Jeb Corliss' First BASE Jump Over The Stunning Ang...
Some old but stunning footage, circa 1997, from Jeb Corliss’ first BASE jump over Angel Falls in Venezuela — the world’s largest uninterrupted waterall, standing at 3,200 feet (975 meters) high. What was supposed to be a one day trip turned into a 4-day expedition with no food, no water and no idea what they... Watch Video »
Friday Freakout: Getting Hit By A Parachute Sucks!
Ah, the dangers of standing next to the pond on a dropzone. You’ve got to love how Brent’s friend cares more about the video footage than his buddy who just got clotheslined by some A-lines. On the bright side, at least Brent’s face wasn’t filleted by the lines or the swooper wasn’t clotheslined by a... Watch Video »
Reverse Bungee-BASE Jump: Don't Try This At Home
Drama, baby, drama! We can always count on Stunt Junkies for that. But seriously, what they do is actually frickin’ crazy! And looks ridiculously fun as hell. Too bad the probability of serious injury or death were juuuust a bit lower. They could sell tickets to this thing for $100 bucks a pop. It starts... Watch Video »
T is for Tracking
T is for tracking, tracking and more tracking. Coincidentally, T is also for Trond Tiegen — the man behind this edit, as well as some amazing skydiving and BASE jumping photography like this wild wingsuit flight by Jokke Sommer, this golden sunset shot, and a successful swoop and chug. Nice work Trond! Watch Video »
World-Class Skydiving: Hayabusa Does Dubai
All Belgians all the time. That’s what this video is about. And more specifically, Belgians at Skydive Dubai. All joking aside, this video is a kickass compilation of a truly kickass team: Hayabusa. Most footage of them doing what they do best, 4-way formation skydiving, sliced up with some cool angles and other little bits... Watch Video »
Red Bull's Felix Baumgartner: The Man Behind The P...
Felix Baumgartner, the main guinea pig for the Red Bull Stratos project, speaks in this film about why he does what he does — why he pursues BASE with such passion and curiosity. When you hear him describe his inner peace when doing all the “crazy” stuff he does, you know he’s being real. That’s... Watch Video »
Friday Freakout: Pilot Chute in Tow + Cypres Save
The Wingsuit Drummer has his first parachute malfunction, and a good one at that — a pilot chute in tow — which resulted in a delayed reaction, a Cypres save, and an open reserve by 500 feet! Next time, maybe don’t wait so long to fire your reserve. Just my two cents. Watch Video »
Crazy 250-Foot Ski-BASE Jump Off Mississippi Head,...
If there’s anyone who knows how to go balls out, it’s Matthias Giraud — Super Frenchie extraordinaire. As a throwback to the early days of his career, here’s some archive footage of the first cliff he ever ski-BASE jumped off: Mississippi Head, a 250-foot cliff on Mount Hood. Fast forward to 2012, Matthias has done... Watch Video »
The Urban Side
Flying a paraglider through the urban side of South America? Hells yeah. Sign me up! Thanks to Jean-Baptiste Chandelier for this creative edit. Watch Video »
Who Says CReW Dogs Can't Swoop?
Who says CReW dogs can’t swoop? On top of some stunning sunset shots and super fun side-by-side exits, the end of this clip is full of some sweet swoops from some of the best canopy pilots in skydiving. Crew rules… check it out! Watch Video »