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Last week it has been raining a lot in my region, and the week before it rain aswell. I'm going to do a drop hanging in nature, using a very quiet bridge in the dark. Before it got wet I measured the 'jumping spot' more than 4 meters above water for a 1.5 meter drop. My body is 195 cm and heavier than the given drop measures, so it wouldnt get wet when the water was like that.

Now I've measured again and the water is higher. 'Jumping spot' until water is now 320cm and I calculated a 150cm drop. Could make it 140cm drop? I wonder if my neck will break right if my lower legs get wet (like 20cm).. I can't imagine the water would really break any drop weight

There is no ice yet so I should be good.
 
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