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There are just some things I won't try...

Take the plunge

It's not skydiving, but you still get an incredible adrenalin rush up to the cerebral cortex... ;-)


Chas
 
No... :shocked: Just :cus:in' nuts! :shocked:
Jumping off of a perfectly good building; makes even LESS sense, than jumping out of a perfectly good airplane... :yikes:
 
Not me either.

How about some controversy? :roflblack::roflblack:

Anyone see the news last night about people jumping off one of the Arches in Arches National Park, Moab UT. Three people have now been killed in two years. The US Forest Service is thinking about a moratorium on the Arch jumping for a couple years while they "study" about damage and danger. It was also suggested the jumpers take their party to the back country and not use the "front country."

Personally, I don't think people should be allowed to do this in National Park lands. When I go to see the beautiful scenery, I don't want to see some idiot going YeeeeeeHaaaaah off of the scenery.

Next, they will be using the Yellowstone Geysers and pools for hot tubbing spas. :yes:
 
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Hi Bob,

Re: jumping out of a perfectly good airplane...

Who ever told you that they were perfectly good airplanes?

Do you believe everything that you are told?

:lecturef_smilie:

Jerry Baumchen
 
Jumped out of planes years ago. Don't want to jump off of buildings, towers, or anything that isn't at least 5,000 feet up. That's the lowest jump I made. Now a questions begs,,, what happens if you ride that zip line all the way? One heck of a sudden stop.
 
To each his own..!!

I just think they should do it away from the public roads and parks. Base jumping off mountains etc fine but downtown not so much. I'm sure it's a blast..!! :thumbup:
 
That's awesome!! Be cool to drop in a squirrel suit and fly for a bit!!

...And then land on my Spyder and head to dinner... In a tux of course!!! :)
 
Not me either.

How about some controversy? :roflblack::roflblack:

Anyone see the news last night about people jumping off one of the Arches in Arches National Park, Moab UT. Three people have now been killed in two years. The US Forest Service is thinking about a moratorium on the Arch jumping for a couple years while they "study" about damage and danger. It was also suggested the jumpers take their party to the back country and not use the "front country."

Personally, I don't think people should be allowed to do this in National Park lands. When I go to see the beautiful scenery, I don't want to see some idiot going YeeeeeeHaaaaah off of the scenery.

Next, they will be using the Yellowstone Geysers and pools for hot tubbing spas. :yes:
Some guy crashed his RC drone into one of the cauldrons yesterday at Yellowstone.:yikes::banghead:
 
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