
Jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge takes about four seconds to drop the 245 feet and a human body will travel at about 75 m.p.h. The water temperature is about 50 degrees. 97% of jumpers do not survive, only about two-thirds of the bodies are recovered. Despite emergency phones on the bridge and signs with telephone numbers of hope, the average is about one jumper every other week. There are more suicides off the Golden Gate Bridge than any other in the world (second deadliest? Aurora Bridge, Seattle, which now has a suicide barrier). Debate over installing a net under the Golden Gate Bridge is ongoing. Call before you jump - 1-800-784-2433

My goal was to jog over the Golden Gate Bridge and I did it, though my photographer took the photo of me pretty far away to be able to tell it is me in the photo above. It's not the distance that is so difficult (1.7 mles across), but rather, or so I thought, the wind. It was very windy but not hard at all. (Gusts have been measured up to 70 m.p.h.!) I made good time, too! The neato part was when the locals passed ny me and waved or nodded, like maybe I had fooled people into thinking I was one of them, a local and not a goofy tourist!
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