that sucks, once she was in the water that girl knew she was going over...that's a horrible way to die


DO NOT STRADDLE ANY FENCE PREVENTING YOU FROM FALLING INTO NIAGARA FALLS!


that sucks, once she was in the water that girl knew she was going over...that's a horrible way to die
I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.
Has anyone ever survived that?


I would fear burning to death more than drowning.![]()
October 22, 2003 Kirk Jones from Canton Michigan becomes first stunter in the history of Niagara Falls to survive the plunge wearing only the clothes on his back.
Kirk's idea had been in the works for a number of years. While here on a visit with a friend, Kirk made the decision. They purchased a used video camera to record this historical event and went to the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the river. Kirk entered the water about one hundred yards upstream and began swimming out into the swift current.
Eight seconds later Kirk made the 175 foot (53.3m) drop and swam to shore while passing up a free ride with the "maid of the mist" tour boat.
Kirk was treated for minor bumps and bruises at local a hospital and released only after promising to return for court. For his stunt Kirk was fined a total of $2,300.00 dollars and banned from entering Canada for life.
Unfortunately Kirk and his friend had been imbibing alcohol before the stunt and Kirk's friend couldn't figure out how to work the camcorder and the entire stunt went unrecorded!
More @ Daredevils of Niagara Falls




I'd put living life on the edge as skydiving, bungee jumping, motorcycles, but stradding a fence?
Pity the girl to lose her balance like that. Seconds and you're gone.
Similar feeling to that father at the ballgame recently.
If only someone could have caught their hand or leg.
lol at finding a random dead guy and moving on with the story like its nothing


Damn, that does suck!
But sometimes in life you get what you asked for.
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
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