What Adrenalin Sport Did You Do If Any

Discussion in 'The Chat Room' started by smakmeharder, Oct 16, 2014.

By smakmeharder on Oct 16, 2014 at 11:22 PM
  1. smakmeharder

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Discussion in 'The Chat Room' started by smakmeharder, Oct 16, 2014.

    1. utrinque

      utrinque Well-Known Member

      Motorcycle. Nothing fancy Yamaha FZ6.

      Playing a piano can also rise adrenaline.

      Here you can listen to my music:
      soundclick.com/utrinqueparatus

      Diving is calm, but can become horror when equipment fails.
       
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    2. Stuart

      Stuart Active Member

      @smakmeharder, I think that stick thing is an like wives tale. I barefooted for close on 20 years in all kinds of water (lakes and rivers with floating shiz) and never had an issue of injured my feet. Occasionally you could get a warm burning sensation bug never broken skin.

      I think if you hit something be size of your wrist you might be in trouble. But your moving very fast with a small contact patch on the water and stuff just pushes out the way.
       
    3. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      Ever barefoot drag raced?

      Them dudes are crazy
       
    4. Piro-flop

      Piro-flop New Member

      i used to love surfing and skating, but after my last dirtbike accident im lucky to have a leg. due to the injuries i pretty much cant do any sports anymore. id love another bike but its a bike or my marriage. so its 100% helis now. no regrets though.

      also i have a workkate who hit a peice of wood while skiing and lost his leg.mind you the peice of wood was a chep pallet.
       
    5. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      Back where you belong obi 1
       
    6. Christo

      Christo Active Member

      It's been a while now but I used to race motocross,supercross. Jetskis and wake boarding in summer , snowboarding in winter..usually anything for a rush even if it was towing a kicker ramp to a dam, river bank, off the end of a jetty and backflip a BMX off it.. All that was about 15 years ago and my body's feeling it now!
      Rc Heli's are my new adrenalin fix!!!
       
    7. Stuart

      Stuart Active Member

      @Piro-flop I can relate to the wife sentiment. I put myself and my ZX12R into the side of a caravan on a trip to Tasmania. My buddies thought I was dead for sure. My wife was not impressed and said I don't want you to ride again until he'll freezes over..
      She likes the helis better because I don't put the kids on them...
       
    8. Mark Mickels

      Mark Mickels Well-Known Member

      Done some skydiving, hang gliding, scuba diving, abalone diving (free diving for the abalone), snow skiing, racing small and large sailboats. It's all fun!
       
    9. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      Awesome Christo! Motocross is MAD, i did a little bit of it but I knew i had the sorta personality where i would be scraped of a tree. I did a bit of snowboarding as well and dislocated my elbow after hitting some ice on a hard carve - wow did that hurt.. .lol. Jetskis can be fun expecially in the surf!
       
    10. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      Skydiving is awesome, I have done that a couple of times. You know i actually found skydiving relaxing - everything felt so surreal i could not relate it to fear. Bungee however was a different story, a really hard and fast rush. Abalone diving is a good way to become shark bate in Australia. Snow skiing- all ways fun, though i mainly only snowboarded but i can still relate.
       
    11. Mark Mickels

      Mark Mickels Well-Known Member

      On my first jump, I was the third one out of the plane and the first one on the ground. We've got a place called "IFly". It's an indoor sky diving company. I've taken my grandchildren there to do it, and they loved it! We have great whites out here too, but the visibility is so poor I'd doubt you'd ever see one while diving.
       
    12. Captain

      Captain Active Member

      Ha. me to. Seems a common trend is appearing.
       
    13. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      Hey you could be onto something @Captain. RC Helipilots are ex adrenalin junkies whos bodies cannot handle the beating anymore. So we take it out on our helicopters!!!!
       
    14. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      I have a Ifly 10 mins from my house but at $140 for 3mins they can go suck a fat 1
       
    15. Captain

      Captain Active Member

      My jump was awesome. 1 min. Free fall. I loved the flying with the chute.
      sent from my giant Nokia 1320 Windows Phone.
       
    16. Christo

      Christo Active Member

      $140 for 3 mins... frack and I thought $50 for halfa Thai massage was rough.;)
       
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    17. mr_squiggle

      mr_squiggle Well-Known Member

      And only one has a happy ending.......


      Citizen #186
       
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    18. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      I have to say my jump was incredible as well. Did it at Tyab airfield, it was so much fun. Its like a sensation of floating. If one were to die this way I think the trick would be to roll over and stare at the sky untill the big thud...
       
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    20. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      Yes but its the Great whites that you "DONT" see that become a problem.... @simon would know quite a bit about great whites... Infact @simon should chime in here, he has done many ultra light flights, flying up to ridiculous heights and doing some crazy thermal soaring...
       

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