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I ride dirt bikes, snowboard and surf, but that's about as risky as it gets for me. I honestly don't like making risky decisions, probably why I don't enjoy gambling, because of the risk of losing.
Snowboarding looks like it has quite a bit of risk involved. I've always wanted to try it but, we don't get a lot of snow here in South Georgia. Not to mention the Northeast part of Georgia that has mountains doesn't get enough to snowboard. I may take a vacation and go to Colorado one year and try it.
Snowboarding looks like it has quite a bit of risk involved. I've always wanted to try it but, we don't get a lot of snow here in South Georgia. Not to mention the Northeast part of Georgia that has mountains doesn't get enough to snowboard. I may take a vacation and go to Colorado one year and try it.
Snowboarding isn't really that dangerous unless you have weak bones, in which case I guarantee you will brake your wrists.
I have to drive 6 hours to get to the nearest mountains and they only have snow for about 4 months of the year. But it is worth the effort, so I suggest you try it.
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I've always wondered what that is like, I wouldn't go as far to say I wanted to try it because that huge fall would scare me shitless, I imagine it turns your stomach inside out as you're falling.
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I've always wondered what that is like, I wouldn't go as far to say I wanted to try it because that huge fall would scare me shitless, I imagine it turns your stomach inside out as you're falling.
There used to be a place less than twenty miles where I grew up where people could bungie jump. I was finally going to try it one year but that Summer the owners had to close it down. The reason being was that people where getting burned by the ropes. Yeah, I still would like to try it.
I've done it and it's not that bad. It's kind of weird when you're free falling and then it catches. The fall isn't what worried me, it was looking down when you get out to the edge of the platform.