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yyz

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On the course!
I did this in Mexico City in 1981. School trip. We stayed at the Olympic training center.

When I looked down, it honestly felt like I was going to miss the pool, because it looked like a bathtub! When I finally did jump, I made a big mistake. I took my breath like I would have on a normal jump. Well, after jumping, it felt like I was in the air forever, so i exhaled, and started to take another breath just as i hit the water.

I went WAY down! I thought for sure i was going to "take a breath" befor surfacing. Very scary. Still, once i was done, i couldn't do it again quick enough!

No way i would ever try a dive, though!!!!


SIDE NOTE

Whoever designed the bottoms of the girl on the right in the first shot, should be fired.

:shrug:
 

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Meh. The video in your post is no longer available. I'll go ahead and give myself a pass.

YYZ: There is a cove at Lake Cumberland called 76 Falls. I climbed up to the top with the intention of jumping off, but once I got up to the top, I got freaked out. There were signs saying not to jump because it was dangerous and there were several crosses for those that had jumped and died. The problem was there wasn't anywhere to go. The climb back down seemed more dangerous so I sucked it up and jumped. I was wearing sandals and I remember them shooting up into the sky as I hit the water. When I got back to the houseboat I was staying at, I just remember being in a lot of pain. The next day, I had bruises all down my backside, from the middle of my back to my calves. Dumbest thing I've ever done.

I found this link below that shows pics of the cove.

https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/kentucky/76-falls-waterfall-ky/
 

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Meh. The video in your post is no longer available. I'll go ahead and give myself a pass.

YYZ: There is a cove at Lake Cumberland called 76 Falls. I climbed up to the top with the intention of jumping off, but once I got up to the top, I got freaked out. There were signs saying not to jump because it was dangerous and there were several crosses for those that had jumped and died. The problem was there wasn't anywhere to go. The climb back down seemed more dangerous so I sucked it up and jumped. I was wearing sandals and I remember them shooting up into the sky as I hit the water. When I got back to the houseboat I was staying at, I just remember being in a lot of pain. The next day, I had bruises all down my backside, from the middle of my back to my calves. Dumbest thing I've ever done.

I found this link below that shows pics of the cove.

https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/kentucky/76-falls-waterfall-ky/

Hilarious lol!!
 

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oh man, memories!

In college, every student had to do this. You didn't do it, you weren't graduating.

Easiest test you'll ever take - just take two steps forward and you pass.
 

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I have done this in my youth. Now I make putts from there.

What is the circle in disc golf?

The circle in disc golf helps to define a true disc golf putt and is an area that measures 10 meters, or 32 feet 9 and 3/4 inches, out from the base of the basket.
 

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Chicken shit bastids. Take me 2 seconds to jump.
Big Dismal in Wakulla County. 40-50 foot jumps out of the trees. Ain't nuttin' but a thing! Sheeeeeeeetttt!
 
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