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[QUOTE]Maybe 50'. The canopy basically inflates and the jumper is in the water a fraction of a second later[/QUOTE]
50' over water is nothing. I'd jump that with just a pair of shorts on, there is a certain point where too low gets lame, youre just wearing out your gear for the sake of using it, its a lot more fun to just jump in (like off a waterfall or some such) than have to worry about configuring your gear, IMO, but of course I've never used BASE equipment, but I have taken 50' foot dives from rock ledges into deep rivers
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TomAiello 26
QuoteWhat is the lowest BASE jump performed (with the jumper landing safely, under an open parachute) ??
The lowest jump I am aware of was a 63 ft direct bag into knee deep water.
The lowest freefall over solid earth that I am aware of was a 156 ft span over grass.
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ManBird 0
Totes. Just use it if you need it. It's kind of cool to prove that you can get a parachute open that quickly, though.Quote[QUOTE]Maybe 50'. The canopy basically inflates and the jumper is in the water a fraction of a second later[/QUOTE]
50' over water is nothing. I'd jump that with just a pair of shorts on, there is a certain point where too low gets lame, youre just wearing out your gear for the sake of using it, its a lot more fun to just jump in (like off a waterfall or some such) than have to worry about configuring your gear, IMO, but of course I've never used BASE equipment, but I have taken 50' foot dives from rock ledges into deep rivers
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This story made the 6pm and 11pm evening news on the local Atlanta Fox affiliate. About 30 seconds worth...
Later,
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greeny 0
So what are the requirements to make it unofficially official? (heh heh...)
*must be a jump that is not normally survivable without a parachute. (like over hard earth, jagged rocks, or knee deep water) Basically any surface that will bust you up bad or kill you.
So, say someone decides to freefall a 50 foot cliff over dirt. The jumper goes in. Jumper dies. Is this a record?
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that guy had some cajones! maybe not brains, but hey, chicks dig cajones right?
so if someone can freefall a 98', couldn't it be done SL from even lower? If it was, would the lower SL count as the record, even if it were apparently the same risk?
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QuoteSo, say someone decides to freefall a 50 foot cliff over dirt. The jumper goes in. Jumper dies. Is this a record?
my wanna be BASE jumper .02 is you have to walk away from it for it to count for anything.
Those who fail to learn from the past are simply Doomed.
feelopen 0
Not enough nuns in BASE jumping these days. That's the problem with the MTV generation.
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Prizes to anyone who gets to read my posts before Mr Aiello's son, Tom deletes them.
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http://dougblane.members.easyspace.com/www.basejumping.co.uk/st_pauls_cathedral.htm
looks like 102 static line... no broken bones...
The jump was done over water from a cliff in arizona.. The canopy was xxx's. XXX came up and held the sl/ bag. Ker splash.
My lowest with a regular canopy (firelite) was 120 feetish. This off a small bridge in Alberta. We tye the pc to the bridge and launch. the free bagged canopy would inflate quikly buuut not quite be flying as we landed.
I know some guys who have done free falls from 111 TARDing their canopies
Hutch
edit: Hutch, please read the posting guidelines (and linked thread on naming) fully before posting. Thanks. ~Tom Aiello
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