Escargot Shorts

Escargot Shorts

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Sep 26, 2018
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a friend was talking about a parking deck he was hanging out at and remarked on how scary high he thought it was. so i paid it a visit after work today to check it out myself ("Stars of Track and Field" by Belle & Sebastian turning out to be a lovely song that swelled beautifully with ascending each level right as it all drops out once you get to the top full of massive, blue open sky. The timing was actually a little off but still!). It looks like it's about 10ish floors but i'm pretty shit at math, lol. But from my research, this should be over 50 ft (15.25 m) which would increase a likelihood of fatality depending on how one lands. mostly just looking for thoughts and feedback, thanks everyone

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Ashwee73

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Plunge head first

Would suck if God didn't let u die
 
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Allan that was

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Kinda been looking into the possibilitiy of heights for myself, but it just seems like the possibility of turning oneself into a vegetable is always present. seems kinda uncertain to me
 
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Escargot Shorts

Escargot Shorts

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Sep 26, 2018
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Yeah, headfirst is always a big thing about it. It's like one might as well have a secondary method on hand, which I've been considering as well.
 
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I'm not sure if that's tall enough though, I've heard about people surviving 300ft drops. I know it does depend on how you land, you always want to land head first and make sure there are no cars or trees in the way obviously.
 
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Escargot Shorts

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Sep 26, 2018
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Right, and some people die from way less. All in the technique. :wink:
 
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Right. What your secondary option? if you don't mind me asking.
 
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Escargot Shorts

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Sep 26, 2018
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Right. What your secondary option? if you don't mind me asking.

Lol this one is so messy and over the top and why i def don't like it.
A simple gunshot to the dome on the ledge and hoping physics topples me over on the correct side.
But it's so much drama. Not a fan.

But if *that* fails, then damn!
 
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It's possible. Lostallhope recommends 10-15 stories as a jump height, and this does seem to make it to around 10 stories. That said if you can find anything higher that would be preferable. Also please don't rely on the idea of landing on your head; that may not be as easy to control as you'd anticipate and it isn't worth place such a large risk on.
 
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I believe he may have landed on something, but generally it's an anomaly when it happens. 47 stories is like at least 470 feet (assuming 10ft per floor/story), possibly more. I'd still believe the chances of death are still very high with jumping just an outlier that someone (one of the very, very few) is able to survive such a long fall to the bottom.
 
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Escargot Shorts

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Sep 26, 2018
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It's possible. Lostallhope recommends 10-15 stories as a jump height, and this does seem to make it to around 10 stories. That said if you can find anything higher that would be preferable. Also please don't rely on the idea of landing on your head; that may not be as easy to control as you'd anticipate and it isn't worth place such a large risk on.

Yea, meets 10 barely. There's a hotel a few blocks away but that's a lot more central to populations, very much a no-go environment in terms of too many witnesses who wouldn't wanna be witnesses.

And yea, never took diving lessons as a kid, I'd have no control, short of managing some buck wild weight distribution.
But goofs aside, i appreciate being everything to chew over and rethink
 
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I believe he may have landed on something, but generally it's an anomaly when it happens. 47 stories is like at least 470 feet (assuming 10ft per floor/story), possibly more. I'd still believe the chances of death are still very high with jumping just an outlier that someone (one of the very, very few) is able to survive such a long fall to the bottom.

He may have survived because he was holding onto the scaffolding that fell with him:

'Alcides Moreno was found crouching among a pile of twisted metal, clutching the scaffold controls...'

'Speculation continues as to how he survived. By holding tight as he fell, did the scaffolding take most of the impact? Did the scaffolding somehow surf the air? Did Alcides Moreno bounce off the side of the building on the way down, slowing his fall?'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-39114931
 
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