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RE: Weekend-engagement week 15: Funny or interesting

, I tried trekking, parasailing, Bungy Jumping, and last year, paragliding.

As many times as I've suffered injury I've always had a strange fondness for my body and the way the various pieces are attached. Therefor I've never, not ever once considered any of those. Well except maybe trekking and parasailing but only crazy people Bungy Jump and Paraglide. Really.

It's a great story. That which does not kill me can only make me stronger.

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Lol, the only thing I am scared of getting injured is driving bike in my country(India).

There is a high chance of getting killed. I had two major accidents, in one, I almost lost two fingers.

A lot of people die driving bikes here. Travelling through bikes is the most common means of transport.

I think @firepower one of the oldest steemian/hive, was injured in a bike accident, and was bed ridden for multiple months.

So, while doing adventure sports, I am only concerned about heights. I am concerned about injuries only on road. LOL...

And btw, I was doing rafting in 2018, and my raft turned upside down. I could have died drowning. When I did bungy jumping, a month later an accident happened over there, and the site was closed for 3-4 months. The paragliding site in Assam is still closed, 2 years later, because someone died in an accident while paragliding.

Lol, I never thought about all these things until now. Good thing is I am done with all these things. Always wanted to go for hang gliding and sky diving, but these things were not available in my country.

Maybe in next life then.

I've watched some hang gliding guys. I've got two pictures to show you.

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Taken from the very same spot!

Looks like fun and incredibly scary at the very same time!

Yepp, it's really fun to fly🙂

Yeah, his accident was bad.. But he recovered quite fast and did more adventures.. Never stopped him..

That's really great. I had a severe accident on my bike in 2011, didn't ride again for 2-3 years.
I just used my bike when I had to, otherwise car or activa.

But then I bought Desert Storm in 2017, been riding and enjoying it. It's really a fun experience. Just a little worried, don't want to get hurt again.

yeah, that has to be worked on.. I have been in crazy accidents too.. But hasn't held me back.. In fact I was advised never to ride again because of my spinal injury.. But I still continue riding..

Woah, spinal injury, that sounds somewhat extreme!

Yeah.. kinda is.. but doesn't stop me..

This might surprise you, but I have some crazy friends. A couple of them have ridden motorcycles all over the world. I was always invited on their trips and always had work considerations...

One year they went to India, bought scooters locally and took off. They were at it a month when they decided they needed to check out the Hindu Kush. One buddy ticked a rock wall on the way down and ended up going down. He said he was probably OK until the bike ran over him and broke 3 ribs.

His wife helped him to decide that he was done riding, and in fact they have been living out of a motorhome since. But he now has a scooter on a rack behind. I KNEW he couldn't quit :)

Yeah, I know it is very hard to quit this riding thing. I haven't travelled much on my bike, but just some local places. But I enjoy going on solo 4-5 hours ride every now and then.

It's really a different experience.😅

There are a couple of the guys in the long distance motorcycle world that are also in the long distance bicycle world. We were camping at a remote place one weekend and these two guys showed up on bicycles. Had ridden about 130 miles to get there. We treated them like Rockstars!

They were truly rockstars😄

I bungeed once...Felt pretty weird jumping off a perfectly good platform but it was quite enjoyable. The free fall is a rush, a little alarming, but once the cord catches and bounces you back...A pleasing experience. Nah, don't need to do it again. :)

My brother bungied once. In the Rockie Mountains in Canada, I think. He was telling me about it and said the rush was just insane.

I asked if he was going to start bungy jumping at various exotic locations. He just gave me a hearty 'Fuck You.'

Haha, yeah I'd double down on the fuck you...Not something I'd do again I think, unless someone dared me and it was worth my while. It was a good experience though, I'm glad I did it. Quite empowering.

You know? I don't like carnival rides. They are just way far out of my control for me to have any peace with the damn things.

I have taken my breath away plenty of times with mistakes on a MC or a car. I don't need artificial stimulation.

I don't go on carnival rides either...I'm not a fan of dizyness.

I get what you're saying though, we won't do such and such but will feel completely vindicated to do something infinitely more dangerous. Some of the stuff I've done...I'm surprised I'm alive. 🤣

Some of the stuff I've done...I'm surprised I'm alive

The honest to God truth. When I turned 30 we had a 4 day party and I announced to all comers that I was on bonus play for the rest of my life and that I would behave as if that were fact. In many ways I have.

I wouldn't have survived a 4 day party. Had my 30th same day as @tarazkp's 21st...My brothers got me drunk which has only ever happened 3 times in my life. Lol. I've had better days, but I'm a funny fucker when drunk so everyone else had a good time...At my expense. 🤣

lol, some of the stuff I have done, I am surprised I am alive, this could be a line in next Mission Impossible movie.😅

Haha, yeah I guess. True though. I've done some stupid shit. 🤣

lol, same, I was quite excited that I was gonna bungy jump. I thought it was gonna be like the movies, I will enjoy it.

Just before I was going to jump, my legs started shaking. I was terrified before jumping, but I thought that I was never gonna get another chance. Plus there was no refund policy😂.
So, I thought, what the heck, I jumped. Coudln't think of anything or scream when I was falling, I just froze.

But once the cord catched me, I screamed a lot. Don't wanna try it again, lol. Paraglyding is good enough for me!😅

Lol yeah that no refund policy is a motivator for sure. I'm glad I jumped, felt quite empowering, but I'd only do it again if someone dared me to and there was something to gain.

3-4 years ago, I would have tried anything, I was a meek kid. So, I had this idea that the more I push myself, the more alive I will feel. It worked for a couple of years.

One more thing that I did, that I won't repeat is, jumping in the sea, with a life jacket on and having no idea how to swim.

Lol, I had to go down the boat slowly, but I kind of jumped from the boat, got under water for a couple of seconds(that was really scary) and when I was up, I was screaming to take me back. But after spending a min or two in the water, and holding the stairs of the boat, I calmed down, spent some time there.

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It was kind of fun thing to do at the moment. Especially when my astrologer told me when I was 21 that I would die drowning in the water. I was there, and thought, this could not kill me, atleast not today. Lol. Was an amazing moment.

It's fun growing in life from being scared to everything to not easily being scared from getting hurt, physically or emotionally. And not being scared of dying.

I can't say I would strait up jump in the water but I can't swim and still go whitewater rafting, kayaking, canoeing and all that stuff. I just don't know what I would do if I ever fell in tho. Altho I am somewhat comfortable with my mortality that if I die doing something fun in the Rockies, I kicked the bucket happy.

I have done rafting, and tried to swim in a swimming pool, and river a bunch of times.

But deep sea dive is completely different stuff. If I had known it was so scary, I would not have jumped. I thought water is water, lol. I was wrong.

It's different when you can not see the bottom.

I understand perfectly. I am a strong swimmer, and love the water.

But I get it from my motorcycle riding. I've ridden over 50 years and know I am just a bad left turn from a car from dying. I'm ok with the risk AND the reward.

If a Buick does get me, don't mourn. Say instead "He had a hell of a run."

You are having a hell of a run in this life👍

I think if we die from doing something we love, it's only sad for those in our surroundings. I hear it all the time, a hike fell off a cliff in the rockies or in your case riding a motorcycle....such a tragedy...bla bla bla, in reality they died something they love experiencing life to the fullest, I don't think the rest of the world realizes that.

It's brave to jump into deep water whilst having the fear of it...Many would not do so. It's also good to hear that it was a positive experience.

I've never had a fear of dying, I don't want to just yet, but we're all going to so we may as well live life the best we can right?

So, you're older than 21 and haven't drowned yet...Have you called your astrologer to ask for your money back?

lol, he is a kind of family friend. I was 20-21 something, hormones doing their thing, I was behaving differently. Don't know.

So, mom asked him what's going on with him. He said a bunch of things. I remember the thing about water because I wanted to go to water park with friends, and mom didn't let me go. Said I was in danger. Lol.

Hmm, and his words inhibited your life...I'm glad you went off and did your own thing...Life's too short to be collared by ones own fear.

My Dad didn't know how to swim, the nearest water to where he grew up was a long ways away.

He loved to fish, though and owned several boats. I don't know that he ever went in water over his waist, but he had some fear to overcome just to get on top of the water.

I have somewhere written a goal that I will learn to swim before I turn 30. Don't know. There aren't many swimming pool around here. And just one river.

The nearest beach must be thousands of Kms away. So, I have to be really commited if I want to learn. I think I am okay as of now, not knowing how to swim.🙂

I have a really good friend that is a retired USNavy diver. One of the guys with the brass hats. He swears he can teach anybody to swim in 2 hours in a pool. I've seen him do it a couple of times.....