@@Dr.Rosenbaum yeah but I’ve watched too many horror movies what if a smuggler was transporting croc babies and they adapted to the cold water and then they grew up and now I’m going to be eaten.
I love how pretty much everyone in adventure/thrill-seeking jobs are so chill and supportive... I've seen it from mountain bike instructors, surfing coaches, zipline staff and bungee jumping staff
For real!! I worked as a ziplining guide (well, it's an aerial course that has a bunch of ziplines, but same same) and whenever I got to work, it didn't feel like it was a job. I was paid to do what people pay for, all day long. All I wanted is to make sure my groups were having as much fun as me, encouraging them to let out their inner child and enjoy the moment. Worked there for 3 summers, and some returning people were asking for me to be their guide again. Honestly, it was just wonderful exchanges of energy. I had a lot of energy to share, and they were returning it. I was great with people who were nice and safe, but like a military man to those who would try to argue and not comply to safety measures. Tl;dr If you always had a lot of fun with your guides, then it means they enjoyed your company. I'm pretty sure I would've loved to have you in one of my groups!!
@@Vaelykra hell yeah man! I appreciate you :) You can definitely tell that the majority of you love your jobs, you guys are so enthusiastic and generally delightful people!
@@caskadestudioI am so blessed to have quite a few Adventure working friends and they are literally the angels of the earth!! I love how they are this caring even outside the job about EVERYTHING. If I’m ever having a bad day they are the first ones I go to.
@@leeannspencer2952 yessss that's what I'm talking about, they're the most epic people! so cool you have a few of them as friends, and good to know they really are as cool as they seem on the job :)
I love this place. Been going here for 30 years. Evelyn was one of the nicest ppl I ever met. I hope her and her family are doing well. I’m now in my 50’s and make it a point to visit when I’m in town with my Son. Great memories ❤❤❤
@@southerngrown you're a cute bastard if you think I have the time (or care enough about your feelings) to read every comment before I comment. Hell I rarely ever read a single one before I comment. But I'm glad it annoyed babies like you. 🤣
@@loserXXpunk precisely why I said cinematic eagle, the actual american eagle sounds more like a squeaking mouse, but films wouldn't have any of that, would they ?
As said, it *can be* seen as illegal to push them. I imagine it varies a lot depending on where you are, but you should never ever get touched if you're doing it in NA besides when they're securing the equipment
I'm fine with the push I mean they already made all the decisions to already get on that platform and strapped up and went there.. you're wasting everyone's time if you don't do it now including your own
Notice how he said it out loud in the air that she wasn't scared before trying to help her relax physically. First he showed it to her mind that he believes in her so she should believe in herself then helping her relax afterwards just speeds up that process. That's supercool you guys are awesome
Ok now just tell me how to do that all the time with other people so they’re not scared of me. They keep running away for some reason. I swear it’s just ketchup stains on my clothes.
You can’t see the ground (at least, not except as a far away thing that our brains process differently than ground 200, 300 ft below), so you don’t get that same feeling of vertigo / pit in your stomach and weak knees that big drops give. I’ve gone skydiving once and that pit of the stomach feeling is completely absent, or at least was for me, so the jump was easier in terms of an instinctive thing - at 200 ft your every instinct is screaming at you to not jump and to watch out for that drop - our subconscious sense of self preservation has no frame of reference for jumping out of a plane, that’s not a risk we evolved to be concerned with. Also, on a more analytical level, past a certain height every fall is basically death anyway, so better to have more height / time to make sure everything goes right, this is why BASE jumping is so much more wildly dangerous than bungee jumping. I believe bungee jumping is actually quite safe like skydiving provided the people operating it know what they’re doing
I'm a skydiver and I've done bunjee jumping, and yeah, you're right, that's because at a high altitude, around 1000ft, your brain doesn't really process the altitude, so you basically just see a pretty landscape, at a lower altitude you can basically recognise the floor like the solid rock material it is that will crush every bone in your body if your bunjee fails. 🤣 With that being said, I 100% recommend you trying both, you won't regret it. 😊
Really depends on the area I think…my hometown shares a border with Canada and most Canadians were known to be extremely rude when they came over. (So I’ve never understood the stereotype of them being the nicest people.) But just like every group of people, you’re going to have *both* really kind ones and really unkind ones…
I’m getting my passport just to hit this place on my 19th birthday. Absolutely terrified of heights & I’ve deluded myself into thinking that if I spend money on it, I won’t back out 😂😂
“So Teri’s not even that scared let’s be real” That is the perfect way to chill someone out if they are scared of something… love it. My boyfriend used to say this to me when I was having a panic attack and was freaking out, he’d tell me “well I guess you’re just gonna feel like this forever, huh? 😉” for some reason it would calm me down because I realized, he was right, I won’t feel like this forever I’m just feeling like this in the moment and that moment will go away. Weird way to calm someone down but it worked for me.
This stuff is intense. I went 1 or 2 months ago, so I'll try my best to explain what it was like. Before you get up there you're thinking "yeah its really scary, but I can do this!" After getting clipped in, the straps stop your feet from seperating, and make you feel slightly claustrophobic. When standing on the edge, you start to hype yourself up and slowly gain confidence. I've heard people say the longer you stand there the more nervous you get (it was different for me). When it's time to jump, you let go of whatever you were holding onto long enough for you to regret ever wanting to do this. Your chest drops and your breath sharpens. After a bit of coaxing from the really chill dude behind you (and maybe a slight push), you dive headfirst into what first feels like a skydive without a parachute. When all of a sudden you feel pressure in your feet and legs - like they're gonna come off - except it doesn't hurt. Then you feel a different kind of pressure as blood rushes to your head faster than white ladies running into a store on black Friday. Imagine that feeling you get when you fall half out of bed, but instead you're hovering a couple extra meters above a rapidly flowing river. Side note, a friend of mine who also went jumping did it very wrong. He jumped feet first. I want you to imagine what he was feeling as the giant rubber band tossed him back and forth like a 2 year old and it's new toy 😂
Maybe for you and did you need to bring race into it? "White ladies running into a Black Friday sale". I'll tell you that a TON of those people are women of all colors... Let's stop using "white" people as an example... Are they English, Ukrainian, Greek, Irish, Polish, Spanish Norwegian, etc etc?? I'm so tired of this type of stuff being said.... If you bring race into something that's definitely on you! We need to eliminate this from casual conversation! Because it has been too normalized and it's generally spoken in a negative manner and regardless of whatever anyone thinks, it's definitely racist.
Dude you can’t break your neck from hitting water like that😂😂😂 you would have to be jumping from twice that height without a bungee while looking at the perfect angle and that still prolly wouldn’t break your neck especially because you naturally brace for impact
@@LoudPxckkno way, 200ft is not a drop you would survive in most scenarios, water or not, if you were able to make an absolutely flawless entry from that height you’d be lucky to swim away with some broken ankles. but yeah you definitely wouldn’t break your neck with a bungee tho lol
u guys remember the story of the guy and his girl that went to do this (different place). she was really really scared and the fear made it so that she wasnt paying attention, as she was being strapped in they said ''go'' but they were talking to her boyfriend, NOT HER. and she just heard ''go'' and jumped before they strapped her in. she died obviously and apparently had a hear attack on the way down too.....
I Love the full body harness! The foot-booties thing freaks me out as it seems like it’s be Awful on your hips & really all of your joints! This makes a lot more sense!
They have a cannon at the bottom. They stuff the person in the cannon with a helmet on and they shoot them back to the top. It's embarrassing that you don't know this.
Wait.... What happens when she stops moving? Is she just upside down with her head underwater? 😭😂😂 I'm hoping she only touches water while it's bouncing 💀
The dip noise always makes me chuckle during a tough day at work.
It’s the scream before and after the dip that got me
Poseidons Kiss
Thanks for letting us know this useless information.
@@Ahyeawhatelse boohoo.
HELp
"Hey, you're still here!" Would've cracked me up so bad if that was me, despite the terror of dropping that far. Lol.
I would've jumped right after he said that. Like "Hey! You're still here!" Then "Haha no I'm not"
😂😂😂
Yea it doesn’t take much for you child minded internet heads.
I thought that your PfP was V1 from the hit indie game ULTRAKILL and I had a mild heart attack
@@DBlockKTVwow, very mature of you. Now, go do your algebra homework, middle schooler. You're failing class.
“hey! you’re still here!” KILLED ME
Best possible way to handle that IMO
They always say the funniest lines 😂
😂😂😂😂
said it like the scout with the intel in meet the spy
😂😂😂😂
Imagine a crocodile saying damn
I’ve been waiting for this my whole life 😂😂😂
Yes!!! My brain would go there wayyyy too easily
Idk how many crocs are in Canada... lol
@@Dr.Rosenbaum yeah but I’ve watched too many horror movies what if a smuggler was transporting croc babies and they adapted to the cold water and then they grew up and now I’m going to be eaten.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
@@saltydenny8003 I think we share the same brain XD
The dip sound ❤
I came here for this comment
@@alebo0 you must be real fun at parties
😊
Imagine random debris floats by when you hit and you become brain dead
@@alebo0part pooper
I love how pretty much everyone in adventure/thrill-seeking jobs are so chill and supportive... I've seen it from mountain bike instructors, surfing coaches, zipline staff and bungee jumping staff
we love our jobs🫡 personally i work at a zipline company during holidays and id do it even if i wasn’t paid dude its great
For real!! I worked as a ziplining guide (well, it's an aerial course that has a bunch of ziplines, but same same) and whenever I got to work, it didn't feel like it was a job. I was paid to do what people pay for, all day long. All I wanted is to make sure my groups were having as much fun as me, encouraging them to let out their inner child and enjoy the moment. Worked there for 3 summers, and some returning people were asking for me to be their guide again. Honestly, it was just wonderful exchanges of energy. I had a lot of energy to share, and they were returning it. I was great with people who were nice and safe, but like a military man to those who would try to argue and not comply to safety measures.
Tl;dr If you always had a lot of fun with your guides, then it means they enjoyed your company. I'm pretty sure I would've loved to have you in one of my groups!!
@@Vaelykra hell yeah man! I appreciate you :) You can definitely tell that the majority of you love your jobs, you guys are so enthusiastic and generally delightful people!
@@caskadestudioI am so blessed to have quite a few Adventure working friends and they are literally the angels of the earth!! I love how they are this caring even outside the job about EVERYTHING. If I’m ever having a bad day they are the first ones I go to.
@@leeannspencer2952 yessss that's what I'm talking about, they're the most epic people! so cool you have a few of them as friends, and good to know they really are as cool as they seem on the job :)
I like how you guys dont push people over or pressure anyone, seems like super chill vibes there 🤙🏻
it'd be a lawsuit if they did bruh
@@jazmck3097 You’re taking it way to literal kid, it was more of a compliment..chill.
@@newportninja245 calling me a kid when your name is literally that 💀
@@jazmck3097I mean you’re clearly a kid lol look at your pfp
@@jazmck3097 chill bro, no need to get so upset over a saying.
I love this place. Been going here for 30 years. Evelyn was one of the nicest ppl I ever met. I hope her and her family are doing well. I’m now in my 50’s and make it a point to visit when I’m in town with my Son. Great memories ❤❤❤
The *bloop* as she dips in gave me a giggle that I needed. :P
IKR- I laughed- 😂😂
Frrrrrr why is it so funny to make us laugh though 😂
Bro FRL!!!😂😂😂😂😂
Why do y’all copy other peoples comments, it’s so cringy
@@southerngrown you're a cute bastard if you think I have the time (or care enough about your feelings) to read every comment before I comment. Hell I rarely ever read a single one before I comment. But I'm glad it annoyed babies like you. 🤣
The "hey youre still here"destroyed me. Why was that SO funny?
LMAOOO
Because it was a joke and it was meant to be funny and people laugh when something funny is done or said that is why It is so funny
@@Chris.Official1998idk man are you sure. Asking for a friend...
@@Chris.Official1998you dont say sherlock!?
@@jonnybravo595 i do, but I’m sorry I’m not Sherlock im Alexis
I love the “bloop” for the dip. That is such a cute sound.
That's the sound when u do a poo 😂
Better than the actual sound 😂 ✴️💢
I bet she has something to tell.
@@JohnMcFarlane-v7elmfao 😂😂
So cringe 💀
The “TA-DA” *HORNS* right after the *BLOOP* is just too much!!!😂😂😂😂 and by “too much,” I mean a perfect amount! ❤️ love it!
She got BAPTISED 😂😂😂
Oh! Thats not…
@@Zombina638how
@@Zombina638what? 💀
Best comment 😂😂😂
@@Zombina638r u mad or something? 😂
the scream when she jumped was a better impression of a cinematic eagle than a real eagle
LMFAO
That just means she’s a real AMERICAN 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😂😂
Pedantic time! That sound is actually a red tailed hawk. Eagle's make an entirely different noise. The more you know ✨️
@@loserXXpunk precisely why I said cinematic eagle, the actual american eagle sounds more like a squeaking mouse, but films wouldn't have any of that, would they ?
@Z.0001-7 guess I completely missed the "cinematic" part! Apologies. You're very right about the industry! 🤣
The way she screamed and sounded like an eagle PLUS the high leap made it look like it's an assassin's creed leap of faith lmao
Oh nvm he said it first. But fr bro😂
LMAO it does fr
Red tailed hawk* ☝️🤓🤓🤓
💀💀💀💀💀
Unlocked the local mapping
what an awesome staff working there:)
For a second I feared he would push her, cause there's so many videos like that. But clearly he's a professional and great instructor!
It’s illegal to push someone. And because everything they do is recorded for this channel, they DO NOT do illegal shit lol
As said, it *can be* seen as illegal to push them. I imagine it varies a lot depending on where you are, but you should never ever get touched if you're doing it in NA besides when they're securing the equipment
@@cherriberri8373 idk ive seen videos of NA bungee jumps straight up kicking people off sparta style lol
I'm fine with the push I mean they already made all the decisions to already get on that platform and strapped up and went there.. you're wasting everyone's time if you don't do it now including your own
@@VotdTradesThat's not how consent works
I’m glad no one pushed her like I normally see in vids like this. Just chill vibes and fun times! 😊
they can get sued
once people started dying of shock from that, they stopped doing it lmao
I got pushed when I did a 100-foot drop, all because I asked how I jump off it.
Did my first bungee in South Africa. They still push you there lmao.
You've never seen someone get pushed off a bungee platform
The unwavering support, the comedic relief, the bravery of this girl 🥰 love this
yeh, their chill/fun attitude and support alone seems like it would help tremendously for someone afraid to jump
“5,4,3,2,OOOOOONE!!”I love the one so much
“Hey did u go bungee jumping today”
“ no I went tea bag dipping”
@@SpydieFlickweirdo
@@joannaruiz1166 you know it
Gooner @@SpydieFlick
LMAOOO 🤣
@@SpydieFlickweirdo
The guy: “Five, Four, Three, Two, Oneeee!!!”
The girl: “🦅🦅🦅”
😂😂😂😂😂
Hawks
north americans hearing her screaming are like :
ah yes the sound of freedom !
@@mikewazowski6161lol ikr
😂😂😂
The water droplet noise during the head dip was a perfect addition 🤣
I want to do this!!! You go girl!!!
Notice how he said it out loud in the air that she wasn't scared before trying to help her relax physically. First he showed it to her mind that he believes in her so she should believe in herself then helping her relax afterwards just speeds up that process. That's supercool you guys are awesome
oh brother
😂 ok yea it's not that deep but sure simp
Ok now just tell me how to do that all the time with other people so they’re not scared of me. They keep running away for some reason. I swear it’s just ketchup stains on my clothes.
Ohh shut yo fake woke ahh up she jumped cuz she paid for it this ain’t that deep 😂
Quit waffling on the internet.... We get it bro
She was like : 🦅💧
Omg so many likes🙂 thanks! Have a good day 😉
Perfect comment lol
Im saying no ones talking about how much she sounded like an eagle
Like assassins creed lol
Omfg, almost spit out my lunch 😂
@@uuuniiin HELP, CAUSE SAME HERE! I ALMOST SPAT ALL MY ICCEREAM
“aye, you’re still here” and the dip sounds effect, i’m CRYING
Teri at the moment: 🗣️🔥🦅🇺🇸
Why does bungee jumping look scarier than sky diving
Because it's more dangerous than sky diving. When I went sky diving I asked if my instructor ever went bungee jumping and he said "no, I'm not crazy"
This makes sense to me as someone who has gone sky diving but is too afraid to go bungee jumping
You can’t see the ground (at least, not except as a far away thing that our brains process differently than ground 200, 300 ft below), so you don’t get that same feeling of vertigo / pit in your stomach and weak knees that big drops give. I’ve gone skydiving once and that pit of the stomach feeling is completely absent, or at least was for me, so the jump was easier in terms of an instinctive thing - at 200 ft your every instinct is screaming at you to not jump and to watch out for that drop - our subconscious sense of self preservation has no frame of reference for jumping out of a plane, that’s not a risk we evolved to be concerned with. Also, on a more analytical level, past a certain height every fall is basically death anyway, so better to have more height / time to make sure everything goes right, this is why BASE jumping is so much more wildly dangerous than bungee jumping. I believe bungee jumping is actually quite safe like skydiving provided the people operating it know what they’re doing
@@Pinkponyresistancesame here. These bjers are nuts!
I'm a skydiver and I've done bunjee jumping, and yeah, you're right, that's because at a high altitude, around 1000ft, your brain doesn't really process the altitude, so you basically just see a pretty landscape, at a lower altitude you can basically recognise the floor like the solid rock material it is that will crush every bone in your body if your bunjee fails. 🤣
With that being said, I 100% recommend you trying both, you won't regret it. 😊
Not her drowning 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I can believe this has 235 likes and only one comment
Seriously that was the deepest dunk I’ve seen on this page lmao poor girl
@@J_Elizabeth2 and you just know she didn’t expect to go under doing all that screaming she probably got a big gulp 😭
@@HerbIntakeoh yuck probably 😭 god and there was probably water all up in her noseeee aaaagghhGhh!!!
Canadians are so nice
mhm , they truly are! they are such nice people.
*i say, complementing myself*
Really depends on the area I think…my hometown shares a border with Canada and most Canadians were known to be extremely rude when they came over.
(So I’ve never understood the stereotype of them being the nicest people.)
But just like every group of people, you’re going to have *both* really kind ones and really unkind ones…
the animals not
Who came up with this? I have met so many mean ass Canadians
In peaceful setting yep.
In combat..walking war criminals 😂
I’m sorry for your loss. I’m glad you realized he is still with you, but not with you. ❤
These guys are masters of hyping people up little bit of jokes with a lot of encouragement well done the jump was pretty cool too ig
This is probably the only bungee I would feel safe on and the big reason is how much these folks enjoy their job.
I’m getting my passport just to hit this place on my 19th birthday. Absolutely terrified of heights & I’ve deluded myself into thinking that if I spend money on it, I won’t back out 😂😂
@@mazarine_44you should start smaller 😅
Disregard safety for someone else's love of their job... naaaaa
@@Bea.Sted.you can love your job AND be good at making sure the safety is great. cmon man no reason to be negative
@@Bloodcell2001 I was directing my comment to the OP - who said they would take the risk, and only because they loved their job.
Her scream sounded like: 🦅
😂😂
Fun fact, the “eagle” screech is actually the sound of a red-tailed hawk
@@ComedicLetterthis!
@@ComedicLetter beat me to it lmao
@@ComedicLettercame here to say this too! Bald eagles actually sound goofy like they are laughing or something 😂
I have done this jump. It is absolutely awesome
She really said: 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸
🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅💧🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
***🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦💧🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed 😂
Lol
WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER 🦅🇺🇸
“So Teri’s not even that scared let’s be real”
That is the perfect way to chill someone out if they are scared of something… love it.
My boyfriend used to say this to me when I was having a panic attack and was freaking out, he’d tell me “well I guess you’re just gonna feel like this forever, huh? 😉” for some reason it would calm me down because I realized, he was right, I won’t feel like this forever I’m just feeling like this in the moment and that moment will go away. Weird way to calm someone down but it worked for me.
Thanks for sharing this tip❤ panic happens because we lose control of logic
‘scary teri’
That "Hey you're still here" is sooo Canadian. I love my friends to the north. Be back soon!
NAHH THE DIP NOISEE😭😭🙏🙏🙏
The “ hey you’re still here “ would’ve accidentally sent me over the edge from bending over laughing 🤦🏽♂️🤣
As someone who would most likely delay my jump I love that they are encouraging but not forceful in the way they get people to go when scared!
Aweee the “Let’s go Teri” after she jumped sounded like proud big brothers that made me smile ❤
BRO THE SOUND EFFECTS 🤣💀💀TOOK ME OUT
She really said"i tried to scream but my head was under water"😂
Edit:Thank you sm for the likes!!!
😂😂
BILLIEEE
@@sourpatchstrawberryBillie sucks
😂😂
Don’t let me catch you saying this shit again
This stuff is intense. I went 1 or 2 months ago, so I'll try my best to explain what it was like.
Before you get up there you're thinking "yeah its really scary, but I can do this!"
After getting clipped in, the straps stop your feet from seperating, and make you feel slightly claustrophobic.
When standing on the edge, you start to hype yourself up and slowly gain confidence. I've heard people say the longer you stand there the more nervous you get (it was different for me).
When it's time to jump, you let go of whatever you were holding onto long enough for you to regret ever wanting to do this. Your chest drops and your breath sharpens.
After a bit of coaxing from the really chill dude behind you (and maybe a slight push), you dive headfirst into what first feels like a skydive without a parachute.
When all of a sudden you feel pressure in your feet and legs - like they're gonna come off - except it doesn't hurt.
Then you feel a different kind of pressure as blood rushes to your head faster than white ladies running into a store on black Friday. Imagine that feeling you get when you fall half out of bed, but instead you're hovering a couple extra meters above a rapidly flowing river.
Side note, a friend of mine who also went jumping did it very wrong. He jumped feet first. I want you to imagine what he was feeling as the giant rubber band tossed him back and forth like a 2 year old and it's new toy 😂
Ok, I imagined it. Now I want to try it.
Maybe for you and did you need to bring race into it?
"White ladies running into a Black Friday sale".
I'll tell you that a TON of those people are women of all colors...
Let's stop using "white" people as an example...
Are they English, Ukrainian, Greek, Irish, Polish, Spanish Norwegian, etc etc??
I'm so tired of this type of stuff being said....
If you bring race into something that's definitely on you! We need to eliminate this from casual conversation! Because it has been too normalized and it's generally spoken in a negative manner and regardless of whatever anyone thinks, it's definitely racist.
You could have said women at a shoe sale! Or whatever else, no need to bring race into it. You're literally part of the problem.
I want to throw up reading this 😂😂 I can’t even stand on the second story of a building and look down without panicking
@@Naturebabi 😂😂
I love those distant screams 😭especially that shaking subtitles 🤣
Shout to Teri! You’re a fearless queen!!!!
“You’re still here”
I will jump from an airplane, but I’ll never bungee jump. Feel like I’ll be thrown around like a rag doll and injure my spinal cord.
@@jesse_- that’s exactly why I’m leaning to no for that one. 😂
The hitting water sound 😂😂😂😂
That soud affect cracked me up. It went”bwop”😂
The dip tho 😂😂😂😂
"Scary Terry" 🤣🤣🤣
Someone likes Rick and Morty!
I thought I was the only one who thought that 🙆🏽♂️
I was looking for this comment lol
Reminds me of Mark Normands "Jack Reacher" moment 😅
Lol I thought the same thing 😂😂
Nah it's from teen titans go
that dip sound and her getting half-dunked in the water is perfection 🤌✨🤣
Good forward dive and splash! 🎉 🌊 🦅
the dip got me 😂
It’s actually soooo hard to make yourself jump. This gave me flashbacks 😂
That is nice!! He didn’t push her or pressure her. He seems great! ❤
@JacobCaine-n7x Oh you’re right I didn’t think of that.
People at places like this are always so good at their jobs
The dip noise😂😂💖💖
Nope!!! 😳 I don’t want my head touching the water. I be afraid of breaking my neck.
You choose if you want to be dunked or not when you are getting harnessed
Breaking your neck when your going super slow bro it ain't gonna happen
Dude you can’t break your neck from hitting water like that😂😂😂 you would have to be jumping from twice that height without a bungee while looking at the perfect angle and that still prolly wouldn’t break your neck especially because you naturally brace for impact
@@rachaelkingnzthat's cool you can choose
@@LoudPxckkno way, 200ft is not a drop you would survive in most scenarios, water or not, if you were able to make an absolutely flawless entry from that height you’d be lucky to swim away with some broken ankles. but yeah you definitely wouldn’t break your neck with a bungee tho lol
Sound effects are on point lol
I loved the sound when it dipped her in the water.
Nice Touch!
The Wet Hair PROVED that she made it down!
The little dip made me cry!😂
I'm 12 and i did a bungy jump (in Australia) it was so really fun
No you're not.. Pffftt. stay off the social media kid. 😅
Great plunge too. 😂
She did a dip and a twirl 😂
She’s a nacho
@@arthurmnavand you’re both dark chocolate
@@arthurmnavdarkie
@@Hi-lmaooooooooo did your mum just confirmed it? I met her on the corner, she’s my btch
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The dip killed me😭
I would think from that height it would hurt your head😮
But that sound is toooo funny lol😂
Someone i know did this and also dipped in. And he had a really bad headache for a week. It hurt really bad he said.
It's not terminal velocity because the bungee cord does slow you down at the end, but it very well might hurt. I've never done it.
@@SomeDude.1117 still risky cause the cord might not slow it down enough in time.
@@sailyui Ah come on, don't be scared. If bad stuff had been happening they'd be shut down already.
she sounded like an eagle when she screamed 😂😂
The dip sound was the best😅! I would like to have a present like this!
Edit 1: 44 likes is my record bro 😭😭
Edit 2: 51 likes? I’m famous ☠️🇵🇱😎
I love the subtitles when she was screaming 😂it makes it so much funnier 😂
Love it😂
Omgosh when they first said "one" at the beginning, i was hoping they would slide up to a resolved chord lol. They left me on that dissonance 😂
I watched this four times before I realized it was repeating.
Must be tough putting your pants on I bet!
Need to do this soon 😂
I’m sorry for your loss. I’m glad you realized he is still there looking at you, from above. ❤
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The sarcastic “You're still here…” is actually enough to make me jump 💀
Have them play “I believe I can fly” and I will jump
You could sing that and jump! A guy on another jump video on this channel sang Country Roads and jumped! The crew sang it with him if think!
The drip noise got me 😭
Put it in reverse, Teri!
u guys remember the story of the guy and his girl that went to do this (different place). she was really really scared and the fear made it so that she wasnt paying attention, as she was being strapped in they said ''go'' but they were talking to her boyfriend, NOT HER. and she just heard ''go'' and jumped before they strapped her in. she died obviously and apparently had a hear attack on the way down too.....
Sounds like a skill issue to me
@@McNuggie13 total noob, skill issue confirmed!
Her ass didnt even wanna go either so definitely glad her heart went out 1st out of fear
How do people that bungee jump dettach from chord when finished?
I think they get pulled up? Idk
A commenter on another jump video said they send a boat out to get them right after they finish.
@@catcain5119 Nice,.so that must mean they do detach once settled at the bottom.
How do you make sure the bungee's not going to loop around neck on the rebound?
No clue
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Deep Dive! 😂
I Love the full body harness! The foot-booties thing freaks me out as it seems like it’s be Awful on your hips & really all of your joints! This makes a lot more sense!
Omg well done 🎉
How do they get back up?
They don’t
They have people in a boat at the bottom that pick them up
They have a cannon at the bottom. They stuff the person in the cannon with a helmet on and they shoot them back to the top. It's embarrassing that you don't know this.
Wait.... What happens when she stops moving? Is she just upside down with her head underwater? 😭😂😂 I'm hoping she only touches water while it's bouncing 💀
@@NoNosWorld404 they are not in the business of waterboarding
I love how he encourages her and doesn’t pressure her into jumping. Awesome dude.
Been there done that, next! 😅
That drop repeating over and over 😅😅🥲🥲
The water dip😭🙏
Haha love the little dip 😂
I would die of stress mid jump 😂
The dunk 😂😂 always get me
"Hey you're still here"
Excellent observation😂
I swear she went into the trees at the end 😂
The dip sound deserve my sub
Omg gosh the
Hey ur still here???🤔🤔🤔
Gets me every time 😂😂😂
The head dip into the water😭😭😭😂😂❤️❤️