Baz back in the early days they could/would calibrate the bungee cord to your exact weight so that your head would hopefully come within about 20' of the Arkansas River below.
That was the "deluxe adrenaline package" as they called it at the time .. for extra $$ of course.
They don't do that anymore at the Royal Gorge that I know of.
I opted for the regular package where your walnut "bottomed out" at about 150' above the river.
It's sort of like sky diving / free falling head down at terminal velocity (between 150 & 180 mph) which is not foreign to me.
Free falling head down on the end of a rubber band is sort of like sky diving ^^ up until the reverse apogee recoil at the bottom of the giant rubber band .. the rocketing back up towards the bridge deck .. that is the gotcha moment that you know this is something different.
Whoa whoa and some more whoa that ain't nothing like landing by any type of parachute rig I've ever safely landed with 700 + times.
After you get hoisted back up to the bridge deck upside down and change your shorts you go and get a cold one and look to the next advenure.
Royal was not my first or last bungee jump.
It was my last one of that caliber however.
To get me to do it again would require just one person that jumped before me who knew and trusted the rigging situation.
That man that mentored me on all sorts of climbing, gliding and falling
The real ropes of safety teaching to me passed peacefully of natural cause on the night of 03/26/24.
Freaky Clynn you pop up that pic this AM.
His daughter called early in the morning and by her # I knew.
We reminisced laughed and cried at the same time together as you all know.
I got up after hanging up the phone with her pondering.
Dusted off a very old bottle of Jack Daniels Black and took a hearty shot of it at 3 AM.
I hope it went down as just smooth with you as it did with me brother.
Just like the night after we voluntarily jumped off that perfectly good bridge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcgEf1kJ3wo