Total Stupidity
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No more than jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.
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Kudos on the professional camera work though. That was almost as good as the camera work on the Bourne Ultimatum action scenes.....
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 2374037)
No more than jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.
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What!? He wasn't wearing his safety lanyard???? :D
What a dumba$$. If he got hurt he deserved it. |
Originally Posted by fast fun 2
(Post 2374153)
They dont let you jump alone for the first few times for a reason
Was on a static line though, and this was 18 yrs. ago. They also had a one-way radio on top of your helmet, and someone on the ground talking you through what to do while in the air. Very, Very cool thing to do. I wanted to keep jumping, but never ended up going back. Now, 18 yrs. later, I'll pass on that action. |
I used to barefoot waterskii almost daily on a team. Falling at 50 isnt that bad if oyu know how to do it. The team im on used to do what we called a barefoot thread, where a jumper would go over a ramp and land in between 2 barefoot skiiers, im agine hitting a ramp that fast. Or better yet, we also did barefoot piramids, 2 barefoot waterskiiers with someone on their shoulders. The top guy would have a hell of a hit when he fell.
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Yep, no big deal. He jumped correctly holding his limbs close to his body. If you fall while water skiing when crossing the wake with the boat going 35 mph, the skier is going 50-60 mph when he hits the water.
The dangerous part is being alone in the water in the middle of the lake after jumping out. Any boat or jet ski on the lake could score your passenger. |
He didn't even need a lifejacket, all that body fat from extreme beer consumption would have kept him afloat for at least a week.
I was really hoping to see some hairy butt crack when he bent over, that would have made the video perfect. Re |
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