I once read a story where this guy wanted to go bungie jumping and got a enough of those bungie cords to just equal the length of the drop of a cliff. They tied them all together then jumped. Splat. He forgot that bungie cords stretch....
Never worked in construction before -- though I did sell ice cold Kool-aid to construction workers one summer while in elementary school. I was killing it until the (very nice and apologetic) site Foreman had to put a stop to it due to obvious S&H concerns; at least he was cool enough to let the guys buy all my final supply lol.
But in relation to your question I have jumped from the 61st floor of a building (~765ft) and done similarly from only ~165 ft. Personally I found the shorter height even more intimidating while standing at the edge: the ground is closer and the possible consequences (same in either case as beau1990 alludes) feel all the closer and more real.
I once read a story where this guy wanted to go bungie jumping and got a enough of those bungie cords to just equal the length of the drop of a cliff. They tied them all together then jumped. Splat. He forgot that bungie cords stretch....
I do not have a link to it as it was so long ago and I can not find it anymore. Feel free to disregard what I said if you wish as I can not verify it.
Isn’t there a rock wall near your work you said you wanted to climb? Or did climb? I think I remember you saying that.
Also thought about thatI don’t imagine that the builders planned for people climbing on the wall, you aren’t worried about it coming out of place?