Bridge Day – October 15, 2022, history, significance

Bridge Day – October 15, 2022, history, significance

If you’re an adventure lover, extreme sports addict, or an adrenaline junkie, you will love Bridge Day, the third Saturday of October every year — falling on October 15 this year. Despite what the name implies, Bridge Day isn’t a day to celebrate the architectural beauty of bridges all around the world.

Bridge Day is a festival held in Fayetteville, West Virginia in the United States where thousands of adventure lovers either watch or take part in various extreme sports that largely involve jumping off the New River Gorge Bridge.

About 100,000 people arrive at Fayette County on the third weekend in October every year to take part in the Bridge Day Festivities. The New River Gorge Bridge Day Commission organizes the event and closes the bridge to automobiles for the event.



HISTORY OF BRIDGE DAY


In June 1974, construction began on the New River Gorge Bridge and three years later, on October 22, 1977, the bridge was opened to the general public. The bridge was the world’s longest single-span arch bridge for 26 years and is now the fifth-longest. Because of the bridge’s whopping 876 feet height, it was a natural attraction for daredevils around the world. The initial person to jump off the bridge was Cowen’s Burton Ervin, a coal-mine foreman who jumped off the bridge on August 1, 1979, using a conventional parachute.



The first Bridge Day was held on the New River Gorge Bridge in 1980 with an attendance of roughly 40,000 people. Bridge Day has been held on the third Saturday of October every year apart from in 2001after the tragic bombings of September 11 and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic respectively.



The events of the day revolve around daredevil BASE jumps, rappels, and white-water rafting, among many others. BASE is an acronym that stands for the different places BASE jumps can be made from – buildings, antennae (radio masts), spans (bridges), and Earth (cliffs).


Bungee jumping was a major event on Bridge Day, with the first confirmed Bridge Day bungee jumper being Skip Stanley, popularly known as the Blue Bandit, who jumped off the bridge during the 1985 Bridge Day. However, bungee jumping is no longer a part of the Bridge Day festivities. It was banned in 1994 because of the length of time it took to reel bungee jumpers back up.



Bridge Day has been a part of many world records. In 1992, Chris Allum, a New Zealander, set the record for the world’s longest bungee jump from a fixed structure during the 1992 Bridge Day activities. A year later, he also set the world record for most people in a single bungee jump when he and six others did a bungee jump off the bridge in a large basket.


BRIDGE DAY TIMELINE


1979
The First Jump
Buton Ervin, a miner, is the first to jump off the bridge a year before Bridge Day starts.


1980
The First Bridge Day is Held
The first Bridge Day event is launched: 40,000 people and 400 jumpers attend.


1985
The Blue Bandit Bungee
Stuntman Skip Stanley, the Blue Bandit, is the first to bungee jump off the New Gorge Bridge on Bridge Day.


1994
Bungee Jumping is Banned From Bridge Day
It takes too much time to reel jumpers back up and it leaves too little time for other activities.

BRIDGE DAY ACTIVITIES


Jump off the bridge
Bridge Day is the only day of the entire year that people are exempted from the general ban on BASE jumping within the US National Park System. What better day to fulfill your daredevil fantasies than with 100,000 others on Bridge Day? If you’re a first-time jumper, you need to have all the appropriate gear, take a first jump course, and train extensively. Every year, an average of 100 first-time jumpers are attracted to the bridge’s abundant height, water landing, and readily accessible training.


Watch others jump off the bridge
Think about how heart-stopping it must be to watch a daredevil after they plummet from over 800 feet to the water below. It’s certainly a sight to behold, and it is an experience you shouldn’t deprive yourself of.


Experience the taste of Bridge Day
On the Friday before Bridge Day, visitors can experience the Taste of Bridge Day by visiting some of the finest restaurants in the area and enjoying vibrant live music, amazing food, local artwork, and an intense atmosphere to get you ready for the day of fun on Bridge Day ahead.


5 THINGS YOU ABSOLUTELY MUST DO ON BRIDGE DAY


Attend the chili cook-off
Every year, there is an Annual Bridge Day Chilli Cook-Off at Historic Downtown Fayetteville where you can taste the best chili samples from all over the region.


Join the 5K run
There is also an Active SWV Bridge Day 3 mile run that starts at the bridge and finishes in downtown Fayetteville — as you run, you can enjoy the stunning views of the New River Gorge.


Go into the gorge
If you prefer a more quiet, scenic route, you can take a ride down the Fayette Station Road to the Tunney Hunsaker Bridge where you can get a magnificent view of the BASE jumpers and rappellers from the ground level.


Watch X-pogo
On Bridge Day, you can watch a team of Xtreme Pogo stunts transform the fun kid’s game into a heart-stopping flying adventure.


Patronize the vendors
You can buy various items from some of the finest and most talented cooks, craftsmen, and traders in West Virginia — from intricate miniature wood carvings to hand-crafted jewelry, fossils, and the most delicious meals, you can take a little piece of West Virginia and Bridge Day back home with you.


WHY WE LOVE BRIDGE DAY


We love seeing the daredevils win
We can’t all be jumpers, but nothing gets the heart going than watching others take the brave leap off the bridge and float down to the water. If nothing, the air of excitement surrounding the bridge will remind you of the joys of being alive.



It allows people take to risks safely
We believe everyone needs to take risks sometimes, but it’s important that we have safety nets when we take great leaps in life. Bridge Day takes this almost literally. First-time jumpers can relax knowing that rescue boats are waiting in the water in case anything goes wrong.



It breaks the monotony of life
Let’s face it — life can get boring. Bridge Day reminds us to get out of the monotony of our regular lives at least once a year and reminds us that life can be exciting.

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