I jumped my two biggest 3 weeks ago, both on the same day. The first one I attempted was an 85 feet double. There was a fairly long and flat stretch before the takeoff so it really wasn't too complicated. The landing however was very short. First time I made the jump, I found it was pretty high up there. Then, in that same track, was a triple downhill plateau which I only landed in the first landing. From takeoff to first landing was about 50 feet, the other landing was 45 feet from that landing (hope I didn't lose anyone here) and way down there. Basically the jump was about 95 feet, with the landing lower than the takeoff. A friend of mine, who I was riding with that day, was doing the jump every lap. He is a top B class rider. He watched me ride and thought I was ready for the "big" jump. I was not very comfortable at trying this at all, but he assured me everything would go well and it really wasn't much harder than that 85 feet double I was doing. I said, "You know what, I'm gonna do the jump a few times like I use to, and if I feel comfortable, I MIGHT try it." (In French of course) So I try the jump two times (landing in the first landing), third time coming up, I decided to pin it. HOLY CRAP it was so high, the landing was way down there. Fortunately, I landed spot on and everything went smoothly. I did the jump again 3 or 4 times and decided the day was over before any bad luck would come and steal the fun. I still can't believe how fast and high you are on these big jumps. It's pretty fun :) Can't wait to try one over 100 feet! Gotta have to wait until next since snow will be falling down shortly here in Quebec.