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Lilythefenfen

Lilythefenfen

Exhausted of trying
May 8, 2023
95
Just wanted to get your opinions on this method of jumping, a fairly famous bridge overseeing the Hoover dam that seems to be open 24 hours a day, 900 feet tall, or 273 meters for those not used to freedom units.

Big canyon, water.

Research says the trauma would be so great it would instantly kill me. Very rocky terrain. If I don't die from the fall, I'd definitely drown I'd think.

Any advice would be appreciated.


For those curious, the bridge is named the mike o callaghan pat tillman memorial bridge. Cheers lads, I'm just curious if this would be a viable method.
 
anxiousdweller

anxiousdweller

God Tier Fumbler
Apr 10, 2026
31
Considering the golden gate bridge was a 220ft (67 meters) jump with a mortality rate of 98% makes me think this should be a solid spot, i think your research is pretty accurate. However people have survived the unthinkable so its never 100%
 
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PanaxMan

Water fasting until death (Currently homeless)
Apr 11, 2023
501
Just wanted to get your opinions on this method of jumping, a fairly famous bridge overseeing the Hoover dam that seems to be open 24 hours a day, 900 feet tall, or 273 meters for those not used to freedom units.

Big canyon, water.

Research says the trauma would be so great it would instantly kill me. Very rocky terrain. If I don't die from the fall, I'd definitely drown I'd think.

Any advice would be appreciated.


For those curious, the bridge is named the mike o callaghan pat tillman memorial bridge. Cheers lads, I'm just curious if this would be a viable method.
It 100 percent can work I just would hope you land on your head if you plan on jumping
 

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