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Entries (184)

  • Will Childers US Aug 5, 2004
    Well, anything is possible, but I would not count on it. They enforce it heavily now.
  • neb usa Aug 5, 2004
    wondering if it is still possible to jump it during the summer without getting caught.
  • ISKY US Jul 23, 2004
    Hey guys I'm ISKY from Air Above Water, i saw your link up on airabovewater.com, so i had to come see what you all were about. The site is looking good, keep up the good work. :-)
  • Mr. bawkbagawk Jul 17, 2004
    just do it, and try not to kill yourself, this site has a brief tutorial that explains the finer points of cliff jumping, so does Airabovewater.com
  • Jon U.S. Jul 15, 2004
    Hey guys,

    I didnt find much info on how I can actually jump. Is it allowed? Do you have to have a license or training or any other goobelty goop? Cliff jumping is on my list of things to do and I will be back in Cali near late July, early august. What are my chances of getting hooked up? Please respond via email.
  • Jump Master USA Jul 15, 2004
    That's what we're here for Jeremy, to get you to a cliff to fly off! Please let us know if you find any new jump sites. In return, we will send you a free AAW (short for airabovewater.com)t-shirt!

    And thank you Will, for being here and connecting jumpers world wide!
  • jeremy Jul 7, 2004
    holy crap, thanks will, they have a jumpspot near my house, i'm gonna check it out this weekend
  • Will Childers US Jul 6, 2004
    I think Evan was referring to AAW at the following URL. =)

    http://AirAboveWater.com
  • jeremy Jul 6, 2004
    evan, aaw.com is a website about alcoholism, i don't see why they'd want pictures and directions to cougar canyon, no pics either, maybe when i return to socal i go back there
  • Lerese England Jun 28, 2004
    Freaky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Belinda Biron USA Jun 15, 2004
    I enjoyed your website. As a high school teen I jumped off the clam many, many times with the kids from First Presbyterian Church youth group/San Diego, CA. Went back the other day to see it and couldn't really find the spot where we all jumped. Now at 55 years old I still vividly remember the fun we had at the clam.
    Belinda
  • Greg PA, USA Jun 13, 2004
    If there's anybody on the east coast of the USA that wants to go to the most insane cliffjumping spot, come to PA. 2 hours north of Philadelphia is an old rock quarry that has since filled up with water. It's in Bangor, PA. The water is 300 feet deep and safe as long as you know what you're doing. The cliffs range anywhere from 5-116 feet which is one of, if not the, highest cliffs on the east coast safe enough to jump into.
  • evan SoCal Jun 13, 2004
    Post that up on aaw.com, with pics?????????????????????
  • jeremy Jun 8, 2004
    The lower trailhead is in Coyote Canyon north of the small town of Borrego Springs. From Christmas Circle in the center of Borrego Springs drive 0.5mi east on Highway 79 and turn left onto Di Giorgio Road. Then drive due north for 4.8mi to the end of the asphalt. Set the odometer to zero here and continue along the sandy dirt road through the desert garden known as Ocotillo Flats. Shortly after this the road crosses the normally dry First Crossing to the west side of the broad canyon. At 3.8mi you come to the first wet ford of Coyote Creek called Second Crossing where the depth of the water may be up to 18in. If the vehicle is 2WD, then you must park here. If your vehicle is 4WD you should proceed through this ford and continue about another mile to the similar Third Crossing. Just beyond this the road veers sharply west and enters the notorious "Boulder Alley" where it climbs about 400yds up a very rough boulder-strewn draw that will stop all but those willing to risk damage to their ..
  • jeremy Jun 6, 2004
    i used to live in la jolla back in the 80's, me and my buddies would jump all the time, we always used to go up to cougar canyon, too, we liked the jumps there better, there were bigger jumps, and more medium sized ones, too
  • joshua caird scotland Jun 4, 2004
    hey guys i jump all the time im on airabovwwater a few times,i can back flip but i realy want 2 learn 2 gainer it looks ace.can any1 email me telling my how 2 do it??.i would try it without any help but i thought i was better 2 ask u guys first. gainer??? email me thanks josh
  • evan May 13, 2004
    I was researching deaths in box canyon when i was searchin through this guest book and saw people talking about it from years ago. I thought that was pretty tight. i still go there though and iam going this weekend! Someday Will someday, the clam will be legal. :) keep hopin.
  • John Mugu Houston, Texas Apr 16, 2004
    I have been here, so...!
  • amerikancitizen amerika Apr 12, 2004
    where in california did you go jumping?
  • Cliff fool america brah Mar 18, 2004
    Cliff jumping is pretty tight. Ive done it in a few different states. Hawaii, California, and Idaho. Yah brah its really fun and I am going to take a trip to that 107 foot cliff at the Clam. O yeah im goin to jump that shit fsho. You fools just wait. I'll send u the video after I clear that shit. I can't wait. I gotta bone out. Late.
  • Robert Scott Here Mar 18, 2004
    We used to launch the clam back in the 60's an 70's
    when we'd skip school, hitch to La Jolla, do fat man's misery ... (the trail that runs from the hang gliding launch down to blacks beach ) body surf and
    gaze at the local lovelies.. After our dives we'd swim into the cave below the clam and just enjoy the view.. I found this site looking for pictures of the sillouette from inside.. IT'S DICK NIXON !!! If
    anyone has a pic , please send !!!! Thanx,, :)
  • cockneyrocko United Kingdom Mar 16, 2004
    Where i have we have a place like the clam called Portland Bill it is situated in the south west of England and many people jump there.Many of the jumps and names are similar but r highest just is only 90 foot. U should come and visit it one day.
  • MUGU uyth Mar 10, 2004
    i dey here ooooooooooooooooooo mugu
  • jade Feb 23, 2004
    hey mugu,ever seen the cliff that bares your name,it's at the top of highway 1 in california,near the point mugu army base. not as big as dead man's,but it's definetly insane
  • josh scotalnd Feb 19, 2004
    Hey u guys hav lost the polt ur amazing.i live in arbroath in scotland we hav sum ace cliffs 2 jump from.the waters a bit cold but thes sum high jumps.last summer did a 80 footer was ace. dont think im ready for dead mans cliff yet tho. oo and y do u guys ware wet suits we only ware shorts much better that way. later com down 2 arbroath sum time