cole_skier
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RIP young man. Prayers for the family
No they were not with him at the timeDid the parents witness this tragedy?
Have them wear life jackets, changes everything. The big issue is landing wrong and knocking your wind out. Your gag reflex can’t be controlled. We have all been there, just not under water, you will have no control over gulping water. At least a jacket will bring you up versus down.I couldn’t Even imagine.
my kids like to jump the rock at the lower sandbar in Parker. It’s never relaxing for me when they do.
I couldn’t Even imagine.
my kids like to jump the rock at the lower sandbar in Parker. It’s never relaxing for me when they do.
My limit is 10ft. I jumped a 20 footer on the kern during a rafting trip and I hit bottom pretty hard even though I was wearing a life jacket.RIP, very sad.
I'm not a fan of watching people jump. My buddy insisted on doing it 7 years ago on a Bachelor party trip, and he blew his ear drum out and now has hearing loss. Watched him splat sideways, was thankful he popped up. I won't let my boat passengers jump ever again
I did something like a 40 footer in Powell, I landed fine but I remember looking up at my bubbles and thinking I am not going to make it all the way back up, it was pretty intense, I was out of air when I surfaced, could have blacked out at any time.My limit is 10ft. I jumped a 20 footer on the kern during a rafting trip and I hit bottom pretty hard even though I was wearing a life jacket.
I used to jump off that a lot … but … the scary part wasn’t the jump … it’s real slippery going up the hill … you can lose your footing real easy … I‘m surprised that’s not what most peeps get hurt doing … poor family of the 19 year old. I can’t imagine … [emoji1374]
I jumped once and went up to probably just my ankles in mud. Scared the fucking shit out of me.I remember at one at that Lower sandbar someone jumped off that deal and they found him waste deep in the mud.. he went down and got stuck and didn’t come back up.
Same thing, pretty stupid when I was younger but that one got my attention, retired that act.I did something like a 40 footer in Powell, I landed fine but I remember looking up at my bubbles and thinking I am not going to make it all the way back up, it was pretty intense, I was out of air when I surfaced, could have blacked out at any time.
Good samaritans found him and did everything they could. Apparently he was doing a backflip, he had done it too many times to count. People on scene said he had facial trauma. All it takes is a small variable to change in something you are very comfortable with and it can take a terrible turn.
If anyone knows how to get in touch with this person who dove down and recovered him or any of the other good samaritans involved the family would like to reach out with their appreciation. Message me please if anyone has any details, thx.My boss was 40' away and witnessed this entire tragic event, including the jump from the rocks. The young man attempted a flip of multiple rotations and when he entered the water, he hit with his face pretty much flat/square to the water and did not re-surface. Upon impact, folks surrounding the area swam over because everyone knew it was a bad impact. "Normal" people were searching under the surface and could not locate. A man identified himself as a Navy Seal and someone threw him some goggles and after multiple attempts, this individual was able to locate and recover the young man after about 10 mins of being submerged. It was overheard that he said he thought he had to go down about 20'. Multiple good Samaritans (self identified as having paramedic/MD credentials) administered CPR until the authorities arrived and he was transferred their boat and transported away.
RIP to this young man and condolences to the family.
25 feet deep and about 50 degree water down that deep, That man is a hero for even trying.If anyone knows how to get in touch with this person who dove down and recovered him or any of the other good samaritans involved the family would like to reach out with their appreciation. Message me please if anyone has any details, thx.
He brought him up. Some friends in the fire department are trying to get a hold of the sheriffs who were there to get the parent’s contact information if they have the guys info. The parents really want to thank him for what he did.25 feet deep and about 50 degree water down that deep, That man is a hero for even trying.
from the article: "The male was wearing black jeans, tennis shoes, no shirt and gloves. The male had "SICKBOI" tattooed on his stomach, along with other tattoos on his arms and back."Both young men with bright futures ahead.