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strugglinginMA

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Jan 31, 2020
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Jumping seems to be a really effective option from what I've read if you jump high enough from the right angle. I live in Boston, MA and I want to find a place a) tall enough b) that I could actually get on top of. How do people find their way on top of buildings?

EDIT: I also visit DC sometimes if there are places you can think of there.
 
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k75

k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
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So if you can travel a couple of hours to Connecticut, I've heard there's a really high bridge there that's a popular spot. Jumping is something I absolutely will not do, so I never looked into it deeper than location.

Boston has a lot of very tall skyscrapers, but I don't know how realistic it is to get to a jumping point on any of them. The John Hancock tower is the tallest in the city, I believe. You can Google tallest places in Boston or something like that and probably get a list.

This did happen recently, so there are places.

 
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Pan

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Oct 24, 2019
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I happen to live outside of Boston and would be willing to ,jump if I could locate an appropriate height
 
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JuneIsTooBright

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Why don't they just drive to a bridge?
Feb 25, 2020
19
I am open to traveling to the Boston area from the southeast. There's a huge bridge in West Virginia – the New River Gorge Bridge – that is higher than Golden Gate.
 
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Pan

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Oct 24, 2019
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Could I meet you and jump with you? I am game is you are.
 
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OblivionGlory

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Jun 18, 2019
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I am open to traveling to the Boston area from the southeast. There's a huge bridge in West Virginia – the New River Gorge Bridge – that is higher than Golden Gate.
Hey im in south WV the bridge is only a 1 hour drive from my house, its a beautiful place to jump im willing to go out with you too.
 
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JuneIsTooBright

JuneIsTooBright

Why don't they just drive to a bridge?
Feb 25, 2020
19
Well, SI won this round.
But hey, if I have to be alive a few more hours, I guess I'll celebrate surviving, yeah?

Celebration theme:
"still feel." by half alive

There was nowhere to climb over and hide that I could (super) quickly discern, so once it looked like someone was coming, I got back in my car.

At least I saw snow again.

It's high as fuck, but there were lights and cars directly below, making lingering feel more difficult, for me. I thought it was river below. I'm sure it is, also. Just didn't expect vehicles.

If anyone wants to come with me now that I've scouted, pm me.

"I feel a kick down in my soul" - "still feel." by half alive
 
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