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Big Game Hunting

On our way back to SF, Tim C and I stopped at a tourist trap called “Leg­end of Bigfoot.”

The place is known for their chain­saw carv­ings, but they had a bunch of ran­dom knick-​knacks.

Tim C ended up buy­ing some red­wood tree can­cer.

Bear Arms

While we were jump­ing, Dan told us some great sto­ries about bungee jump­ing and just his inter­est­ing life.

Turns out, he first got into bungee jump­ing by way of mountaineering/​climbing/​rappelling. He ran into the Kock­el­man Broth­ers, who were pio­neers of bungee jump­ing. (And John, the older brother, was an engi­neer­ing stu­dent at UCD!) How­ever, he had dif­fer­ences of opin­ion with them about jump styles and equip­ment, so he went off on his own and made Icarus.

He also told us about how dan­ger­ous the area around this bridge could be. Hum­boldt County is famous for their meth labs and pot farms, so you want to be very care­ful where you go. And then there’s the dan­gers of nature as well. Dan likes to camp near the bridge the night before. How­ever, there is no recep­tion in the area, so one night, he started fol­low­ing the riverbed back towards town to make a call. About a quarter-​mile down the river, he noticed that there was a bear shad­ow­ing him on the other bank. The water was only about six inches high, so the bear could have eas­ily charged across the river to attack him. He only had a hand­gun on him for pro­tec­tion, and told him­self that he was never com­ing back out here with­out a rifle.

So after we all jumped, Dan showed us both the pis­tol and rifle he had in the Jeep. The rifle was a MAS-​49/​56 that he had got­ten sur­plus for $125 (it now goes for around $800). He also mod­i­fied from 7.5mm French ammo to the more com­monly found .308. And he let us all fire it.

He then fired off the rest of the rounds in that mag­a­zine. (He hadn’t fin­ished con­vert­ing the mag­a­zines yet, and the shorter .308 ammo doesn’t sit quite right.)

Tim C and him hit it off quite well after that, as you can imag­ine. Turns out, Dan, being a com­bat engi­neer and all, is really into guns, and also mod­i­fy­ing and machin­ing his own. He has the same .50 cal­iber gun as Tim C, and has made a sec­ond one. He also told tim C about a 1,000 yard range in the area where he can fire it.

We (well, mostly the two of them) kept talk­ing for a while after we were done jump­ing. Then a black SUV with a yel­low light rack came to one end of the bridge and just stayed there for a while, so we felt it was a good idea to pack up and move on. Turns out, it was just a mail truck, but still.

So yeah, Dan’s a really cool guy, and I look for­ward to our next adven­ture with him… bungee jump­ing or otherwise.

Freeballing

It took us a while to pull Tim C up after his first jump just because Dan gets loqua­cious and we had asked him about his tour in Afghanistan. Tim C just rolled with it, though. After com­ing up, he just tossed the hel­met and hel­met cam onto the bridge and set up for the sec­ond jump:

With­out the hel­met, or even a sweat­shirt, Tim C was def­i­nitely the free-​est of all jumpers. You’ll have to ask him if that was a good thing or not.

Now that I’ve got this checked off my list, I’m get­ting two ques­tions a lot.

The first is if I would go again. I def­i­nitely would. Dan men­tioned that this is his “fall­back” bridge since ho never has prob­lems jump­ing from here, but there are other bridges he likes more. He men­tioned that one of his favorites is Weitch­pec, and if we wanted, we should shoot him a mes­sage and he would let us know when he was going to that loca­tion. Appar­ently it’s a higher bridge in an even more beau­ti­ful area. We also asked him about dif­fer­ence bridge height makes, and he men­tioned that higher jumps obvi­ously give you more freefall time, but shorter jumps give you a stronger bounce at more Gs.

The other ques­tion is what I’m going to do next year. That is a tough one; it will be tough indeed to top the last two years. Andrew P sug­gested naked BASE jump­ing. (Tim C demands that if we do go BASE jump­ing, I need to do the Bat­man cos­tume.) There have also been sug­ges­tions of hang-​gliding. I dunno about that, from my ini­tial research, it looks both more expen­sive and less fun than bungee jump­ing. Per­haps I’ll just have to orga­nize a round of The Most Dan­ger­ous Game. (Either version.)

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