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I am surpised to see just how few deaths there are here...does this indicate the good quality of life in Norway/ relative happiness statistics. On u tube there is a video of a gymnast doing a handstand right on the edge...it literally makes me feel sick to watch! Beautiful view though, thats for sure.
I am surpised to see just how few deaths there are here...does this indicate the good quality of life in Norway/ relative happiness statistics. On u tube there is a video of a gymnast doing a handstand right on the edge...it literally makes me feel sick to watch! Beautiful view though, thats for sure.
The one you mentioned I believe is Trolltunga, and it takes 10 hours to get there on foot and there's always tourists around (I've been there). I bet the same goes for that place, except it's not like Beachy Head where you've got a fairly long stretch of cliffs you can jump from, it's just a rock jutting out, easy to spot, probaby hard to get to and/or crowded if all the excursions I've had in the fjords are anything to go by.
The one you mentioned I believe is Trolltunga, and it takes 10 hours to get there on foot and there's always tourists around (I've been there). I bet the same goes for that place, except it's not like Beachy Head where you've got a fairly long stretch of cliffs you can jump from, it's just a rock jutting out, easy to spot, probaby hard to get to and/or crowded if all the excursions I've had in the fjords are anything to go by.
For sure, but overcoming SI for jumping is hard enough without dozens of tourists staring/screaming at you. Such a shame, though, I wouldn't mind going out in such a beautiful place...
Just read that around 200.000 people a year walk the Preikestolen trail. If you can make it there 5 or 6 in the morning don't think it'll be too busy. If you can hold out for that long I would do summertime though, days are getting very short now and it'll be pretty damn cold
Jumping ones always amaze me (not sure if that is the right word to use-but you know what I mean) prob because I'm scared of heights - but I think a high percentage of the population are- as its a natural human response I guess-also it strange I should this way as I am equally scared of other methods at the end of the day. I went to Beachy head and looked into the abyss- but to no avail- strangely when yr there it almost seems not quite high enough some how.
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