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Best places to jump from without a gaurd rail or trees at the bottom?
Thread starterJohn Smith
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I'm just afraid it would be difficult to jump head first if you have to balance on a rail first and trees could break your fall or impale you. The one place I have found is Horseshoe Bend Overlook in AZ but I'm not sure how far the cliff sticks out and if you could clear it to hit the bottom instead of ricocheting off the side of the cliff.
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I'm just afraid it would be difficult to jump head first if you have to balance on a rail first and trees could break your fall or impale you. The one place I have found is Horseshoe Bend Overlook in AZ but I'm not sure how far the cliff sticks out and if you could clear it to hit the bottom instead of ricocheting off the side of the cliff.
A 14 year old girl recently died there after falling 700ft because she took a selfie. The way the cliff is set up is there's a steep slope down and at the end of the slope is a 700 ft cliff. So sometimes people like to get close to the edge as possible. If you have any chance of CTBing, you better do it soon because I've heard that park organizers are thinking of closing off the area or putting guardrails. They've had a lot of accidental deaths there.
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