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# 31 29-09-2003 , 09:20 PM
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that you?

# 32 29-09-2003 , 09:21 PM
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"...WHHHAAAHOOOOO!! This sh*t is actually cool! ..."

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# 33 29-09-2003 , 09:23 PM
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Yeap, that´s me. :p

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# 34 29-09-2003 , 09:26 PM
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One last proof shot.

Does that guy look like the avatar dude?
Yeah? Good. :p

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# 35 29-09-2003 , 09:27 PM
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That's something i have got to try this year

# 36 29-09-2003 , 09:29 PM
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Originally posted by ckyuk
That's something i have got to try this year

Yeap. Once in a lifetime kind of thing.

As long as safety is an issue.
Seen some nasty videos from this things.

# 37 29-09-2003 , 09:32 PM
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looking good there dude!!! did you skid your pants or what?

# 38 29-09-2003 , 09:36 PM
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Originally posted by Kevin
looking good there dude!!! did you skid your pants or what?

Lol. Err, nope.
Had a lot of things to do afterwards in Amsterdam, so had to hang in "tight". :p

# 39 29-09-2003 , 10:10 PM
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hey adl te doy ideas... salto de base en la catarata del angel (eso esta en argentina no?) lo vi por la tele... tiene que molar 3 pueblos hacerlo en persona...

# 40 29-09-2003 , 10:35 PM
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Si te refieres al Salto Angel ... eso es acá en Venezuela (Con orgullo :p) y son aproximadamente 979 mts de altura. Me encantaria hacer eso, .. pero ello toma MUCHA preparación. Quiero hacer lo de los tiburones primero. Y luego seguir planeando cosas como esa. Quiere tener que jode vainas que contarles a mis nietos.

If you refer to the Angel Falls .. that would be here in Venezuela (proudly :p) and it´s about 979 mts high. I would love to do that, .. but it takes A LOT of planning.
I want to do the White Shark thing first. And then keep on planning more stuff. I want to have a lot of sh*t to tell my grandkids about.

By the way, ... here´s a pic of what you mean. (So everybody understands) -He was talking about basejumping in the Angel Falls ... without a doubt one of THE MOST extremes stuff you could actually do in the world.-

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# 41 30-09-2003 , 05:44 PM
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Is base jumping legal where you are?

# 42 30-09-2003 , 05:50 PM
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Normally the act of jumping off something is legal. But you most likely are trespassing to get there. That is unless of course you're jumping off of a cliff etc.


# 43 30-09-2003 , 06:03 PM
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Well, for the Angel Falls Base jump, you need to ask the Government permision and all. Almost everything that has to do with Angel Falls needs permission. After all, it´s the tallest fall in the world.

# 44 01-10-2003 , 10:26 AM
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Base Jumping off a mountain would sh*t me up man... I mean... Just imagine smashing into a rock thats sticking out or something... And btw, Base Jumping is considered illegal everywhere, unless it's for a record or some crap like that, because it's considered too dangerous. It only takes the slightest mistake and you're canyon fodder. user added image, unlike in a sky dive, you have alot of time before the ground, so you can rectify mistakes.

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unlike in a sky dive, you have alot of time before the ground, so you can rectify mistakes.

A lot less time than you think LOL.

I have always wanted to try a base jump. I have done quite a bit of jumping and have HALOed and that is one hell of an experience. But going to the other end of it in extreme terms is really appealing, in a weird way.

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