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I was hoping to add a comment to the timesonline article, but couldn’t succinctly fit it in 300 characters. The Lulworth Estate has recently posted on the article and I am keen to offer a personal response.

Comment on timesonline:

This article is inaccurate. Stair Hole is NOT a safe place to
tombstone. There are many rocks just under the surface of and it is shallow. It is DANGEROUS on this coast and we hope there will not be an increase in deaths and serious injuries as a result of irresponsible newspaper articles.
The Lulworth Estate, Lulworth Cove, UK

I fully agree that Stair Hole can be a dangerous place. Some of the examples used on tombstoning.com clearly show rocks that are just below the surface at higher tides, hiding from un-prepared visitors to the area. This article shouldn’t be seen as a recommendation to jump from Stair Hole, making the assumption it is always safe; more an example of how tombstoning can be made safer by taking the necessary precautions.

I believe drawing attention to tombstoning and trying to educate people about the measures they need to take to improve safety is a better approach than trying to ban them from doing it; as with many other things in our society, banning something increases its profile and attracts the more rebellious to take part.

I feel incredibly privileged to have Stair Hole and Lulworth Cove so close to my doorstep, as I consider the Jurassic Coast some of the most beautiful in the country.
And through years of enjoying the area I feel confident in what is achievable on any given day, factoring in weather, tide depth, sea current etc.

My hope for the article was an attempt to promote all the necessary precautions that can make tombstoning as safe an activity as possible, so more people can enjoy the coast in a way the want to.

Regards,
Dan

Author: Dan Brown

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