
Manicpixiedreamlast
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- Mar 10, 2020
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I am used to the cold and wet but yeah I'm not going to run down now. I'll wait for the summer holidaysI would wait until the weather improves it won't be so impressive if it's cold and wet.
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I am used to the cold and wet but yeah I'm not going to run down now. I'll wait for the summer holidaysI would wait until the weather improves it won't be so impressive if it's cold and wet.
I've checked out Beachy head as a possible way to ctb it would be the ultimate rush but I'm scared of heights, although I keep telling myself it's one step over the edge and it's game over. I have read you have to be careful as the mini cab drivers and the pub will report you if you look suspicious.
Check out this CTB training video, lol just imagine it without the parachutes.
Update just watched the next video as well yes I am pooing my pants![]()
Yes the nearest train station is Eastbourne and you have to get a cab not sure if a bus goes there.
How can they discern a hiker from a jumper?
How can they discern a hiker from a jumper?
Not all of them do.Hikers wear bobble hats.
Id give them the middle finger on my way off the cliff.But, there are only a handful of them. In the past, they have lacked funding to monitor the cliffs. Apparently if you want to become a Chaplain, you have to be a committed Christian and attend church regularly. My experience of Christians, or those who regularly attend church, they are usually far from christian in their actions. Usually judgemental and the tut, tut brigade. So if I was sitting there contemplating jumping off, or rolling off the cliff, the last thing I would want is one of those people yakking on, playing the hero!
What about if you drive off it?
Good point for most. Got my thickwaterproofs. I like the cold and wet compared to warm and sunny anyway, less people about etc.I would wait until the weather improves it won't be so impressive if it's cold and wet.
Don't drink in the pub alone, don't bother getting a taxi up to Beachy Head, the taxi driver will ask why you're going up there. Try and act as normal as possible.
Hopefully you will see no one there with the chaplains priority on cronovirus pandemic
I'm going to do some more research but I assumed it was very difficult as they have patrols day and night who would be on to anyone trying to get close. You're especially drawing attention being on your own I'd suspect. I'm way up north but I'd consider a day travel for that view if my next mushroom trip changes my mind about train method.
As someone from the USA I gotta say I love to hear your voice. Your accents so wonderful.
Id give them the middle finger on my way off the cliff.
Yeah a calm, sunny day would be ideal I think (calm for the drop, sunny for the view).Just wondering out loud here, but wouldn't you need to check wind direction and wind speed to make sure you go straight down? I think we can say with confidence that landing head first would be instantaneous.
Just wondering out loud here, but wouldn't you need to check wind direction and wind speed to make sure you go straight down? I think we can say with confidence that landing head first would be instantaneous.
I don't think you will be worrying about wind direction and speed if your on the edge, lol
Cheers
Geo
I'm not sure if you can guarantee hitting the rocks. I mean would you die instantaneously if you hit the sand?
It's shingle not sand but I get what you're saying. I asked about it here (with pic):I'm not sure if you can guarantee hitting the rocks. I mean would you die instantaneously if you hit the sand?