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thatonekris
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- Mar 6, 2019
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So I have found a bridge that is about 500 feet high from the road deck level to the surface level of the river. My question is if I end up jumping and land on my feet for some reason (most likely due to survival instinct while I'm falling), will I survive or what are the chances I'd survive? Or if I land on any other part of my body besides my head? I read on lost all hope that it should be at least 250 feet for jumping on water, but i'm just scared i'll survive if I don't land on my head even at 500 feet. Are there any jumping techniques to ensure not landing on the feet?
Also, is it better to land on water or a sloped, hard surface like dirt? Because the bridge I've found is only flat where the river lies beneath it. The rest of it that is a hard surface is sloped upwards. I appreciate any help guys.
Also, is it better to land on water or a sloped, hard surface like dirt? Because the bridge I've found is only flat where the river lies beneath it. The rest of it that is a hard surface is sloped upwards. I appreciate any help guys.