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Wingsuit thru China mountains

lad - 28-1-2012 at 10:35 AM

Extended HD of Matt Gerdes on Vimeo

shaggs2riches - 28-1-2012 at 11:43 AM

These wingsuits and gopro cameras are really changing the way we view the world. Absolutely breathtaking!!!

Txshooter38 - 28-1-2012 at 03:02 PM

My cousin went to school and was friends with Gerdes. He tells me that he was scared to ski with the guy b/c of the stuff Gerdes would drag him down on their ski vacations. Apparently he has always like the edge.....

The edge is fun, exhilarating, intoxicating, and euphoric.....until you get cut.

Honestly I wish I had the fortitude to do more than I do.......some of the things these guys do are incredible. There is just always a price to pay.

AZKevin - 28-1-2012 at 03:07 PM

Thats insane! Love it tho

shehatesmyhobbies - 28-1-2012 at 03:40 PM

I just can't get enough of watching these guys! Awesome individuals indeed!

Trajectory, glide rate of fall and direction!

skimtwashington - 30-1-2012 at 07:59 AM

You have to wonder how a jumper figures it all out.... where he can not just jump from-but more so- where he can aim him/herself without hitting the outcroppings or slope itself.

As you see ....they get pretty close to some terrain they're flying directly over...not just talking about vertical walls they steer close to, but the horizontal 'steps' on on the slope they're fallig/flying over.

I have to think it might be studied by GPS beforehand at home.... as opposed to just eyeballed as they contemplate the jump from the top...?

Still the calculation seems utterly important unless you're dropping down a sheer wall. So is it all down in the head.... or pre-jump on paper( for a less severe degree slope)?

Anyone.....anyone...? Bueller?:shocked2:

Flying dreams are real...

zero gee - 30-1-2012 at 08:19 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by skimtwashington
You have to wonder how a jumper figures it all out.... where he can not just jump from-but more so- where he can aim him/herself without hitting the outcroppings or slope itself.

As you see ....they get pretty close to some terrain they're flying directly over...not just talking about vertical walls they steer close to, but the horizontal 'steps' on on the slope they're fallig/flying over.

I have to think it might be studied by GPS beforehand at home.... as opposed to just eyeballed as they contemplate the jump from the top...?

Still the calculation seems utterly important unless you're dropping down a sheer wall. So is it all down in the head.... or pre-jump on paper( for a less severe degree slope)?

Anyone.....anyone...? Bueller?:shocked2:

Flying dreams are real...


Sometimes they don't get it right. Jeb Corliss had an accident on the 16th in South Africa. He was lucky this time.
http://www.theskichannel.com/news/skinews/20120116/Jeb-Corli...