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 pandora34

Joined: 2/19/2009
Msg: 26
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Bungee Jumping.
Posted: 7/10/2009 3:04:11 AM

Have any of you lot done Bungee jumping?


Yeah when hell freezes over..... and then it would have to melt then freeze over again about a million times before I would even consider it.....

Parachuting though, I really want to give that ago....
 shabbawanks

Joined: 4/16/2009
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Bungee Jumping.
Posted: 7/10/2009 3:06:46 AM
There was many a time i dived in and wished i'd strapped something to my feet before hand...i wouldn't ever do a bungee jump though.
 kiltedking

Joined: 3/2/2007
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Posted: 7/10/2009 7:55:59 AM
aye the pipeline,queenstown,new zealand...
don't know if it still is but at the time the highest in the southern hemisphere...102m over a river,pretty impressive so was the drive up the mountains....also ran off a mountain with a glider.....

static line,tandem,impressive as well but with bungee you experience ground rush the second you jump....
 Labdien!

Joined: 10/14/2007
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Posted: 7/10/2009 9:18:19 AM

Parachuting though, I really want to give that ago....


Please don't ever consider it!!!!!!

Or, at least, if you do make sure that the organisation / Company that you do it with gives you first class training and you check their safety record.

People like SelfLoader are professional guys who get professional training, they are not (I hope!!) expected to jump out of a perfectly serviceable aircraft after a 10 minute 'training session' consisting of jumping off a milk crate!

A friend of mine did a sponsored jump a few years ago from an airfield in Shropshire. The training was pathetic to say the least which resulted in her having a really bad landing shattering her pelvis and breaking her left leg in three places. She's never walked properly again after that and always has a limp.
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