These guys are totally crazy.
These guys are totally crazy.
Ppl just don't underestimat the power the ocean has all of them could have been swept away in the blink of an eye
I have been in and around water my entire life, I learned to swim before I learned to tie my own shoes. It wasn't until I joined the Navy and started training to be a flight engineer, then I learned to be a qualified "expert swimmer". This required becoming a certified first class swimmer and going thru water survival training, where you are taught "proven skills" that will help ensure survival of all mishaps and hostilities. It was here that I learned to RESPECT all encounters in, on and near any body of water!
With training I have little fear of being in any body of water, I have tremendous RESPECT of the dangers any body of water can present.
This video demonstrates just a "little" of that learning to respect the water:<font color="#555555" face="Calibri Light"><span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 22.4px;">
How about stupid instead of crazy.
I remember in high school jumping off the cliffs at Percy Priest Lake. I'm guessing 25 to 30 feet. Not very smart.
I've jumped off this bridge 1000 times... love me some adrenaline.
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I kept waiting for them to jump back in. What was the camera guy going to do, film them drowning? My guess they are so crazy/stupid they have done this more than once.
Give back more to this world than we take.
I was waiting for the 2 guys to help their buddy out of the water. I guess he's on his own.
Future Darwin award winners and they seem eager to receive it!!
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid. - John Wayne
In all due respect to Alloy 2, I debated between starting a new thread or contributing to his. The decision must be evident.
I live in a rural area and have a choice between 2 1/2 channels, satellite, or cable. The refusal to pay for TV access is based on the fact I am an active person that does not like to sit down. I recently bought a Roku player that added a great deal of diversification. I went to the Go Pro channel tonight and was amazed by the stupidity we live amongst.
The reason for the post is two fold. First is the variety of challenges we face and two the option to go to Roku for entertainment. I bought the player and do not have to pay for access to certain channels. It depends on internet that I will pay for. A great investment given the upcoming snow storm. Time to bunker down and learn how to pace myself.
Not trying to derail the thread, but if others go to Go Pro, they will see the stupidity humanity has created.
Come to my sandbar, you'll see these "insane" type of folks every year. Usually on a stretcher being airlifted up to Norfolk, or worse.
I respect the ocean, always have..but I tell ya..living on a sandbar helps one to respect it.
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Did some checking Below information copy and paste from >> Bridgehunter.com | Livermore Falls Bridge
Facts
Overview
Lenticular deck truss bridge over Pemigewasset River on Abandoned Road
Location
Grafton County, New Hampshire
Status
Abandoned
History
Built 1885; Closed To Traffic 1959
Builder
- Berlin Iron Bridge Co. of East Berlin, Connecticut
Design
Lenticular deck truss. It also has a Lenticular deck truss approach span.
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 140.0 ft.
Total length: 263.0 ft.
Deck width: 16.0 ft.
Also called
Pumpkin Seed Bridge
Approximate latitude, longitude
+43.78369, -71.66833 (decimal degrees)
43°47'01" N, 71°40'06" W (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
19/285289/4851308 (zone/easting/northing)
Quadrangle map:
Plymouth
Inventory number
BH 51557 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
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Indicate about 100 feet from the bottom of the bridge and 135 from the top
Posts on this link >> Livermore Falls - Dangerous, Beautiful and Historic New Hampshire
Indicate This bridge is about 65 ft above water at the base and 105 from the top yet I have seen people jump from both areas.
This mean NH is going to change the state motto...Live Free or Dive?
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The height from bridge to water depends on the time of year you go, in the spring the water is probably 15 ft higher than during a dry spell in the summer.
85 ft at bottom and 115 ft at the top the day we brought a rope to measure.
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