She’s Thrown Off The Side Of A Bridge WITH Her Wheelchair. The Reason Why Will Inspire You!

She’s Thrown Off The Side Of A Bridge WITH Her Wheelchair. The Reason Why Will Inspire You!

As brave as it is for just anyone to bungee jump, if you haven’t seen Tara Weber do it, you haven’t seen anything yet! Check it out now and watch her bungee jump with her wheelchair!

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Bungee jumping isn’t for the faint of heart; something is to be said for the courage it takes to be tossed into mid-air off of a tall structure with only a bungee cord to keep you from crashing to the ground.

As brave as it is for just anyone to bungee jump, if you haven’t seen Tara Weber do it, you haven’t seen anything yet!

Tara is wheelchair-bound, but that doesn’t stop her from taking the plunge at Whistler Bungee, where she and her chair are both thrown off the side of a bridge that runs over a gorge in Whistler, British Columbia.

Tara described her feelings for a few days up until the day of the jump. She had been imagining and anticipating that feeling of her stomach jumping into her throat during the fall.

As dangerous and scary as bungee jumping may seem to some, others see it as a way to feel free as well as take exciting risks. It was an experience Tara anticipated, and by her reaction it seems she was not disappointed.

After the jump, she celebrated with friends and family, and even got a new t-shirt.


Video Credit: TheMacnabs via YouTube

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