Let'sgoflying! said:
The entire adolescence period....1970-1980ish just seemed to be a blur of fires, blood, screaming, vehicle calamity and whatnot.
We must be related.
Voluntarily I don't think IMO that I've done anything seriously risky though. I take reasonable precautions (by my standards) and it all works out ok in the end.
Swimming without lifejackets or supervision. I recall swimming across about a mile of deep water that way. Riding the boat anchor to the bottom and being in dire need of air about 10ft down on the return trip is no fun though.
Experimental downhill races, and I mean experimental vehicles in the extreme. Steering none check, brakes none check, helmets and shouldermapads none check, shove, wheee...bam! Drag the wreckage to the top of the hill again.
Loaded guns around the house, non event. Unsupervised shooting sessions on the farm at ages that would have everyone arrested nowadays.
The working barn on the farm was our playground. Perfectly safe in our opinion and we all survived with nothing more than getting winded real good but leathal to todays kids. I know for a fact that there just had to be kids walking along without a risk in the world that just fell over dead for no observable reason to keep the laws of averages in balance because of what we did in that barn.
Blizzard snow hikes, solo, no one on the earth knowing what I was doing.
Solo backcountry hiking and solo summit climbs and no one on the earth knowing I even went.
Nearby serious dropoffs (cliff edges, pits, edge of buildings, top of high antenna poles) There's LOTS of gravity way down there.
Assorted self taught skills: Technical climbing/rappelling. Sailing. Motorcycle. Power machine tools beyond basic skill sets.
Involuntary very easily could have got me killed stuff off the top of my head:
A few animal incidents in the forest. Momma bear with two cubs about 5 feet away, mountain lion, bulls in the fields, a really big po'd elk in the woods during mating season (I don't think he was getting any either). Overall safeish IMO but could have easily turned very dangerous real quick if I didn't know what to do.
I got beaten quite severly in my old apartment hallway by some yutz for no reason with no warning at all (drugs most likely). Two weeks later while I was moving out he came at me again with a knife screaming bonkers with intent to kill. I almost had to shoot him.
A serious road wreck when some wacko ran a light and broadsided me. He went to the hospital for a month. My old steel jeep sacrificed itself to save me (took a serious hit) and I went flying 2 days later. Anything smaller and I would have been seriously hurt.
Lots and lots of other stuff but those stand out this morning.
To this day, the drive to/from work is the most dangerous thing I've ever done in my entire life. It's just DANGEROUS. There is at least one incident a week that could put me in the hospital if I wasn't so paranoid, conservative with no hesitation to do something that appears quite careless with no regard to the safety of others in order to avoid impact.
PM Edit:
(1) Near collision on downwind (practically close enough to see loose rivets on the other guy)
(2) Oh yea. I forgot to mention, I got hit by lightning while riding my motorcycle once.