet and you won't survive it no matter what anyone says. No one has survived it and you probably won't either.
100 feet minimum but my preference is 200+. I want certainty.
It can be done with little to no preparation as long as you can overcome your survival instinct. I would suggest jumping from at least 200ft (>95% fatality rate).
Not always the case, getting drunk can make your body relax, making it more of a chance of survival, (depending on height) its something I was warned of on this site before.
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Not that I encourage people to CTB. But I give people a lot of props who can work up the courage to go through with this method. I feel my whole life will flash before my eyes during the time it takes to hit the ground.
Not that I encourage people to CTB. But I give people a lot of props who can work up the courage to go through with this method. I feel my whole life will flash before my eyes during the time it takes to hit the ground.
A little grim this but I was discussing free soloing with a non-climber in work and I said "Well once you get over a certain height you're not going to survive a fall anyway so anything over this
its good if the height is proper. For example, beachyhead is 400+ feet and you won't survive it no matter what anyone says. No one has survived it and you probably won't either.
100 feet minimum but my preference is 200+. I want certainty.
Jumping was one of my fallback plans if SN didn't work. I obsessed about Beachy Head for months. Jumping is fine if you can get over the survival instincts and jump from a high enough place. If you survive you will probably have life changing injuries, keep that in mind.
Where is that? Is it over water? I would never jump over water. Only because I think the impact can ( depending on the angle of impact) cause great pain and possible paralysis and there is a chance a person would die from drowning before losing conciousness, rather than almost instantly over say a solid cement surface
So I'm going to land on a rooftop that might be asphalt, not sure it's some type of roofing material from about 20 floors. Will the landing mess up me cbt?
So I'm going to land on a rooftop that might be asphalt, not sure it's some type of roofing material from about 20 floors. Will the landing mess up me cbt?
Unlike other ctb methods, jumping is essentially foolproof. The only risk is, of course, DEATH. The velocity of your body falling from a great height kills you before you have hit the ground, I have read. I have also seen videos of jumpers hitting the ground. Surprisingly, there was little mess.
its good if the height is proper. For example, beachyhead is 400+ feet and you won't survive it no matter what anyone says. No one has survived it and you probably won't either.
100 feet minimum but my preference is 200+. I want certainty.
Witnesses and police say 22-year-old Thomas Magill jumped from a high-rise. He landed in the back seat of a Dodge Charger after crashing through the rear window.
www.dailymail.co.uk
That man survived because he landed on the roof of a car and crash through the windshield. The windshield are glass so it absorb his fall, and the car further absorb more of his fall.
Therefore he didn't hit the ground/concrete. So it not free fall, he fall onto something and that something absorb the impact. Free fall is when you go straight down with nothing got in the way.
There was a case where a man survived because he landed on a big glass building (and he fall higher than 39 stories), the glass shatter to pieces and he survived. In fact he was dangling on a wire where the glass building was. Again, it wasn't free fall, he didn't even hit the ground, lol. He dangling on the glass building roof.
39 stories is still not high enough, lol.
Again, I wouldn't jump unless it 2,000 feet or more. If I don't hit terminal velocity, I won't jump. Terminal velocity is 1,500 feet. I go 2,000 feet or more just to be safe lol.
its good if the height is proper. For example, beachyhead is 400+ feet and you won't survive it no matter what anyone says. No one has survived it and you probably won't either.
100 feet minimum but my preference is 200+. I want certainty.
I read an article that someone became paralysed from the jump that turned me off Beachey head when I was there also the patrols. When I try I'm going to cut my throat then when I feel I'm dying roll off a high cliff. Then I will increase my chances. I have terrible luck it's one of the reasons I am having to double up
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