Devil's Diving Board - Cliff Jumping Guernsey Lake - Chris 110 foot jump
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That is fucking huge. seriously I would buy you a beer
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HE'S ALIIIIIIIIIIIVE!
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i pooped a little
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I didnt even venture up to that part
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I went up there a few days a go and looked down and it is so scary...
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@losangelesswimmin most redarted troll ever
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awesome
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Oh that's awesome. I haven't been able to find a place like that in Colorado. :(
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may i say FUCK THAT. major respect to that guy. i would piss myself just looking off that.
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I've been the the Devils Diving Board several times. That jump takes a lot of balls! This kid is truly a stud! Cheers!!!
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you guys are morons, you are not taking into account wind resistance, angle of trajectory and the inaccuracy of human use of technology. there is not way to accurately measure the height of a jump by watching a video. only way to do it is to take a measuring rope and hang it down from the cliff, and even then you need to take in account the amount of hangtime the jumper gets when his feet leave the cliff and also the ebb and flow of water depth in the lake/river/creek. bottom line is jump is hi
losangelesswimmin 2 years ago
The angle of trajectory does not impact the singular force of gravity downward and that is what is measured. Ask your highschool physics prof.
I measured the 2.63 to 2.7 secs from a video editor going frame by frame to be sure I started when he began "falling"
Wind resistance does not slow a thin human with little clothing in a 3 secs or less drop by enough to make a difference.
I am not a moron.
The jump is hi, like 110' or more :-)
Have a nice day LA swimmin
thekidzdad 2 years ago 26
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... that jump is every bit as high as advertised. I ran 10 time trials -- starting only when his hips began to descend -- and threw out the high and low times. The avg. was 2.731 secs. giving a height of 119.80 feet and a final speed of 59.91 mph.
Tell Chris he has my respect!! How old is he by the way?
-- Chuck Allen
(Note: it would not take the URL for the kid who died on a 60 foot jump. Search: Cliff Jump, Cliff Jumping Accident Lawyer, Field Trip Injury)
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