Me too! Sunday breakfast on the beach just after dawn. Paddleboarder and dog.Now live in the #2 fun state!!! And enjoying every day!
Air cannons, catapults, and trebuchets. They have it all. Mythbusters did a special from Punkin' Chuckin' awhile back. It may be on Youtube. As for the New River Gorge, they have an annual Bridge Day celebration where folks bungee jump and parachute (base jump) off of the bridge.Ooooh. Do they use a trebuchet? If so, awesome. That's worth the price of admission.
Now, if the New River Gorge Bridge allows bungie jumping, then it seems all is equal. Even better, how about a trebuchet bungie jump?
Connecticut has the 5th most state parks, and entry is free if you have a Connecticut license plate. Not bad for such a small state.Makes a good point, Connecticut doesn't spend enough on parks and rec.
Last night I heard that the Punkin Chuckin' had ceased to be, presumably due to liability issues. This was from some people who'd tried to go a couple of years ago. No bungee jumping on the New River Gorge bridge any more, but they do still have base jumping. A friend of mine (WV native) used to go to Bridge Day every year, always waiting for a parachute not to open (or not open in time). Yeah, he was crazy.Air cannons, catapults, and trebuchets. They have it all. Mythbusters did a special from Punkin' Chuckin' awhile back. It may be on Youtube. As for the New River Gorge, they have an annual Bridge Day celebration where folks bungee jump and parachute (base jump) off of the bridge.
I had not heard that. The chunkin' machines were reaching such ranges that there was talk of them leaving the property in flight. It was also becoming a traffic nightmare. We had friends who went one year and it took them over two hours to get out of the venue once the competition was over.Last night I heard that the Punkin Chuckin' had ceased to be, presumably due to liability issues. This was from some people who'd tried to go a couple of years ago. No bungee jumping on the New River Gorge bridge any more, but they do still have base jumping. A friend of mine (WV native) used to go to Bridge Day every year, always waiting for a parachute not to open (or not open in time). Yeah, he was crazy.