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samantha16

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Mar 25, 2023
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Considering again and while looking through methods I've become focused on jumping, this bridge looks like it would be sufficient since it's a 215 foot drop onto solid ground but I'd like to get a second opinion on this.
 
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itsgone2

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Sep 21, 2025
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Considering again and while looking through methods I've become focused on jumping, this bridge looks like it would be sufficient since it's a 215 foot drop onto solid ground but I'd like to get a second opinion on this.
The problem with bridges like this is the fencing. I think you're looking at a difficult climb or needing a ladder. Plus need to go quick as it's busy.
I don't think new river gorge bridge has a barrier like this but could be wrong. Plus that one over water.
 

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