Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Another dopey question: how close to high tide can you jump off things into water? Like say if I chose the Forty Foot. Is it only in the, say, hour before and after that it would be okay? Or do I have more time than that?
gogo wrote: » Aldi have wet suits in stock tomorrow, 25 euros, bargain if you plan on jumping a few times, keep you from freezing. Best of luck with it!
Darrener wrote: » Saw a few kids jumping into the marina off a pier in Greystones earlier
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I’ll be down that direction in a week or so. Thanks for the tip! I’ll be packing the swimsuit now.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: I want to jump off a pier this weekend. As I witter on about a lot, I have terminal cancer. I don’t have a bucket list because it’s too much pressure but recently I was at Doolin pier and I was so envious of all the people cannonballing off it and I cursed not having a swimsuit with me. So I want to do it. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do but was too terrified to. I’m still terrified but I’m DOING it.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I want to jump off a pier this weekend. As I witter on about a lot, I have terminal cancer. I don’t have a bucket list because it’s too much pressure but recently I was at Doolin pier and I was so envious of all the people cannonballing off it and I cursed not having a swimsuit with me. So I want to do it. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do but was too terrified to. I’m still terrified but I’m DOING it. I’m in the Dublin area. Does anyone know of piers in greater Dublin that are safeish to jump off? I’ll consider Meath and Wicklow too. I can swim but I’m noodle-armed so I wouldn’t be a very strong swimmer so nothing too choppy. Any other tips? Thanks!
KiKi III wrote: » I’m sure it’s not, but it does sound quite empowering.
Deleted User wrote: » If you find yourself near Loughrea, head straight for the safest place in Ireland to do this, at the Blue Flag bathing place where there are no tides or currents, two piers and a sandy bottom. And it's fully life-guarded, got a great big car park, a shelter for dressing, and best of all, the water is warmer than most of the sea.Worth treating yourself to a night near Loughrea to do this, and if going by public transport it's a pleasant lakeside walk from town.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » That’s more of an early morning, elderly, “scene”. Not a pretty sight either.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Is that a nudey place, Emmet?
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » It’ll be cold, won’t it? I should prepare for coldness, right?
SeaFields wrote: » Ah no. This time of year the water is quite nice. It does take a few seconds to get used to it. A quick, short shock is always better than easing in slowly!
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I’m already fucked healthwise, so no worries there. :pac:
SeaFields wrote: » I can't give specific location advice but as someone who regularly jumps, dives, bombs off my local pier I can confirm its great craic! And definitely brings out the inner child. Hope you get sorted!
Princess Calla wrote: » While there's plenty of signs not to do it, I have seen mostly teenagers fire themselves off howth pier.Water looks manky and full of diesel, but each to their own.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Not a pier but the Forty Foot at Sandy Cove would be a good place to go for a jump.