Wingsuit Basejumping In Norway

Jumping off of Norway’s steepest and highest fjord cliffs with small, light parachutes. Soaring while using flying squirrel-like wingsuits. Jumper- Loic Jean Albert explains: “At the beginning of wingsuit base jumping, we were trying to get as far from the wall as possible, so basically clearing the whole thing, but now it’s getting boring so we play around.“ That means flying nearly close enough to cliff jagged faces that they can touch them, diving in and out around rock formations as they free-fall, and then glide, twist and somersault, and dive again. It’s breathtaking to watch. Norwegian named Espin Fadnes swoops down at an alarmingly high and close to an open mountain road.
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