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4 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Good on him though it can be worrying at times and to think most young uns these day's get their adrenalin buzz from playing video games. My middle grandson who has just left school is the same climbing daft things no surprise his parents are encouraging him to go in the Army.

Mostly risk-takers are teens or in their 20’s,we never see consequence to our actions at that age,as we get older we assess things differently,but still do the odd “risk” to give the heart a jump-start now and again.

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My lad was never into football or rugby etc.. always into surfing, climbing etc... now he's out and driving he can get to the things he likes a lot easier..makes you a bit anxious as a parent...especi

F**k all that.If i wanted a buzz when I was a teenager/early 20s Id just take a load of drugs and try and find an older bird to try and smash the arse off

This is about as thrilling as I ever want my life to be 

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30 minutes ago, mackem said:

Mostly risk-takers are teens or in their 20’s,we never see consequence to our actions at that age,as we get older we assess things differently,but still do the odd “risk” to give the heart a jump-start now and again.

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I know what you're saying mate I need to do something I feel half dead as it is. 

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1 hour ago, downsouth said:

F**k all that.If i wanted a buzz when I was a teenager/early 20s Id just take a load of drugs and try and find an older bird to try and smash the arse off

He's probably doing that when he aint jumping off quarries

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2 hours ago, downsouth said:

F**k all that.If i wanted a buzz when I was a teenager/early 20s Id just take a load of drugs and try and find an older bird to try and smash the arse off

 

54 minutes ago, Bakerboy said:

He's probably doing that when he aint jumping off quarries

Hes at Boardmasters Festival for 5 days now.... I'm sure he won't be bored! Lol

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6 hours ago, mackem said:

Mostly risk-takers are teens or in their 20’s,we never see consequence to our actions at that age,as we get older we assess things differently,but still do the odd “risk” to give the heart a jump-start now and again.

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I get a bit of a buzz from cold water swimming tbh different times lol. Used to be going on the piss in Nairobi lol

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1 hour ago, Borr said:

I get a bit of a buzz from cold water swimming tbh different times lol. Used to be going on the piss in Nairobi lol

Getting too old for cold water,was in an outdoor pool the other week,it was a sweltering day but the water was freezing.Might take an ice dip come winter,supposed to be therapeutic.

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It is mad looking back at the risks you take when you're young,the psychology of it all is fascinating i remember years ago a study was done by a doctor to do with steroids in sport it was called Goldman's Dilemma.....he put a question to a big number of Olympic level athletes that if you could take a magic pill that meant you will win the gold medal but you will die 10 years after would you do it......the vast majority said they would !

Focused driven youngsters are wonderful to see.......to the point that their goals become obsessions,then those qualities starts getting dangerous.

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18 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

Focused driven youngsters are wonderful to see.......to the point that their goals become obsessions,then those qualities starts getting dangerous.

There’s an excellent documentary on Netflix,The Deepest Breath,showing just that,incredibly well filmed,riveting watch,the world of free diving.

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The last time I jumped off a cliff was outside Bodrum in Turkey. I had intended to dive, but after swimming ashore, climbing to the point, looking down, seeing the people on the boat that I had came off in the distance hoping for a "caught on camera" moment I bottled it. Jumped, no idea how high it was but had time to shout " fu###c####k###ing####hell####!!!###" before hitting the water.

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14 minutes ago, eastcoast said:

The last time I jumped off a cliff was outside Bodrum in Turkey. I had intended to dive, but after swimming ashore, climbing to the point, looking down, seeing the people on the boat that I had came off in the distance hoping for a "caught on camera" moment I bottled it. Jumped, no idea how high it was but had time to shout " fu###c####k###ing####hell####!!!###" before hitting the water.

Did you paraglide?

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