JUMPABLE BRIDGES IN NH AND MASS

De-Clan

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hey all so i have seen this done, i film and take photos and want to make a banger edit this summer, i have a lot of kids who can throw down on skis and into water, and need some help making this one, i have a crew of like 5 kids solid who i know i can bring anywhere, and then a few who can only go certain times

we have a few bridges in mind, if ur from boston like ya boi u must know the humrock bridges and the duxbury bridges

but i dont know many others, maybe 1 or 2 up by the kangamangus highway but thats it

if ur down to get into an edit and u can actually huck urself please do contact me

i want this to be big

i have a zodiac for water level shots and at least one 19 ft sea craft that i might be able to trailer around the cape and put in, so it will be off the hook\

 
In the South Shore there are a few more than Humarock and Duxbury if you're looking in that area.

Bridge St. bridge in Norwell, legal and pretty small, about 10ft at high tide

Cohasset bridge in Cohasset harbor, pretty small again, about 10ft high tide

A Street Pier in Hull, legal and local hangout spot, pretty small at high, but can be jumped up to 15+ at lower tides when it gets a little sketchy

Big Ben in World's End, Hingham, kind of a hidden spot. Cool cliff jump and really photogenic, jump's about 15+ depending on tide.

And then there's the 3A bridge in Scituate/Marshfield, which is the biggest of the bunch, I think about 30+, and I've seen kids jump at low tide when it looks to be 40 or bigger and really gnarly, jump fast because cops love to patrol it.

Have fun
 
yes aloha this is exactly what i needed, if ur down to jump, im from milton so i will def hitting up these spots, im really not interested in the 3a bridge thats strait gnar, but really if ur from the south shore hmu
 
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