CarbonMonoxide

CarbonMonoxide

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Oct 13, 2019
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That 1,000 feet bridge has a railroad train station below. And small buildings below. Yeah, I'm not risking the chance of falling on top of a train or a building roof to cushion my fall.
This cliff there nothing below except water, and I don't know how to swim so for sure I drown to death if I don't die on impact.
????? The roof of a train can cushion your fall from 1000ft? It can't cushion a 200ft fall.
And not die on impact from 2000ft on water? How? There's this thing called physics...
And this is exactly how I know you have absolutely *no* clue as to how SN works, and what it does to your body. By the time you experience hypoxia, you'd already be unconscious, and you won't feel a thing. There's no "waiting" for your heart to stop beating. You won't feel it. Please do your research before you try to discredit the SN method. We have plenty of resources here.
I get the feeling that we're being trolled guys.
 
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toomuchgrief

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Sep 15, 2019
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@intheend
Yes I got the pictures Ms. intheend, it beautiful.

How the cell phone in that area? Let hope my cell phone from USA would work in Norway, so I can call a taxi to get there, then take the boat.

Lol @CarbonMonoxide,

Before you said building roof don't cushion your fall, please read ALL these survivors story of this Free fall site.



[[ crashing into a metal roof, hitting a car, and rolling onto the ground. ]]

[[ He landed on the roof of an adjacent building and survived ]]

[[ the boy crashed through the roof of an adjacent parking garage before plunging two more stories ]]

[[ from about 2,000 feet spiraled into the roof of a hangar at Tilstock airfield in Whitchurch, Shropshire, England. ]]

[[ At 3,500 feet. He thought he was going to die but was saved when he plunged through the corrugated roof of a well-placed hut. ]]

[[ At 3,000 feet. He fell through the roof of an army building and survived with only minor cuts and bruises. ]]



There, go read it. Btw, all these fall are thousands feet fall. And all those "roof" cushion help those people survived.
 
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For this much effort, one could already have produced offspring again. Jesus.
 
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toomuchgrief

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Sep 15, 2019
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lol woxihuan ni. It sure alot of effort. But I have money to travel internationally, so if this plunge sure result in death then it totally worth it. Get to see Norway and all those beautiful scenery before free fall to my death. I just pretend I take pictures of the sea below or selfies, and bam, hop off. It be too sudden for anyone to stop you as long you don't show any suicidal sign. Plus there no fence or barrier, you can just literally walk off that cliff.

The place does seem so beautiful, thank you again Ms. @intheend for all those beautiful photos.

And holler to @RedPanda to here, I bet he will love this place. No fence, no barrier, no security, nothing, you can just simply walk off that cliff.
 
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CarbonMonoxide

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Oct 13, 2019
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@intheend
Yes I got the pictures Ms. intheend, it beautiful.

How the cell phone in that area? Let hope my cell phone from USA would work in Norway, so I can call a taxi to get there, then take the boat.

Lol @CarbonMonoxide,

Before you said building roof don't cushion your fall, please read ALL these survivors story of this Free fall site.



[[ crashing into a metal roof, hitting a car, and rolling onto the ground. ]]

[[ He landed on the roof of an adjacent building and survived ]]

[[ the boy crashed through the roof of an adjacent parking garage before plunging two more stories ]]

[[ from about 2,000 feet spiraled into the roof of a hangar at Tilstock airfield in Whitchurch, Shropshire, England. ]]

[[ At 3,500 feet. He thought he was going to die but was saved when he plunged through the corrugated roof of a well-placed hut. ]]

[[ At 3,000 feet. He fell through the roof of an army building and survived with only minor cuts and bruises. ]]



There, go read it. Btw, all these fall are thousands feet fall. And all those "roof" cushion help those people survived.
You're missing the point. True or not, these are exceptions. Not the rule. If you think a roof cushion will save you, try jumping like these lucky few. Then tell me if you survive and I'll believe it.

If you keep looking for reasons not to do something, you'll find a lot of them.
 
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toomuchgrief

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Sep 15, 2019
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@intheend
Airplane tickets to Norway in Jan 2020 is expensive. It over $1,000 (I guess because I live in a very High cost of Living state), and I'm booking one way only, who the hell want to die and need to book round trip, lol.

I did find a cheap flight, Norwegian International Airlines, but then it has 1 stop. So I snatch this one.

I will be landing at Stavanger Airport.

Let hope there won't be too much snow in January, I don't wan snow to cushion my fall. Do Preikestolen have alot of snow in Jan? I chose Jan because my son died in Jan, so I want the same date of death as my son.

From what I know is at the airport they have like buses that take tourist right? I can rent a car too, I mean Norway accept USA driver license right?

So what do I do after the airport, take the bus/or rent a car. And then get on a boat and the boat will take me to the hike?

Wouldn't I look weird if I hike and I come with no luggage? Because all I'm going to bring with me is myself, my driver license, my credit card, and cash (hopefully somewhere in the airport let me exchange the USD to Norway money?) yes?
 
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Brick In The Wall

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Over the top methods to me say that the person is just looking for help. There are plenty of resources here and elsewhere if that's the case. However if that's not the case. There are plenty of spots in the US you could jump from.

The Golden Gate was mentioned as it's become a well known US spot. The impact from that height will mean the water reacts like a solid and you'll either be dead on impact or unconscious and gone in minutes. You also have The Grand Canyon which is not as popular but just as fatal if not more. The Canyons have less touristy areas that would be ideal and it's even been in the news recently because of a jumper. I'm sure there are many other spots where you wouldn't have to leave the country, just do a bit of reading.
 
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toomuchgrief

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The Grand Canon has glass barrier build now, I hope you know, the last man that died has to break some sweat to climb over the glass barrier.

@Brick In The Wall
Here the pics to show you, I already research Grand Cannon. I need a place where I don't have to climb, and it hard to climb glass. I'm 5 feet tall, no way I can climb these glass. Here you go Sir, so you can see the pic.
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is out of the question due to these glass barrier.

And plunge 2,000 feet to your death is no over the top (in fact it for those who want a quick death). You really want to hear what over the top is? Did you hear the story of that Russian boy where he saw off his own head off with the electricity saw? Now that over the top and dramatic. Which I'm not dumb to use that method (it too much pain), nor do I dare.
It better I just plunge to my death it certainly be quicker than saw my head off.

Here the news about the man that climb over these glass safety barrier to jump, he must be taller than 5 feet in order to climb these barrier.
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GRAND CANYON WEST, Ariz. – Authorities are trying to find the body of a man who climbed over a safety barrier at the Grand Canyon Skywalk and apparently jumped to his death. ]]
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The Grand Canon has glass barrier build now, I hope you know, the last man that died has to break some sweat to climb over the glass barrier.

@Brick In The Wall
Here the pics to show you, I already research Grand Cannon. I need a place where I don't have to climb, and it hard to climb glass. I'm 5 feet tall, no way I can climb these glass. Here you go Sir, so you can see the pic.
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is out of the question due to these glass barrier.

And plunge 2,000 feet to your death is no over the top (in fact it for those who want a quick death). You really want to hear what over the top is? Did you hear the story of that Russian boy where he saw off his own head off with the electricity saw? Now that over the top and dramatic. Which I'm not dumb to use that method (it too much pain), nor do I dare.
It better I just plunge to my death it certainly be quicker than saw my head off.

Here the news about the man that climb over these glass safety barrier to jump, he must be taller than 5 feet in order to climb these barrier.
[[
GRAND CANYON WEST, Ariz. – Authorities are trying to find the body of a man who climbed over a safety barrier at the Grand Canyon Skywalk and apparently jumped to his death. ]]
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The canyons encompass many many miles. There are bound to be many spots with no tourists or barriers preventing you. There are also many places along the Apalachian trail which would be suitable. I can think of maybe 10-15 spots in my own state alone which would do the trick. I don't think the US has any shortage of spots to be honest. If you feel an affinity to one specific place I can definitely understand that though.
 
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toomuchgrief

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@Brick In The Wall
Thank you Sir. I definately look into the Apalachian Trail in Grand Canyon. And going to Arizona it be cheaper for me, way cheaper than across the country. (Arizona in the west coast, I'm in westcoast too).
Let hope there a place in Grand Canyon that high enough (I won't plunge unless it 1000+ feet), and not big bushes of trees below to cushion my fall.

Where is Apalachian Trail, in the state of Virginia? yes?
 
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Thank you Sir. I definately look into the Apalachian Trail in Grand Canyon. And going to Arizona it be cheaper for me (I'm in the westcoast too).
Let hope there a place in Grand Canyon that high enough (I won't plunge unless it 1000+ feet), and not big bushes of trees below to cushion my fall.

Where is Apalachian Trail, the state of Virginia?

The trail runs the entirety of the east coast I believe. It's very long and takes a good few months solid to hike in entirety. There are people who make it part of their bucket list to hike the entire thing. However the chances of running into a hiker or tourist are slim throughout most parts of it I believe. As with any spots I'd imagine it comes down to location and timing.
 
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toomuchgrief

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Sep 15, 2019
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Its okay that it few months hike, I never think of return so it a one way airplane ticket, it be even more nice that I just throw my dead body below the cliff somewhere along the trail (just want to make sure it high enough to cause death).
Thankkkkkkkk you Sir.

You have any other high cliff or trail or places you can think of in the US? Can you write some locations down for me to I can look into? It a one time going thing, so once I go, there won't be a return, money is not a problem.

Thankkkk you @Brick In The Wall .
 
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Airplane tickets to Norway in Jan 2020 is expensive. It over $1,000 (I guess because I live in a very High cost of Living state), and I'm booking one way only, who the hell want to die and need to book round trip, lol.

I did find a cheap flight, Norwegian International Airlines, but then it has 1 stop. So I snatch this one.

I will be landing at Stavanger Airport.

Let hope there won't be too much snow in January, I don't wan snow to cushion my fall. Do Preikestolen have alot of snow in Jan? I chose Jan because my son died in Jan, so I want the same date of death as my son.

From what I know is at the airport they have like buses that take tourist right? I can rent a car too, I mean Norway accept USA driver license right?

So what do I do after the airport, take the bus/or rent a car. And then get on a boat and the boat will take me to the hike?

Wouldn't I look weird if I hike and I come with no luggage? Because all I'm going to bring with me is myself, my driver license, my credit card, and cash (hopefully somewhere in the airport let me exchange the USD to Norway money?) yes?

I checked upon flight tickets from Washington (I don't know were you live) to Oslo. It's 400 USD plus ticket Oslo - Stavanger 50-100 USD. That's a bit cheaper, and more stressful. From Oslo - New York it's only 200 USD so big difference were you are.

I guess it depends on your behaviour wether it will look weird/suspicious or not. Just find some excuses if someone ask. They accept US driver license. You can use your visa card, but if you want to use cash go to a minibank, some have exchanges. Flightbus outside airport.

Yes, Preikestolen has alot of snow along the way up, but when you sit on the edge, you will see there is not much snow downhills. It will not cushion anything. Don't recommend to start before 15.00 AM, it will be dark too soon. There is a hotel near start of the hike.

Did I answer your questions? Will you look for another place near you instead? I don't think I would jump there though, because there's alot of ledges on the way down, not sure where I'd land.
 
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toomuchgrief

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@intheend

I'm flying from westcoast Ms. intheend to Stagvanger. All the flights round trip here are listed $1,000. Hell, one way it still like $900. I guess it depends on the airlines and how many stops.

The cheapest flight I can find is Norwegian airlines, which was the one I booked. But I will be landing at Stavanger, NOT Oslo.
So I'm confuse, am I suppose to land at Oslo airport or Stavanger? I swear I thought it Stavanger, righ?

I know there alot of ledges in Pulpit Rock, I don't know which ledges I be landing though, I do wish I go straight down.
Are you from U.S. too ms. intheend?

Yes, you answer all my questions. Thank you so much.
 
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I'm from Europe. You're right. Stavanger is the nearest, sorry I confused you. Have you looked at drone videos on youtube? Maybe you can find your spot.

Scary thought that you maybe not fall all the way down, and end up laying in pain for too long. Even if preikestolen is 2000 ft, it's not a guarantee your fall will be that high. Things to consider since you're travelling a long distance, and there's alot of places in US too, I guess.
 
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toomuchgrief

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Ms. @intheend
The pics you posted on page 1 it beautiful but it small, like I couldn't click on it to see the bigger size. Your pic #2 you posted, it show the drop of the cliff. Can you reup pic #2 use this image hosting site, it will show a bigger version of the pic. I want to see the drop of the cliff.


Just upload it and it will give you a .jpg link, and you just cut and paste the link to here and big pic will show up.

The flight ticket I bought 1-way, Norwegian airlines, it only cost $300, not expensive, so it's okay if it not refundable, if I change my location.
I need to see the cliff drop first, I'm scare too, if you not drop down high enough, you be in laying in excruciating pain and still alive. The down side of a cliff is you don't know if you can drop straight down.

People said plunge thousand of feet to your death is violent method, lol, nahhh. In fact I think I'm a chicken, why? Because I'm scare of pain, so I want it to be over quick. Bam, all black, done. And no time to think twice, once you plunge, you let gravity do it works, it be all too late once you plunge.
 
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For an unexperienced hiker it will be very very hard to make the way up to the top. In january where will be loads of Snow and ice.
 
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toomuchgrief

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May I borrow this pic of yours Ms. intheend, I think if I jump, I will end up in the bottom rock. It does seem hard to go straight to the ocean.Anyone know how height is the distance int he red line I draw? I really think I end up down that rock there.

@Quax
If Jan not the best month, which month is the best, how about April? Perhaps I can exchange my ticket to a different month. What month better Ms. @intheend ?


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May I borrow this pic of yours Ms. intheend, I think if I jump, I will end up in the bottom rock. It does seem hard to go straight to the ocean.Anyone know how height is the distance int he red line I draw? I really think I end up down that rock there.

@Quax
If Jan not the best month, which month is the best, how about April? Perhaps I can exchange my ticket to a different month. What month better Ms. @intheend ?


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My pictures is actually from April, so best months may be summer when there's alot of people and tourists, or maybe September.

In April there was alot of snow. They recommended to use crampons, but I did'nt. Some places were difficult to come by also, but I did it. And I'm not exactly an athlete. It is also true you don't land in the ocean no matter where you jump from.

As picture shows with the red line, you land on grass. Don't know the height there. Another thing it's really impossible to get up there. The spot is from the right of the plateu. Will see if I have pictures from there too, but I don't think so. Drone videos shows it.
 
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Life+me=error

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@toomuchgrief, why dont you consider jumping from a bridge in your home country? Or simply ctb with the SN method?

Think of the cost to ship your dead body back to the US.
 
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toomuchgrief

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@intheend

Is this drone videos you talking about? (I don't know what drone mean, I just Youtube the word Drone and Preikestolen and this video come up).
If so, I can see, it going to be darn hard to go into water.
Is there any way we can climb to the highest part of the cliff? Stand at 2,000 feet, even if half way down the cliff hit the rock, it still be 1000 feet and that still enough to kill me.

 
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Drones takes pictures/videos from above. It's many drone videos from Preikestolen, so same same. You can climb higher up than the plateu, but then again you don't know if you fell 500 ft, 1000 ft and survive plus you can't know if you land on grass or anything else, even if it's alot of rocks.
 

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