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incredible video of sking + parachuting

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ok, i searched the forums to see if this has been posted before, but i couldnt find anything. forgive me if you've seen it before, but it is amazing.


http://youtube.com/v/Ut1kGmOhzWQ

theres me thinking its the height of extreme to go sking with a kite. you have to be insane to do that. im sure of it.
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found a high res .mov of it (its 28 meg though so be warned - might take a while to download)

http://www.acro-base.com/fr/imgs/galerie/video/videos/eiger06/eiger06.mov
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dnc, cool.

I've got a dvd at home called "adrenaline hunters", it's a salomon promo thing. Anyway, the last bit features some utter bampots jumping out of a heli a few thousand feet above Mont Blanc wearing "wing suits". They freefall past the admiring punters at the top of the Aiguille du Midi and then fly along a few metres from the ground following the contours of the mountain.

Totally insane Shocked
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This is the guy (above) Verbier ...

http://www.break.com/index/salomon_wingsuit_video.html

The Mont Blanc one is even better ...
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yeah ive seen the wing suits, but they kinda missed the point about sliding around on the slippery stuff. this mad guy at least had the decency to wear some planks. id hate to have to be the one to wax them afterwards though.
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dnc, This looks from the parachute as though it is ordinary parapente (paragliding), like you can pay and do in Tandem at many resorts. I did it at Tignes. Great fun. Except here they have stayed low rather than taken-off properly. I don't understand if this was by choice - for the excitement / insanity or the mountain was rather flat and they couldn't get much higher.
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that is a very impressive video, but i suspect it is not quite as mad as it looks. as snowball says, it is paragliding a few feet off the ground, and only gives the image of skiing. because of 'ground effect' it is actually easier for a glider to stay about a metre off the ground and one has to actually stall to land as the cushion of air keeps the glider flying. however... you still wouldn't catch me joining them!
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dnc wrote:
yeah ive seen the wing suits, but they kinda missed the point about sliding around on the slippery stuff. this mad guy at least had the decency to wear some planks. id hate to have to be the one to wax them afterwards though.

A like minded off-piste lover always says "the skis are there to protect your feet from the rocks"
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As a skydiver, I've got lots of dvds with wing suits and mountainside parachute rides. Try Soul fliers or crossfire.
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snowball wrote:
dnc, This looks from the parachute as though it is ordinary parapente (paragliding), like you can pay and do in Tandem at many resorts. I did it at Tignes. Great fun. Except here they have stayed low rather than taken-off properly. I don't understand if this was by choice - for the excitement / insanity or the mountain was rather flat and they couldn't get much higher.


It's not an ordinary paraglider, it's about half the size but larger than a power kite. They stay low on purpose, the glider is designed for this, and can reach 100km/h for the fastest wings. It's called speed flying and just puts another slant on the paragliding/skydiving thing by using skis to add an extra element.

Gin make them (not sure about the other paragliders companies, maybe Ozone).

http://www.gingliders.com/products/nano.php

There's another video on there too. Don't just go and try it though, most people doing this are experienced paraglider pilots. If you fancy a go I would recommend some instruction (or take up paragliding for the summer months Smile ).
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He's an awful skier mind, his technique'sall over the place
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And here's where you can go learn . . . http://www.ecole-speedriding.com/chapitre4_fr.html
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You know it makes sense.
Wow, it looks great, but when they fly off the edge of the ridge the descent rate is quite fast...what if you cant find any snow to cushion the landing, there are plenty of rocks that would make a mess of you. Thrilling to watch but I'll leave it for the experts.

Does your skiing insurance cover you for this....LOL Very Happy
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Karlos wrote:

Does your skiing insurance cover you for this....LOL Very Happy


I am certain an insurance company would make sure that being 2 feet off the ground was considered 'off-piste' (Mr. Green ) and therefore not covered by yer standard TO insurance. snowHead
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They've got to be flipping careful that they don't come down where there's no snow!
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Masque, Val Frejus is in the same ski area as Val Cenis (there are 8 resorts close enough to ski in the area). Our guide Zeb and wife Claire (who was twice parapente world champion) have their home (with parapente school -and guiding and climbing) in a village between the two. http://www.antipodeszeb.com/
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JimW wrote:


I am certain an insurance company would make sure that being 2 feet off the ground was considered 'off-piste' (Mr. Green ) and therefore not covered by yer standard TO insurance. snowHead


very true snowHead snowHead
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Peter Ross wrote:
JimW wrote:


I am certain an insurance company would make sure that being 2 feet off the ground was considered 'off-piste' (Mr. Green ) and therefore not covered by yer standard TO insurance. snowHead


very true snowHead snowHead


But then if you are 2 feet off the ground you're not going to hit anything either. It's when you hit the ground that things hurt.
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