วันเสาร์ที่ 23 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556

The Risks of Bungy Jumping

Thus far, there have been a half-dozen deaths and nearly as many crucial injuries attributed to bungy jumping. As bungy jumping is a comparatively new sport, this is a fundamental number, and should make clear for anyone considering bungy jumping that it is rather risky indeed. While how well the bunjy jumping equipment is looked after and overseen for its safety factors plays a huge role in avoiding deaths, the're a number of health risks related to the sport itself.
Deaths and essential injuries generally occur as a consequence of improperly maintained equipment or miscalculations of cord length. A death from massive cranial trauma happened in 1997, as an example, from improperly handled cords. The victim was a lady member of a professional bungy jumping team.
All the same, even with the most rigorous security precautions, it isn't likely to eliminate risks of injury, specially those which are actually associated with the sport of jumping. One of the most significant risks particular to women is that regarding uterine prolapse. It is stated that the speed and pressure of the bungy jumping can cause the uterus to not only tip but, in a few cases, slide out of its normal location and even out of the body itself. This, naturally, is very detrimental and potentially critical.

Eye trauma is another very serious a risk to health from bungy jumping. One of the most dangerous types of eye trauma connected with this sport is retinal hemorrhage; this presents a very real possibility of losing one's eyesight. Bungy jumping also presents the possibility of orbital emphysema, which can likewise result in lasting loss of vision. On a slightly-lesser scale, but still noteworthy, are basic injuries to the eyes and their surrounding tissues.
Other health risks vary in their severity. While such injuries as bruises and rope burn might be regarded rather minor, dislocations and back injuries can range from moderate to disabling. One must evaluate if all of these possible risks are worthwhile engaging in the sport of jumping, especially since there is no sure way of computing the individual's prospect of these results occurring. Even being in good overall health prematurely is not a guarantee that the act of bungy jumping won't lead to any or all of these results.
If you have assessed your own personal health concerns and have decided to try your hand at jumping anyway, it is necessary that you do your bungy jumping on equipment which is sometimes checked for and maintained for the optimum degree of safety. Next, you should ensured that people who handle the equipment before and during jumping are adequately trained to do so the right way. In addition, you should think about the factor that some jumping groups allow newcomers to the sport to bungy jump alone, while others take the extra security precaution of having a newcomer be amid a trained jumper.
As with any adventurous sport, bungy jumping comes with many risks. It is impossible to eliminate all of these hazards, regardless of how professional those answerable could be or how cautious the jumper could be. If you arrange to engage with jumping, it is necessary that you become mindful of these risks.
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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 31 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Tourist Survives Bungee Fall Into Zambezi

On New Years Eve, 2011, young Australian girl visiting Victoria Falls decided, like many thousands of intrepid adventurers before her, that bungee jumping off the Victoria Falls Bridge was a once in a lifetime opportunity not to missed. Unfortunately she got more adventure and adrenalin than she bargained for, miraculously surviving a live-threatening accident.
As Erin Langworthy (22) prepared for her 111 metre jump, with friends watching in support, no-one could have predicted the incredible series of events which would follow. The rush of adrenalin as she stepped off the bridge and dropped down into the gorge below must have turned to horror as, at the limit of the jump, just as the bungee cord had stretched to its maximum length and was beginning to recoil, the cord amazingly snapped, plunging the plucky adventurer into the Zambezi river below, the fast current quickly taking her downstream towards the fearsome rapids for which the river is renowned.

Showing incredible presence of mind and physical determination, Ms Langworthy managed to swim to the south bank of the river, no mean achievement considering her feet were still tied together and attached to a significant length of heavy bungee cord. At one point she even had to dive down to untangle the cord, which had become trapped between rocks, and she managed to safely get herself to the shore. Luckily the speed of her fall had been cushioned somewhat by the bungee cord before it broke, and her drop into the river below was only about 30-40m, and she amazingly sustained only relatively minor internal injuries.
Ms Langworthy was taken to an emergency medical facility in Victoria Falls and later flown to Johannesburg, where she spent a week in hospital recovering from her injuries before being allowed to return home to Australia. Video footage of her amazing ordeal was shown in TV interviews in Australia, and soon became an internet sensation, with over 1,000,000 people watching the video of her jump on YouTube within 24 hours of it being posted, and her story being shown on news channels across the world. Never missing the opportunity to sensationalise a story, the rapids of the Zambezi quickly became reported around the world as 'crocodile infested', when there are in fact very few, if any, crocodiles in this section of the river!
The Victoria Falls Bungee has been operating, without prior incident, for 17 years and has conducted over 150,000 jumps. It is one of the most popular adrenalin activities in Victoria Falls, which has a reputation for outstanding adventure activities, including the famous white-water rafting below the Falls. Like any commercial bungee jump, the operation is run to strict safety levels, with well trained staff in close attendance, rigorous safety procedures and regular checks on equipment.
Following the incident, the bungee operation suspended operations whilst independent safety experts assessed the causes of the accident. The internationally qualified safety auditors who audited and inspected the operations system and equipment concluded that safety procedures and equipment complied with international industry adopted bungee jumping standards.
Working together with the safety auditors the Victoria Falls Bungee company have introduced new procedures to improve these safety standards. With particular regard to the management and handling of bungee cords, a safety auditor expressed the opinion that the standards now employed are unparalleled in the industry, and in all probability industry leading.
The broken bungee cord was sent for forensic analysis and testing by a team of experts based in South Africa, led by two Professors of Structural Engineering. In their investigations the team, amongst other things, concluded that the batch of rubber used in the manufacture of the failed bungee cord was not as strong as it should have been.
Following this analysis, the Victoria Falls Bungee operation has adopted newer rubber cords which are now stronger than recommended by the 'Code of Practice for Bungee Jumping'. To ensure the strength and integrity rubber samples from future cords will be tested before being put into service. In addition thorough regular inspections and load-testing of the bungee cords will take place to confirm their strength and bi-annual independent safety audits of equipment and procedures will continue.
A company representative said: "The incident was a huge shock to us and thank God that Erin was not more seriously hurt, her courage and presence of mind was amazing. Since the incident we have revisited every part of the bungee safety system and implemented a number of new tests and inspections which will minimise the chances of this happening again. As a result we can say with some confidence that there has never been a better or safer time to bungee jump at Victoria Falls".
The Victoria Fall Bungee remains as one of the most incredible, and safest, locations in the world in which to undertake this activity. In a show of support for the operation and its safety, Zambian Tourism minister Given Lubinda subsequently bungeed off the bridge, whilst taking the opportunity of wishing Ms Langworthy a swift recovery and inviting her to return soon to Zambia and continue her holiday. He even offered to Bungee jump with her, but it is not known if Ms Langworthy is keen to try the jump a second time.


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วันเสาร์ที่ 5 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Five Bungee Jumping Questions

There are five bungee jumping doubts that you have to ask when you commit to go jumping. Here's what they are, and why they matter.
# 1 - How do I want to go bungee jumping? This question will help decide how high off the earth you will be when you do your bungee jump. Do you would like to use an advertisement crane outfit, or are you looking for something more in tune with nature? Perhaps jumping off of a bridge towards the earth and a running stream of water would be more playing to your sense of adventure.
# 2 - What club or outfitter will I use? This question is of primary importance, as it relates straight to the well being of the practiced you should have. Not all bungee jumping clubs or commercial outfitters are a similar. Make sure that the jump team, particularly the jump master are all certified. The club or company should take part in a certification program as well. Do your homework here, both with the business and with local governmental offices and consumer advocacy groups such as the Better Business Bureau. Be sure you are selecting a respectable group that abides by the best security practices out there.

# 3 - What position will I jump in? There are an assortment of positions for sale to most bungee jumpers. First timers will regularly want to do the swan dive, while more experienced jumpers may opt a different method. Some outfitters offer what is named the water touchdown. Certain in their abilities to correctly calculate the exact length needed, they provide the chance to enter the water at the bottom of a bridge jump. This is best tired a region where the water is fairly deep. Plainly this is an increasingly dangerous jump than the regular bungee jump position. Knowing how you will jump and what to expect will prepare you prior to for your jump ( as far as possible).
#4 - How will the recuperation be done? It is essential to know how you will be retrieved once your jump has concluded. You don't want to be stuck at the finish of the bungee cord, upside down, for a long period of time. Most outfitters will disappoint a secondary line that you will adhere to your harness, allowing them to pull you support. Some, nonetheless, like to allow slackening of the bungee cord in order to lower the jumper to the surface. This is, even so, an increasingly risky method. You should be aware in advance so you can be prepared after the jump.
#5 - How much is this intending to cost me? While this shouldn't be a primary determining factor of if you are intending through with it or not, you don't want to get ripped off. The average cost of a bungee jump is in the neighborhood of $100, give or take counting on your location. This can sound intimidating, but remember, this is a once in a lifetime experienced ( although many participants return again and again to this kind of event), and your choice to take part ought not to be based solely on the cost.
These five bungee jumping doubts will help you in making the best choices possible on your jump. Don't allow these things to make you timid, just don't forget, 'Carpe Diem, Sieze the Day!'.


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วันเสาร์ที่ 14 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Why A Bungy Jump Is As Safe As A Bank

Ever wondered why a lot of people are bungy jumping as you imagine everyday how it feels? You want to do it and you know it! You want to feel the adrenaline pumping through your veins as your vocals let out a decibel intense scream as you free fall a hundred feet down. You want to be able to say that you have done it! Yes! I know what these people are talking about, I have gone bungy jumping!
Sometimes our overcast inhibitions prevent us from maximizing our capabilities. You want to feel what the bungy jumpers feel. You want to let loose if not as much, at least once in your life. Take that leap of faith in conquering your fears. That being so? Then this one's for you.

Bungy jumping is an extreme sport that is commonly fancied by extreme sport enthusiasts because of its popularity and it is just about the easiest extreme sport almost anyone can enjoy! It's all about great heights, amazing sights and the excitement of the free fall.
Now you wonder. Is it worth doing? You bet! It is one of the most exhilarating extreme sports out in the market! Is it safe? Of course it is. Here's why it is perfectly safe to go take part in this extreme sport:
  1. Commercial operators have been carefully trained to facilitate your jump and make sure that you will be safe.
  2. It took years of developing the bungy cord which is the most important component of the activity. The tenacity of the cord cushions the fall lessening the jolt on the participant. It absorbs the gravitational pull and softens the impact. Throughout the years since the discovery of this extreme sport, experts have been improving the quality of the cord with only one thing in mind, safety. Precisely measured and calculated for every participant. Accurate measurements are critical to ensure proper fitting of equipment such as weight cords and body harnesses.
  3. Most outfitters cancel a jump during bad weather. Rain, snow and ice can also weaken equipment. This is also why all equipment must pass all safety standards before utilization.
  4. Providers of the sport discourage participants who are not in the peak of health. People who are suffering from abnormal blood pressure and heart rate, those who have recently undergone surgery, neck, back and leg disorders, head injuries and possible pregnancies are highly discouraged from engaging in bungy jumping.
Bungy jumping is such an enjoyable activity that people keep coming back for more. It is safe as long as you do your research to make sure that companies are well equipped, and are run by well trained professionals. So be one of those who get their adrenalin fix from this sport! Come and join the fall!
Hi I'm Brett Hughes and there is nothing I like more than to get the adrenalin pumping with a bungy jump! If you've ever considered going bungy jumping I highly recommend it, but be warned - its addictive!!


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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 8 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Experience Adventure - Bungy Jumping In New Zealand

For almost any kind of holiday, New Zealand manages to offer something to suit. If you aren't content with a few days at the beach and a regular vacation, maybe you'd like to try something a little bit more exciting...
Home to the Adventure Capital of the World, Queenstown, and with plenty of beautiful scenery to throw yourself into up and down the country, New Zealand is known as one of the top spots for bungy jumping. Instead of taking an average tour of the two islands, why not book your stay in Aotearoa by travelling from jump to jump? Check out these locations and dive into a thrilling adventure.

AJ Hackett
The pioneer behind the extreme sport, A.J Hackett is the man behind the company that made bungy jumping what it is today. Creating the first commercial jump in 1988 on the Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, the A.J Hackett Company operates three different jumps in the Adventure Capital, the Kawarau Bridge Bungy included, as well as one on the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
The Nevis Bungy above the Nevis River in Queenstown is the highest in New Zealand at 134m Bungy jumpers from the Kawarau Bridge can dunk straight into the water belowThe Ledge Bungy gives a spectacular view over Queenstown from 400m up AJ Hackett offers jumpers exclusive access to the Auckland Harbour Bridge and a 40m drop to the ocean below
Auckland Sky Tower SkyJump
A thrilling spin on the traditional bungy, a SkyJump attaches you to a wire at the top of Auckland's iconic Sky Tower that will let you drop 192m over the city. You won't find a better view of the city from anywhere else and, as the number one stop-off point for many of the country's visitors, there's no better place to do your first jump than the 'City of Sails'.
Taupo Bungy
Taupo Bungy's water touch bungy over the Waikato River is one of the most popular in the North Island. You can choose to bungy solo or tandem with a friend and even decide whether you just want to touch the surface or be fully submerged in the river 47 metres below.
Escape your comfort zone and do something a little bit more exciting during your holiday. Don't just travel here for the sheep; book a bungy jumping adventure tour in New Zealand and really get the adrenaline pumping during your stay.
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วันศุกร์ที่ 12 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

5 Of The Best Bungee Jump Spots In The US

One of the fun activities that people love doing these days is bungee jumping. This is a great activity for people looking for some sort of adrenaline rush and something that could help them have a good time. In case you want to know where to find the best places in US, then below are 5 of the spots that you might want to check out for that adrenaline-filled plunge:
Amboy, Washington - This is one of the nearest locations to check out in case you live in Seattle. With just 25 miles away from Seattle, you can enjoy bungee activities without having to travel far. Make sure that you have a map or a GPS device so you would not get lost on your way to the site. Try their 200 foot fall directly over a river and you will certainly have the most unforgettable jumps ever.

Historic Bridge to nowhere - This is found in San Gabriel Mountains. You just need to travel 20 miles for you to get to north of Azusca California. Check out their website for you to find out about the jump schedules and the things that you could do in such a wonderful place.
Shelton, Washington - Shelton is also a great place to for a jump, you just have to drive for two hours and you will certainly enjoy great views and their amazing 420 feet tall canyon. If you are looking for one of the tallest jump spot, then this is what you might want to check out and experience a breathtaking plunge and find out how you would feel about it.
Royal Gorge Bridge - If you are about to visit Colorado, then you need to check out this spot. They have one of the world's highest suspension bridges so if you want to experience bungee jumping, then this place is also one good choice for you to have a great jump. Just make sure to check out their schedules since bungee jumping is not available in their area all year round.
Track Family Recreation Center - In case you are going to Florida, you should not miss out checking their bungee jumping site so you would enjoy their man-made bungee jumping site that is about a 75 foot jump. This is perfect for people who are not yet into bungee jumping but want to try it out. You would certainly enjoy your first bungee jump in their recreation center.
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วันศุกร์ที่ 31 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Top 5 Reasons for Doing a Bungy Jump

Adrenaline rush has reached its maximum as the sport of bungy jumping is fast gaining its popularity in the extreme sports arena. It is the most convenient and accessible extreme adventure sport on the market today. Ever wondered how it feels to have absolutely no control and just to let your hair down and enjoy a plummet of over 100 feet? Have you ever dreamed of an adrenaline rush so intense that it will keep you buzzed for weeks? Then bungy jumping is the right activity for you. Given the most scenic locations and horizons, not to mention the amazing experience, here's why you should take the plunge and marvel at freeing yourself through bungy jumping.

  1. It is an ultimate experience. You can be a pro or a first timer in bungy jumping, but let me tell you that the thrilling experience is just about the same. The experience is the same; pure adrenalin rush. The perfect experience to let your hair down and literally hang loose.
  2. It's safe. Bungy jumping is safe given the right location for it. A trained crew of professionals will assist you with just about everything you need prior, during and after the jump.
  3. It's the scariest but most rewarding thing you can ever do. It gives you the sense of achievement simply by overcoming your fears. Be it fear of heights or just plain anxiety about free falling down more than 10 feet, this activity is sure to expose all your apprehensions on this exciting feat. Don't you think it's time you broke the barrier of fear?
  4. It's a sport to be enjoyed with friends. Share the adrenalin rush as bungy jumping can accommodate tandem jumps. Go and let loose altogether in a way that only bungy jumping can show you. Definitely a crowd pleaser, it will keep you and your friends buzzed for weeks!
  5. Once you have done your first jump, the fun does not end there. Satisfy more adrenalin cravings and try the other different kinds of jumping. You have already broken your comfort zone barrier, then why stop? Enjoy as much as you can and soak it all in.
Whatever reason you pick for going taking part in this activity, it is one experience you have to do and certainly won't regret.
It will go down as one of those adventures you will be telling stories about to your kids and grandkids. So go on, take that leap of faith, break all fear barriers, and go Bungy Jumping!
Hi I'm Brett Hughes. Bungy jumping is a passion of mine, and I spend every spare minute anticipating my next free fall and bounce! If you're a bit of an adrenalin junkie, and thought its something you might like to try, I'd definitely recommend going for a bungy jump...you won't regret it!


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วันจันทร์ที่ 13 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2556

9 Things To Expect When Bungy Jumping


Finally decided to take that great big leap and stretch the limits of your fears by deciding to go bungy jumping? A spectacular choice indeed! Bungy jumping has its own set of thrills to fill in every adrenalin rush you need. Before you take that leap (rather jump), here are a few things you should expect.
1. Bungy jumping does not require much training and instruction, and is one of the easiest of all extreme sports. With as little training as an explanation of the procedure, you will then be weighed and the length of the bungy cord will be adjusted accordingly. A trained professional will then strap and secure you in padded ankle straps. Once on the crane you just simply listen to the countdown and you jump off.

2. Several options of harnessing to the bungy cord will be made available. Ankle and body harnesses are most famous and considered to be the safest.
3. This activity is not safe for everyone. People who have heart conditions or high blood pressure are discouraged from jumping. Similarly, people with neck, knee and back injuries most especially those who suffer from epilepsy should refrain from trying this sport.
4. There are two kinds of bungy cords used commercially. One is a factory produced braided shock cord, consists of many latex strands enclosed in a tough cover. This cord gives a harder and sharper bounce. Another is the unbraided cord where the latex strands are exposed, this gives a longer and softer bounce.
5. Soreness. A bit of tenderness on the ankles and leg can be expected due to the initial yank once the bungy cord has stretched after your jump. Following proper procedures before, during and after the jump will help lessen if not eliminate this.
6. Cost. Bungy jumping prices can range from $50 to $100 depending on the location and package.
7. When you book to bungy jump, there is no assurance that you jump at the time that you are scheduled to. This may be due to wind and weather factors. It can also be because of people who are jumping ahead of you who take forever to jump.
8. An addictive rush. Bungy jumping may seem terrifying at first. Jumping from unbelievable heights with a cord preventing your body from dropping splat on the ground is not an easy thing to do. Bungy jumping can be very safe if done in a well-established location and facility. Such is the thrill of the activity that people keep coming back for more.
9. Scream. It's expected of you. Bungy jumping can release so much emotion. Fear is mostly part of it as you prepare and actually stand at the ledge for your free fall. Once you jump a flurry of emotions will pass as you rapidly drop hundreds of feet. All of these emotions are summed up as this shriek of fear turns into a scream of elation, that just about says it all!
Hi I'm Brett Hughes. Bungy jumping is a passion of mine, and I spend every spare minute anticipating my next free fall and bounce! If you're a bit of an adrenalin junkie, and thought its something you might like to try, I'd definitely recommend going for a bungy jump...you won't regret it!


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วันอังคารที่ 7 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Ways to Bungee Jump


There are many methods to bungee jump. While this extreme sport has one main method, there are many varieties that have come to life in the past decade of this international sport. As the old adage goes, 'variety is the spice of life'. This is true even in the already spicy endeavor of bungee jumping.
The variety in bungee jumping normally derives from the position in which you perform the jump, how you are tethered, and any 'tricks' you may try to perform during the jump or the rebound. First, let's take a peek at the different methods of being tethered, and see what impact that has on your jump.

The most frequent attachment technique is the employment of a body part harness. The body harness attaches to your body near the middle of gravity, or your belly button. One effect of this sort of tethering is that it makes it easier to perform flips and spins. Leg harness or ankle harnesses are another way of affixing to the bungee cord. This sort of tethering permits more of the free fall feeling that is traditional with bungee jumping. It is rigorously dependent on the example of the land divers in the South Pacific. Just these two various ways to bungee jump have an enormous impact on the functioning of the jump and the sensations afforded the jumper. The other variations fundamentally depend on your role when you jump. We will examine a a couple of these methods to bungee jump in greater detail here.
The position that comes highly recommended is called the Swallow Dive. Just as it sounds, your flight downward will resemble the dive of the bird. Initiated by taking a 'flying leap' far from the platform, the body forms the shape of a bird with the arms outstretched like a bird's wings.
Another method to bungee jump is named the Bat Drop. In this position, you are held in place upside down. This is achieved either with the help of the jump crew, or by suspending by your toes off the platform. The result is less wind resistance, and you drop like a rock on this one.
The most commonplace technique to bungee jump when jumping off of a bridge is to do the Rail Jump. This is very basic, and comprises of balancing on the rail of the bridge prior to jumping. Again, a lot off the jump crew will ordinarily assist in helping you balance on the rail. This seems to actually be easier than climbing over the rail as a way to jump.
Another way to bungee jump that is gaining in popularity these days is the tandem jump. In this variation, two jumpers take the plunge together. It is somewhat detrimental, as bumping heads at the bottom can be unpleasant, to say the least. The jumpers are actually tethered together, so they are both invested in the jump.
Take into account, still, that this is by no means an entire list. There are many more ways to bungee jump that what are mentioned here. As the time to come of this sport appeals to more people with advanced security methods, the're sure to be more ways to bungee jump developed.


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วันพุธที่ 17 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Extreme Sports - The Odds of Dying in a Bungee Jump Accident

An Introduction to Bungee Jumping
Bungee jumping is one of the most extreme sports that people take part in worldwide. The first attempt at this extreme sport was in 1979 when a 'dangerous sports' team from England devised the bungee device that is still in use today. The first bungee jump was made successfully from the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
In 1986 a man named A.J. Hackett did his first jump in New Zealand. He went on to jump off a number of important buildings including the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Not long after this, bungee jumping really came into its own as an extreme sport and is now a popular activity throughout the world for extreme sports lovers. But how safe really is it? And what are the odds of dying in a bungee jumping accident?

Bungee Cords
Due to the high risk element associated with the sport, chemists and physicists are constantly striving to make improvements in the make up of bungee cord. The bungee cord that is used today is predominantly made up of rubber and synthetic materials. When creating the equipment, the height and weight of different people are taken into account in order to ensure survival. Different cords are used for different weighted people to ensure maximum safety. It is up to scientists to make sure they use a medium between flexible and stiff in order to let the extreme sportsman enjoy the sport and keep him alive.
Safety
Before even thinking about doing a bungee jump 99.9% of people will want to be completely assured that they will be safe from harm. Statistics show that there is only a two in one million chance of dying from this sport, making it pretty safe especially when compared to other extreme sports like scuba diving and rock climbing. Adding to this, it may (or may not) be reassuring to know that almost all accidents that have happened have not occurred due to the actual bungee, but due to the operators not attaching the cord to the person or the building correctly. The producers of bungee cords are more than efficient at their job.
Perceptions
When compared to other sports it is not uncommon for many people to believe bungee jumping is more dangerous. Take sky diving for instance - due to the high numbers of 'ordinary' people that take part in this sport, many people believe it is relatively safe. It is a generally safe sport but when compared to bungee jumping the odds of dying are much higher. The same can be said for parachute jumping and scuba diving. If you've thought about doing a bungee jump, why not research it further? The odds of dying are very small!


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วันจันทร์ที่ 1 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

7 Reasons Why Bungy Jumping Is The Best Adventure Sport

The thrill of outdoor adventure sports. Most of them death defying and bares an absolute image of risk in which people show much animosity. Despite the animosity, extreme adventure sports have been gaining much popularity all over the world. More and more people find themselves in these activities because of a most natural human trait - curiosity. Finding out why others can do it and you can't. Zoning in on the fears that you may have which prevent you from finding out what it is like to engage in such activities. What's good about adventure sports is that there is always a platform to start from and this start-off point is bungy jumping. The following 7 reasons make bungy jumping the best adventure sport for budding adrenaline junkies and absolute enthusiasts.

1. It's a great beginner sport for extreme aficionados. Very little training and know how is required. Neophytes to the sport need not purchase their own equipment, plus suitable locations are spread throughout the globe which makes it so easy to find.
2. It's safer than it looks. Jumping off a platform that is over 100 feet high with only an elastic cord attached to your ankles is not exactly a day to day routine and would certainly look very dangerous. Once you get to know the sport, you will realize the intense maintenance that bungy jumping equipment goes through. The training that the facilitators have and the extensive accreditation that has to be obtained before they can even talk about bungy. A bungy jump is mostly seen as a carefree act of liberating one's soul from deep seated fears, chronic stress or simply a crazy man's notion of fun. The nitty gritty procedure of ensuring a jumper's safety is often hidden behind people oscillating, jumper's screaming and rejoicing one jump after the other. If security of this activity is the question of the day, just come to think that bungy jumping has come a long, long way and all throughout its journey, safety has always been the priority.
3. One bungy so many ways. Bungy jumping has been on the market for such a long time that improvisations on the jump have been created to provide more chill and more thrill. To date variations range from the traditional ankle bungy jump to bungy trampolin and bungy rocket where the participant is catapulted up from the ground, and the twin towers.
4. A bungy for all occasions. This is a great adventure sport because you can urge your friends to share the experience with you. Desperate to have your best friend join you? Then you can give them an adventure similar to yours as a gift! Something that they cannot refuse and will be thanking you for, for the longest time.
5. Standalone or combine with other extreme sports, bungy jumping is sure to give you a fired up extreme atmosphere that will keep you buzzed for weeks!
6. The view to a thrill. Bungy jumping involves great heights which bring about two things, fear and a spectacular view of the surrounding area. One compliments another as some people use the spectacular sights as a means to pacify the fear of the drop.
7. A Repeat Performance. Unlike most of the extreme sports on the market, bungy jumping allows you to do one jump after the other. Some outfitters even have the option to hype up your game by upgrading a simple jump to a more complex and extreme one.


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วันเสาร์ที่ 9 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

10 Great Bungy Jumping Locations In Australia

In every chosen adventure, location is crucial to its successful and maximum enjoyment. Australia boasts several great locations to go bungy jumping. Here are just a few of many:

  1. Cairns, Queensland. With only wet and dry as its seasons, Cairns is the perfect location for any hotfooted adrenalin junkie to try bungy jumping. Blue skies, warm weather and gentle breezes make up a day in Cairns. Enjoy an adventure with the most pristine rainforests as your backdrop. Get set for the hottest adventure as you do bungy in the balmiest and most scenic place in Australia.

  2. Darwin, Northern Territory. Considered having the most youthful people in the region; Darwin is a perfect setting for extreme sports. Enjoy salt-water jelly fish free lakes, spectacular waterfalls and historical sites. It's a place where everything is green, but still you can enjoy a wide array of vibrant and electrifying entertainment from pubs and dining places.

  3. Perth, Western Australia. For an ultimate thrilling experience, try Perth's perfect locations. Bungy jumping at its best is complimented by spectacular views of the Swan River, great architectural landmarks, and amazing tourist attractions. Choose your adventure in Perth and come home with more than you expected!

  4. Adelaide, South Australia. A very scenic place that is set on the side of the Torrens River, surrounded by green parks with a backdrop of the rolling hills of the Mt. Lofty Range. The free and easy lifestyle makes Adelaide a great location with its mostly cloudy weather for a cool day of adventure.

  5. Canberra, ACT. Amidst museums, parliament house, art galleries, rugby and cricket matches, Botanic gardens and beautiful parks, Canberra is also a location for a great bungy jump experience. With a remarkable nature side, Canberra has an array of extensive trails, and natural reserves that are less than an hour away from the city. Top off an unforgettable experience with Canberra's famous natural reserves.

  6. Torquay, Victoria also offers bungy jumping adventures on a seasonal basis. Known as Australia's surf capital, Torquay has also added this heart pounding activity to its repertoire of action packed activities.

  7. Rockhampton, Queensland. Top off a perfect experience in Rockhampton with a cruise over Australia's largest river and the city's lifeline, the Fitzroy. Relax in botanical gardens; go back in time with the Heritage Route. You can also opt to relax in one of the boat houses after an exhilarating adventure.

  8. Gold Coast, Queensland. Australia's number one Holiday destination with its beautiful white sand beaches, the Gold Coast hosts many adrenalin pumping sports and activities, including bungy jumping. Scream with excitement at being hurled downwards from unimaginable heights. It's what the Gold Coast is best known for, pure adrenaline surge and memories of a lifetime.

  9. Hobart, Tasmania. Australia's only island state has the world's most renowned wilderness areas. A heart shaped island that is more than just pristine white sand beaches, is also home to this most thrilling sport.

  10. Queenstown, New Zealand. Although not in Australia, Queenstown is the home of bungy jumping, it houses several appropriate sites. Create your own adventure as you customize your jump with the different styles of bungy jumping. Go from nervous to the maximum and extremely elated in five minutes!


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วันเสาร์ที่ 16 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

10 Bungy Jumping Facts You Didn't Know

Bungee Jumping is an exciting and thrilling adventure sport that is a must for all ages, but before you go on a your adventure, here are some interesting facts you probably didn't know about the sport you are about to venture into.


  1. Bungy jumping was named after the strong elastic cords that are commonly used for securing luggage.

  2. The first activity that was similar to a bungy jump was done by young men from Pentecost Island in the Vanuatu Islands. These men would jump off wooden platforms with their legs fastened to vines to validate their manhood.

  3. April Fool's Day 1979, Clifton Suspension Bridge- Unconventional Oxford students performed the firstjump using nylon woven rubber shock cords. Four members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club who jumped off the bridge sporting top hats and tails were immediately arrested after the performance.

  4. Highest Commercial Bungy Jumpwas233m off the Macau Tower in China.

  5. Carl Dionisio used condoms for his bungee cord when he performed the feat off 100ft in South Africa.

  6. The oldest jump was performed by Mohr Keet at 96 years old, on South Africa's Bloukrans Bridge, 160m off the 216m high bridge. He said that he tried it for the "thrill and to get rid of fear".

  7. "Bungy" or "Bungee"? There are two spellings utilized for the extreme activity sport. The word "Bungee" was how it was originally called when the Englishmen of Oxford started the sport. The term also pertained to the use of shock cords. This was a manifold of rubber cased cords, which are popular in North America.However, the sport was made more popular in New Zealand and they spelt it "Bungy". In this country they used all rubber cords that have no elongation limitation.

  8. The world's first commercial location to experience the sport wasin New Zealand, at the Kawarau Bridge, which stands at 43 meters high. This is where AJ Hackett and Henry Van Ash started the sport.

  9. Alan John Hackett, a New Zealand entrepreneur is the father of bungy jumping. He developed the bungy cord in the 1980's and launched his own company AJ Hackett Bungy.

  10. AJ Hackett Bungy on the Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, New Zealand was opened in 1988 and became the world's first commercial jumping site. With a height of 43 meters that boasts of the only bungy in the area where you can touch, bob or fully dip into the water. This site is also famous for its other tourist attractions and is rich historical heritage


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