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strupgolf 07-21-2022 06:48 PM

I saw them 60 years ago and I still remember it today. It was, and still is, a event to see.

A930Rocket 07-21-2022 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jackdidley (Post 11749570)
when i was a kid we watched those on the wide world of sports.

+1

herr_oberst 07-22-2022 05:09 AM

When I was a kid I watched Elvis make that dive.

stevej37 07-22-2022 05:36 AM

He was quite trim in those days!

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gregpark 07-22-2022 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11749482)
^^^ Why/what the diff between fresh and salt water?

Salt water is denser. From 60' it feels like you're hitting a sidewalk. Head first you straight arm with two fists and follow that hole with your forehead. And you don't go vertical until the last second. A back flop could be disastrous. Oh to be young and stupid again

stevej37 07-22-2022 12:14 PM

I did not know that was a factor.
Another reason for me to never try it. :)

stevej37 07-22-2022 01:34 PM

Expert cliff divers!

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Racerbvd 07-22-2022 01:42 PM

I jumped off some bridges in my younger years, and no alcohol was involved.

stevej37 07-22-2022 02:07 PM

^^^ Head first??

speeder 07-22-2022 02:24 PM

My mom was a competitive diver when she was young and probably could have done any of those dives but she stuck to diving boards and pools. I never had the talent or the courage, a couple of bad landings really cured me of the desire.

When I was about 14, I went rock climbing at Taylor’s Falls on the St. Croix river, (MN/WI border), and a teenager died from a miscalculated cliff dive. We stood there and watched them pull him out of the water, he had a hole in his head the size of a softball. Made a lasting impression.

Racerbvd 07-22-2022 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by gregpark (Post 11750176)
Salt water is denser. From 60' it feels like you're hitting a sidewalk. Head first you straight arm with two fists and follow that hole with your forehead. And you don't go vertical until the last second. A back flop could be disastrous. Oh to be young and stupid again

Yea, we may not make it if we tried again.

herr_oberst 07-22-2022 02:33 PM

Elmore Leonard wrote some fiction about one of those guys who dives from a high ladder into a very small pool. And that was just the backstory!


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stevej37 07-22-2022 02:34 PM

The dangerous part of the Acapulco divers is that the gorge that they dive into varies in depth with the diff waves that fill it. It's constantly changing.

They time their dive as to when it is deep enough.


Watching from the viewing platform...there is no room for error on the jump timing.

herr_oberst 07-22-2022 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11750327)
The dangerous part of the Acapulco divers is that the gorge that they dive into varies in depth with the diff waves that fill it.

I would've thought the dangerous part is dragging their huge balls on the rocks, or tripping over them when they climb back up.

stevej37 07-22-2022 02:42 PM

^^^ That too...lol


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