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  • Shannon Davies Jul 11, 2002
    Monkey,
    You did a wonderful job on this site!!!!
    I love you-
    Butterfly
  • Celina / Oops! Productions USA Jun 10, 2002
    Hello --

    My name is Celina and I help research for a lifestyles oriented extreme sports show called bE-iT!. www.bE-iT-kissmark.com. I am currently trying to locate California cliff jumpers who might be interested in creating a three to five minute segment with us for one of our upcoming episodes. Would you or anyone you know be interested in being featured on our program?

    At your earliest convenience, please drop me a line at oopsproductions@ix.netcom.com or call me at (818) 508-9010. This will be the first time we will feature cliff jumping on our program so any information you can provide about the sport would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you and I hope to hear from you soon!

    Celina Godoy
    Oops! Productions LLC
    www.oopsproductions.com
  • gloria usa May 17, 2002
    I was looking for the history of the cliffs. I'm from San Diego, born and raised. My grandfather Horace Poole use to dive from the cliffs in the late 1800's.It was a weekend attraction to see him do this. Other people died trying to accomplish this feat. I have a photo that my father gave me of my grandfather diving. About 2 years ago I went to the cliffs, I found a small museum there and they had a picture of my grandfather during one of his dives. I took my father who is 89 years old, the following week to see that his father made it into a musuem. It was one of the proudest moments in my life. If there is a picture on the net could you please let me know?
  • Brian ladd USA Apr 24, 2002
    Jumped the Clam everyday in summer of 1984.Deadman's cliff was out of the question.The water was cold considering I was from Fla.We also swam into the cave below the jump which led to the gift the gift shop above. i cant believe there is a website for the CLAM.
  • Will Childers US Apr 18, 2002
    Hi Jeff! What is your e-mail address?
  • jeff grahn USA Apr 18, 2002
    I remember jumping the clam with all you guys. You also remember jumping the ingrahm street bridges and getting tickets with all the boys.
  • tyler usa Mar 20, 2002
    I love your site. i am sad to say i never jumped at the clam. I am 13 yrs. old and the last time i saw the clam was when i was 7. I was on vacation with my family. i luckily saw some one jump. Now i share your passion for the greatest sport on earth. Now i live In New York. I currently jump at a place caleed Minewaska. Its is basicly Just like the pounch bowl exept much bigger.
  • Randy US Mar 11, 2002
    This site is really cool! The Clam video was awesome!
  • Jason USA Feb 13, 2002
    Your a fag. I was showing your site to a friend here in NZ and I thought I would, drop you line. Mostly I wanted to say I was haveing a good time and that I have a true jump here in NZ at 45meters (do the math if you can't figure that out). Also, I wanted to know when you are comming over and fixing my FX card. You had better do it soon or god help me I will get you. LOL.
    Jay
  • Mike Elfers USA Dec 19, 2001
    Grew up in SD but haven't lived there for 20 years. During the late 70's some friends and I brought a keg and set it up in the cave underneath, pretty stupid... but lots of fun when you're 17 or 18 and indrestructable.

    I think it was people like me that made them enforce the no jumping rules.
  • John Holcomb US Oct 19, 2001
    Yo...yOu dA pIMp mAC dadDy-2 hYpe pHaT doPE fUnKy Fly...
  • Joe Canada Sep 6, 2001
    You guys should come up to Jasper AB up in Canada where I live. We have an awsome cliff jumping lake called horse shoe
    it has many cliff starting at 10 feet going as high as 100 feet. Extreamly deep water so there is no worie of hitting rocks, however
    the watter is extreamly cold. In the middle of the summer is not to bad but when we start jumping in may it is deadly.
    One of the best things is that it is leagle and is a 4 min walk from the high way. Awsome mountains souround the lake
    and because it is in a National park there is no development with in hundreds of miles. (either than the small town of Jasper)

    I have some pictures i will send you when i get to my computer at home maby you can make a link on your web page and we can
    connect it to the web page im making for horse shoe lake.
  • Jim Hagley United States Aug 29, 2001
    Live in Everett W.A not far from Seattle. A lady wanted to jump off the Ship Canal Bridge. Held up traffic, and people yelled for her to jump! Heard anything on this? 160 feet! The poor misrable woman jumped 3 hours later and was saved.broke her up bad. How many bad dives result in catastropic injuries? You folks have nerves of steel , I bet!Do many people wonder if this sport may closely parallel peoples inate interest in tempting fate and death? I am just curious. I jumped into a very deep rock quarry when I was young. Didn't prepare myself for what would happen when I tried something that appeared easy at first,but turned out testing my inate sense of survival,and fear! due to not pannicking,and quick thinking,I am still here! With all respect to those who have the guts to do this extreme sport,I know I will not be able to ever try such an exciting thing as diving from such distances.Birds without wings! My hat is off to all of you out there on those cliffs!
  • mike Aug 29, 2001
    if you guys wanna see cool cliff jumping pictures of devils punch bowl go to www.geocities.com/dustleslee and click on the cliff jumper guy.
  • mike Aug 29, 2001
    if you guys wanna see cool cliff jumping pictures of devils punch bowl go to www.geocities.com/dustleslee and click on the cliff jumper guy.
  • Thomas Novak Austria Jul 20, 2001
    Cool site about cliff jumping ! I use to jump from cliffs in croatia in the adriatic sea ! It is one of my favourite hobbys ! I really like to jump even it is dangerous !

    Tom

    PS: I would like to send you photos
  • Kim Baker USA Jul 18, 2001
    What an interesting jump. How scary it must be to stand at the top off the cliff, jump and before you know it, you are either in the water gasping for breath or swimming to an area where you can climb up and do it again. Myself, being afraid of heights, don't see myself at the top of the cliff looking down, holding my breath and jumping. Good luck to all of those that do have the courage to stand at the top and jump and God be with you.
  • Janelle USA May 16, 2001
    I really enjoyed the site and I think you did a great job of putting it together. I'm visiting California this summer and will be sure to check out The Clam. I don't think I will be jumping from it though.
  • Danfung May 14, 2001
    These tiny jumps are pussy shit. We go off 97 foot drops here.
  • robbie usa Apr 16, 2001
    i have been jumping for 9 yrs. i have been to the clam and the punchbowl. both were exciting. my friend said there is a jumping site somewhere in ramona. called black canyon cliffs. or is it box canyon. if there is anyone thats been to box canyon or black canyon cliffs please email me with the directions, thanks.
  • mike Apr 13, 2001
    oh yeah i got some pictures ill send em
  • mike Apr 13, 2001
    eh i jumped again around the begining of april. fairly cold but very exilerating. i got some major arm slap. guess thats what you get for bein squirmish.
  • the w Apr 13, 2001
    man this shit is soft - try putting some photos of people that actually do real rock jumps and not just some shiners jumping of a 3m.
  • Carson USA Mar 4, 2001
    Great site!! I used to jump at the clam often between 91 and 94. Summer days there were the best! Often I'd jump at night naked. I lived closer to the arch and spent more time jumping or "Freeballn'" there. Box canyon was a lot of fun too. I'm living in Colorado now, but I still get back to San Diego and jump at the arch at least a couple times a year. What's the deal with the clam now? It is all fenced off. Do they guard from even climbing around there now? Punchbowl sounds great I'd never heard of it before. I'll have to go check it out this summer. I love the video! It sure reminds me of some incredibly fun times. I'm sure I've jumped with some of you guys before!
    Thanks,
    Carson
    Freballn' Rules!!!
  • Cary J. Bacon USA Feb 13, 2001
    Saw the path from the La Jolla High message board.
    Brings back good memories.
    Lived in the big victorian house up the path from the La Jolla Cove Store.
    Came back for a visit last year in this week of February. I miss the place; La Jolla 'Wind&Sea', the 'Clam',
    'MACMEDA Distruction Company', and all the great times.

    Your site is exceptional. Your recommendations and the cautions you suggest show great wisdom.

    Thanks

    Cary Bacon, Class of 66.