Rope jumping

Rope jumping, also known as rope free-flying, falling is the extreme sport of jumping off a cliff while anchored to a highline system with a rope.

[1][2] This is notably different from bungee jumping as there is little stretch in the rope, allowing the jumper to have a longer freefall, stopping closer to the ground.

Rope jumping is a highly dangerous sport that requires extensive knowledge and preparation to be done safely.

[3] Dan Osman died due to the failure of a rope jump anchor system in Yosemite National Park on November 23, 1998.

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