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Discovered another cool gravity sport

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Another nope.
 
Dangerous in so many ways.
 
Minus the girl with muscled arms and silicon front in the vid above - squirrel suite jumping has become a pretty developed sport with pretty easy entry if you have some cash...

Oh, and the death rate only 1/500 comparing to 1/1000 regular skydiving ;)
(and we don't talk here Base Wingsuit Jumping - totally diff story...)


What Does It Cost to Learn to Wingsuit Fly?​

  • Accredited Learner Course US $1,950 (£1,200)
  • 180 additional jumps US $6,000 (£4,000)
  • Parachute US $3,200 (£2,000)
  • Other equipment US $800 (£500)
  • Transport to sites US $800-3200 (£500-3000)
  • Wingsuit US $1,200 (£800)
  • Wingsuit Course US $800 (£500)
  • Membership of accredited club US $1000 (£600)
 
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You need to have logged at least 1,000 jumps to wingsuit.
Edit. Wow, things have changed. I only have 400 jumps. 200 seems to be the accepted level. Nope!
 
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You need to have logged at least 1,000 jumps to wingsuit.
In that case, we need to compare the death rate for skydivers with over 1000 jumps to wing suit deaths. Wingsuit looks like fun but probably doesnt compare favorably.

Wingsuit through the mountains looks like fun (although a tiny miscalculation and you are dead). Wingsuit in free air doesnt interest me.
 
In that case, we need to compare the death rate for skydivers with over 1000 jumps to wing suit deaths. Wingsuit looks like fun but probably doesnt compare favorably.

Wingsuit through the mountains looks like fun (although a tiny miscalculation and you are dead). Wingsuit in free air doesnt interest me.
There is a lot of editing and do overs.
 
Here's a Jeb Corliss crunch.
 
I didn't know this was a "thing":
 

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