Cliff jumping

Cliff jumping as part of a coasteering adventure near Porthclais

A jump off the cliffs of Guffey Gorge
Cliff jumping is jumping off a cliff as a form of sport. When done without equipment, it may be also known as tombstoning.[1] It forms part of the sport of coastal exploration or "coasteering".[1] When performed with a parachute, it is known as BASE jumping.[2]
References
Citations
- 1 2 LaViolette 2012, p. 79.
- ↑ Williams & Micallef 2009, p. 222.
Sources
- LaViolette, Patrick (2012), "Risk, Rescue and Recreation", Extreme Landscapes of Leisure: Not a Hap-Hazardous Sport, Ashgate, ISBN 9781409488897
- Williams, A. T.; Micallef, Anton (2009), Beach Management: Principles and Practice, Earthscan, ISBN 9781849770033
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