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- Dec 7, 2024
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Jumping is really, really hard and in the end I decided I couldn't do it. But I seriously intended to, this was my experience:
There aren't many jumping spots in my area (thanks to suicide barriers), so first I spent hours upon hours searching news reports, Reddit, wikipedia, and satellite photos to find a suitable spot.
Finally I found the West Seattle bridge, which is just tall enough to ctb and lacks any sort of barrier. I was pretty desparate at the time, so I drove 2 hours there to do it. When I first got there I scoped out landing spots, and I decided to buy a laser distance meter to check the height because it varies a lot. As soon as I got to the hardware store SI reallly started to kick in, it felt surreal and I was physically struggling against myself to walk through the store and interact with the clerk. That was my first inkling of how strong SI could be.
I went back with the meter and checked the fall height at a few spots, but none of them felt "right". It's not a very high bridge, so I wanted to land on something hard enough. That means the middle of a paved street, sidewalk, parking lot, or maybe railroad tracks. I wandered around under the bridge envisioning hurling my body onto various surfaces, thinking carefully in gruesome detail how I would impact and hopefully destroy my brain and body.
It got dark before I could finish preparing to jump, so I went to my parents house to spend the night. I still planned to jump that weekend, but I ended up spilling the beans that I was suicidal so they offered for me to stay as long as I wanted.
In order to hit the landing zones I found underneath the bridge, I needed to line them up with the bridge deck 145 ft (45 m) above. That turned out to be tricky, because the bridge is only for cars with no space for pedestrians, not even a median. If you stop your vehicle anywhere on the bridge the police are likely to show up. So to jump you'd have to drive straight to the spot, get out, and leap over the side with zero time to prepare.
To find a takeoff spot I used satellite maps to line up my landing zones with markings on the bridge like expansion joints and signs. Then I'd drive across the bridge and try to locate the markings. I did that maybe a dozen times trying to find a spot where I felt confident I could execute. I finally found a spot where there was just enough space to park without blocking traffic, then I could get out and walk a short distance to jump into a street below.
I went back to the bridge numerous times and spent hours there trying to prepare myself mentally for the jump. Whenever I approached the tall grey structure a strong sense of dark melancholy would come over me. Jumping is an exceptionally scary and violent method of ctb. Not being able to spend time at the top to prepare myself mentally for the leap itself was particularly daunting. There were so many variables and things that could go wrong. After a month of trying to prepare, I finally concluded that I would never be comfortable enough with it to overcome SI, and there was too much risk of failure. So I gave up and started looking into other methods.
What other methods are you looking into?