After paying, there is no turning back. They weigh you to make sure you get the correct rope, which was not a fun experience for me. Then they take you over to get your harness.
Despite being scared, I was ready!
We then walked the walk of death to the bridge, I can say I was having to control my breathing at this point, because I was so scared!!!
The walk could be seen as scary, however I was preoccupied. The bottom was see through, so you could see the long fall to the bottom.
We finally made it to the bridge, then we had to wait until our number was called to jump. After much waiting and pacing and whimpering it was my turn.

It felt nothing like I expected. I thought it would feel like a roller coaster, where you stomach drops, but you don't really feel anything. Also, your perception of how far the ground is, is completely different. You can't tell that your really getting closer when your on the cord. The inicial jerk of the cord doesn't hurt either, the elastic absorbs all the pressure so it is really all one fluid motion. The worse part was hanging upside down. My ankles hurt where I was being suspended. I guess better tight than loose and me fall to my death! Finally, the worker was coming to collect me. I was grabbing on to him saying, "ok pull me up, pull me up" and he was just calm and said "please dont grab me". Looking back that part was pretty comical.
When I got to the top, everyone was cheering and my friend told me all the workers kept looking at me and saying "She's smiling! She's smiling!", because they knew how terrified I was.
In the end, I am so glad that I did it! I can't say if I would do it again, but I can for sure say that I jumped off the tallest bungee jump!!!
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