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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 955679" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>We were jumping a small creek. Our ramp was constructed from various sizes and types of scrap wood, and propped up in several places along its length with firewood, cement blocks etc. to make a ramp that was about 15 feet long. Width varied from a few inches to a couple feet depending on how we had altered it from the previous day, in the perpetual effort to "launch" further and further. We kept score. We took it serious. The ramp was about 4 feet high at the end where controlled flight would have normally began. The boards fell while I was on the ramp, at breakneck speed, and my bicycle took out that 4 foot stack of cinder blocks. I flew over the handle bars and landed in the creek bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 955679, member: 16802"] We were jumping a small creek. Our ramp was constructed from various sizes and types of scrap wood, and propped up in several places along its length with firewood, cement blocks etc. to make a ramp that was about 15 feet long. Width varied from a few inches to a couple feet depending on how we had altered it from the previous day, in the perpetual effort to "launch" further and further. We kept score. We took it serious. The ramp was about 4 feet high at the end where controlled flight would have normally began. The boards fell while I was on the ramp, at breakneck speed, and my bicycle took out that 4 foot stack of cinder blocks. I flew over the handle bars and landed in the creek bottom. [/QUOTE]
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