if you are dropping cliffs bigger than 60 ft. you are probably really damn good, and if you are that good you are probably filming with some sick company, in which case you would have proof. 60 footer is as tall as a 6 story building
20 ft to landing, max. And that is assuming he's 6 ft tall, so I'm being generous with my measurement. That drop was not higher than a 4 story building...
It seems you're right about the landing...but that doesn't change the fact that its a 15' cliff. Can I drop a 5 ft cliff and overshoot 40 ft and call it a 45 footer?
Considering you're claiming to have dropped a cliff that is over six stories tall, it seems more likely that you're the type to nitpick trivial aspects of skiing in order to claim and stroke your ego.
so if a cliff is 15ft of rock, but to be able to drop it you need to clear something(rocks, bushes, gapers) that adds on another 5 ft, is it a 15 ft cliff or a 20 ft cliff
No, just hit it once and had to leave and I haven't been back unfortunately. I think if I actually would have landed directly on my feet I would have broken my face with my knee.
That's the size of the rock, but I tend to consider the size of the huck from takeoff to landing, so a 5 ft rock face taken to 20 ft down from the takeoff would count as a 20 ft huck.