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Peaceful Departure

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Aug 14, 2023
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The drop is approximately 250 feet onto bedrock. Biggest challenge would be not hitting trees, but i feel its very doable. Well over a dozen people have ctb here, and i've never heard of anyone surviving. Thoughts?
Also curious if anyone has information on jumping technique? IMG 3551 IMG 3552
 
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bluebus

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Aug 5, 2023
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Wow that is a beautiful view. Looks like something off of a postcard. I see some people carved their names and initials onto the wooden dock. If I were jumping here, I would carve my name and a short few words as well.
 
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Aeternum Vale
Sep 18, 2023
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It's 250 feet. Not much is gonna survive that drop without snow. Even landing feet first, everything will get crushed. Is it possible to force a landing on a more sensitive area of the body? At least then you'd get knocked out very fast.
 
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Peaceful Departure

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Aug 14, 2023
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It's 250 feet. Not much is gonna survive that drop without snow. Even landing feet first, everything will get crushed. Is it possible to force a landing on a more sensitive area of the body? At least then you'd get knocked out very fast.
I certainly plan to land on anything but my feet (preferably head). I'm also aware, with having no experience skydiving/basejumping, that remaining in control throughout a 4-5 second drop in highly unlikely.
Wow that is a beautiful view. Looks like something off of a postcard. I see some people carved their names and initials onto the wooden dock. If I were jumping here, I would carve my name and a short few words as well.
I like that idea. It used to be a very popular tourist destination before it was shut down. It's a very symbolic to me.
 
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