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Wolf River Cliffs (15 - 45 ft cliffs) at Dale Hallow Lake.
Not my video, and do yourself a favor and watch on mute. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5BV2rX_Smg |
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The Fort Campbell quarry back in the 80's. Not sure how high. I'd guess 60-80 feet. You hit pretty hard and if you were wearing velcro laced shoes, well you weren't after you hit. I was in high school, on the swim team and thus indestructible...
Can't do it any more. They build a visiting muckity muck house on the top of the property and got serious about keeping people out. Friends of mine got run down by MPs tracking with canines the year after we moved. Got in a bunch of trouble. |
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wtf op. I did a flip from about that height over a cenote in mexico when i was like 46
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Quoted: 25 or 30 feet. The most memorable was jumping off the boat house at Rock Island state park, in northern Lake Michigan, in May. The water was about 40 degrees. It was high enough that you had time to think about the fall and the water was so cold you immediately tried to leap out the second you hit. Of course you couldn't you had to finish traveling 10 out so feet down before you could start swimming back to the surface to get out. https://dnr.wi.gov/images/news/2020/20200706_rock_islab.jpg View Quote |
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40-50' and I hit the bottom and put a huge gash in my heel.
Had to caddie the next day, and shoe was in bad shape by the time I was done. If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough I guess. |
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I jumped off an 80ft. Cliff in Kentuckys Cumberland lake when I was 17.
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Calves pen Lake George Ny. its 60 ish feet from the upper spot. I did it at age 47, the worse part is the only real way there is by boat and the water is 160 feet deep so you cant just anchor.
Someone made a video, only a few jump from the highest point in the video. warning bad music and bikinis New York Cliff Jumping: Lake George |
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Quoted: Had every intention of jumping but I got cold feet and couldn't take the plunge. Water below is PLENTY deep enough... Any tips? I don't want to 'ask my husband' or turn in my man card. I reckon it is about 40 feet? Also, I am 51 years old, if that is relevant. Wife was more WTF were you thinking as opposed to impressed with those pics... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187514/IMG_5145_jpg-2072820.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187514/IMG_5144_jpg-2072821.JPG View Quote You choose wisely. Here is my tale of woe and caution. Back in the old country of Montengero, right next to the capital city, there is a river. River Cijevna For kids, it's a rite of passage to jump off the cliffs, and the higher the better. As a young kid I used to jump as well, nothing crazy or too high. My cousin, who is 5 years older than me, went with friends, as they did many a time. They found a nice and high rock, started jumping. Well he landed awkwardly and his balls (testes?) ended up wrapping around each other. He floated to the shore and passed out from pain. He came too and found that all his friends had run off leaving him there. He dragged himself up to a road and passed out again. A lady driving by stopped and took him to a hospital ,where they had to operate on his balls to untwist them. This was early 90'es, so no cell phones. Since then I am very careful when and how I jump. Swim platform is probably as high as I'll go now. The river Attached File Cijevna 2013 The highest I went, against my better judgement, but I was trying to impress the wife who was a girlfriend at the time, was off the rocks below the flagpole in the picture below. Location is Petrovac, Montenegro. Attached File |
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10 meter (32-ish) feet platform at a training facility.
Not a diver, btw, just wanted to see if I could do it. |
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Otter Cliff in southern York Co., PA. It wasn't all that. Maybe 20 feet, but about 12 feet under the surface of the pool you'd hit a thermocline that would chill you to the bone in mid summer. I never made it to the bottom. The real fun was trying to launch a surface cruising carp airborne by landing a perfect preacher's seat right next to it.
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My highest was probably 20 or so feet, off a small bridge into a fairly deep creek...
Probably never again, For some reason, I've developed a major fear of heights. |
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Twenty feet or so. I remember back in my twenties taking a canoe trip down a popular creek west of here a little. We were all hanging out on a sandbar drinking near a bend in the river. There was a group of idiots that was climbing a cypress tree near the bend and jumping into what had to be maybe ten feet of water. It's been a while but they were climbing what had to be at least sixty feet up (maybe more). Really bad part was once they got to the "jumping off" point they had to sway the tree back and forth a dozen feet or so to clear the bank. That tree trunk was maybe four inches in diameter at that height and had to be stressed to the max. After we watched a dozen of these stunts we moved along before someone got killed.
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10m platform or Greeter Falls in TN (ledge inside, not the top) whichever is higher.
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55 feet...from the bridge wing.....we were anchored off Puerto Rico.
Feet first....cross your legs.....one hand, hold onto your private parts, other hand...cover your nose. Swim to the raft..then climb jacobs ladder back up. |
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Whole lot of nope.
I'm wired a little differently.... that free-fall sensation that most people really like, I totally despise it. It's pure misery to me. Heights don't bother me, I'll hang out on tall buildings/cliff/bridges/whatever all day. But no falling or jumping. I don't even like watching other people fall. |
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Quoted: 35 feet at Rick's Cafe in Negril, Jamaica. A lot of fucked up people getting fucked up on that regularly. Here's what the guys diving from up in the trees get to look at: https://jamaicatravelsaver.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cliffdivingBlog1.jpg View Quote Fuck every little bit of that. |
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I jumped at 76 Falls on Lake Cumberland as a teen. I think the height with good water is really around 40 foot or so. Went feet first a few times.
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Quoted: 100's of times from the 10m platform at Northern Michigan University. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/47839/IMG-3877_jpg-2072940.JPG Also from a similar height into Lake Superior north of Marquette, May 27 1979 (last day of classes) with ice still floating in the water. I think it took almost a week for the scared turtle to peek out of his shell. View Quote Superior in May!!!? Dear God! That water will still turn you blue/purple in mere minutes in freaking August! I went to LSSU for a little while. We would go to the channel leading to the Locks. Boulder rock walls lined the sides. Some were probably 30 to 40' tall. I never did it because the 1st guy that went crushed his balls so bad he thought for a bit that we'd have to rush him to the hospital. He ended up being okay but very, very sore for a week or two. Nope, nope, nope for me. I stayed in the boat and drank beer instead. |
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USN boot camp teaches pinching the nostrils to prevent water plowing into sinuses...and crossing feet to protect from the inevitable nutsac slap. I jumped from an elevator platform on the IKE....but didn't do either. Lesson relearned.
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Quoted: Quoted: Back when I was a teenager a little over 88 feet. My dad did 88 feet as a kid and I had to beat him. NEVER AGAIN. Did you do a Triple Lindy? No. I stayed as vertical as I could and it still beat the ever loving shit out of me. I was sore as hell for days afterwards. |
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In my teens I jumped a bridge over Caesers Creek lake on SR73. Drunken stupidity, in the dark. It hurt.
25 years after I went under it in a boat many times, trolling. I guess it was 90ft at least, looking up. Bridge jumping was a thing in my AO. I bet my first was age 7. Couldn't do it today, I'd be wrecked for a week or in the hospital. |
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Quoted: Had every intention of jumping but I got cold feet and couldn't take the plunge. Water below is PLENTY deep enough... Any tips? I don't want to 'ask my husband' or turn in my man card. I reckon it is about 40 feet? Also, I am 51 years old, if that is relevant. Wife was more WTF were you thinking as opposed to impressed with those pics... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187514/IMG_5145_jpg-2072820.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187514/IMG_5144_jpg-2072821.JPG Screw you guys and that poll! LOL I accidentally locked it https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/187514/Screenshot_20210831-075555_Chrome_jpg-2073079.JPG View Quote Bro if you're 6' tall it doesn't look any higher than 25-30' Very simple, if you're not going head first, keep your arms down by your sides and go straight in. Your age is irrelevant. Your courage is suspect here. |
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As a teenager we jumped from the highwall of a quarry near Bedford, PA. I think it's about 75', though the video says 95'. Not my video, but definitely the highwall we jumped off of. At age 47, I would surely do it again.
95ft cliff jump at Bedford quarry |
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Quoted: Bro if you're 6' tall it doesn't look any higher than 25-30' Very simple, if you're not going head first, keep your arms down by your sides and go straight in. Your age is irrelevant. Your courage is suspect here. View Quote [insert copypasta rant] What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch? I'll have you know I graduated top of my class in the Navy Seals, and I've been involved in numerous secret raids on Al-Quaeda, and I have over 300 confirmed kills. I am trained in gorilla warfare and I'm the top sniper in the entire US armed forces. You are nothing to me but just another target. I will wipe you the fuck out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark my fucking words. You think you can get away with saying that shit to me over the Internet? Think again, fucker. As we speak I am contacting my secret network of spies across the USA and your IP is being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, maggot. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your life. You're fucking dead, kid. I can be anywhere, anytime, and I can kill you in over seven hundred ways, and that's just with my bare hands. Not only am I extensively trained in unarmed combat, but I have access to the entire arsenal of the United States Marine Corps and I will use it to its full extent to wipe your miserable ass off the face of the continent, you little shit. If only you could have known what unholy retribution your little "clever" comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your fucking tongue. But you couldn't, you didn't, and now you're paying the price, you goddamn idiot. I will shit fury all over you and you will drown in it. You're fucking dead, kiddo. [/insert copypasta rant] |
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Quoted: I've jumped this many times (not my pic). Elk Falls, NC. My highest I think is Lazaretto Creek Bridge in Tybee, GA. https://live.staticflickr.com/3162/2806479012_8a0651490f.jpg View Quote I've jumped off that before too. Also about 35 or so feet up the quarry wall at Lake Jocassee (was working a summer contract up there before there was a state park), several 10 meter platforms including the one at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory pool. |
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High enough I had time to question my decision and be amazed at how loud the air passing by sounded.
If you’re reluctant to jump, have the ladies go first. That worked for me. |
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In HS I went out one night with some friends and we snuck into an apartment complex pool area that had a two story clubhouse with a flat roof. Climbed up a tree next to the clubhouse to get on the roof then ran across it and jumped over about 6-8 feet of sidewalk into the pool.
Not sure the exact height but whatever a 2 story building would be. It really is true that males' brains don't fully develop until like age 25+. That was so stupid and crazy and now I cannot imagine myself doing anything like that. Edit: found a picture of the place! Attached File |
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I’m confused as to why you posted the 2nd pic…the one where you are airing out your vag….
I would not jump from there either… |
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50 ft . mid 70's. Paradise Island bridge in Nassau. I think they would frown on that nowadays!
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I did 50-60 feet quite a few times growing up going to Lake Powell. Plenty of cliffs there to jump off of into 400ft of water.
Would be a little more hesitant now that the water level is down 100+ feet from the fill line |
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40-50’ out of cypress trees into the Alafia river as a kid all the time.
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Not sure how high it was but I jumped off a few cliffs in Mexico. Maybe 40 or 50 ft. The tequila helped. Maybe take a couple of shots to get your courage up.
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Around 60 feet, feet first, in Greece. Tightened my ass muscles because folks who went before me got ocean prison raped. Worked great...except I was so rigid I ended up fracturing my coccyx.
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Quoted: 60 feet at South Point on the Big Island https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/3686/e326643e0c310ccd6e166c7191b028ed-2072884.jpg View Quote I've jumped from there. That rusty ass ladder though, wow... Papakolea Green Sand Beach is nearby too, incredible place. |
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If I see someone else do it (and walk away) I'll do it too.
But ain't going first. |
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Quoted: As a teenager we jumped from the highwall of a quarry near Bedford, PA. I think it's about 75', though the video says 95'. Not my video, but definitely the highwall we jumped off of. At age 47, I would surely do it again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBska0KGluo View Quote Hmm thats a bout 2 hours away, road trip bring your swim shorts. |
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13,500' but I was wearing a parachute and landed on gravel, not water.
There's a place on the Buffalo River in west-central TN that everyone used to climb around the side of a bluff and jump off. I'm guessing it's 40' high. Did it twice one day. It's fun but the climb is more dangerous than the jump. |
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35-40ft is the highest I’ve ever jumped. Was fun. Would do it again.
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