I'm sorry for English is not my native language.
Me and my friend we debating about how to survive a 1,000 feet free fall down. My friend who absolute sure that it is 100% fatal with that height. But nothing can be certain, me I see it is possible to survived.
There stories where you survived high fall if you landed on soft snow, big trees, woods, sand, mud, etc.. Or anything along the way that can break down your fall instead of went straight down the bottom with nothing stopping you along the way.
Me and my friend use this bridge to debate. Free fall down in the middle of that bridge will take you down 1,000 feet clearance below.
Friend said it a guarantee dead.
I said it survivable if you 1) Hit those jagged rocks along the way, as it will help break your impact down, as instead of go straight down the river below. If you take a few bounce on those rocks, it obviously break down your fall correct?
And 2) There is a train railroad below, so if you happen to hit the train below, could it be a cushion to help your fall? Or is the height is just too high?
eta: 3) Below it has few small buldings, if land on top of the building roof, wouldn't that be a cushion to help survived?
or if 4) Strong wind, like 30 mph wind, wouldn't it help the free fall?
If you fall from a place like this bridge (pic below), with 1,000 feet height. What can you do to possible help your survival, any other ways to survive?
Please if you can enlighten me? Thank you very much in advance.