Seriously hard core. I can imagine these guys all sitting together many years in the future, reminiscing about the stunning times they had and no regrets about ever wasting their lives. These guys are riding high and control their fear exceptionally well. Massive respect!
Dell, paragliders are great too, but this is something else..... This is the summit of human flying, for sure. Apart from the suit, no tools, engine or whatever, to keep you up there. And one has to use one's body to steer, find lift or descent, etc. MAGIC! I love it......
I am LOVING this series of videos! I can almost feel the thrill myself and it makes me want to do another jump everytime I watch. You guys are awesome!
Absolutely breathtaking! A great stunt, good storyboard, well narrated, very professionally produced (even without being energy drink branded all over). And the viewer doesn't get the impression that the athletes are suicidal nerds. Congrats to that great film!
i dont get it. they said everyone made it under the bridge but you can clearly see that the last jumper (Espen) pulled out and went over the bridge instead. They tried to hide it with the editing but there are other vids on youtube that clearly show it. Why lie?
Ludovic Woerth the cameraman died with two other wingsuiters on 28 March 2014 when they took a wrong turn and crashed. Wikipedia has a page titled 'List of fatalities due to wingsuit flying'.
Just a question: does "they did it" mean all three? Because at 9:20 one of the glider seems so much higher than the 2 others that I ask my self how he manages to get under the bridge. Maybe just a question of point of vue. ua-cam.com/video/QBG79cKaxv4/v-deo.htmlm20s
l couldn’t imagine making this sport but l love it! l was ski in Aiguille du midi last year beautiful place ! l celebrated my birthday ... nice moments. l went alone l hope to visit again... but l live in 🇨🇱 Chile hope this winter can ski l have a flat in El Colorado so waiting finish quarantine! a greetings from Santiago! excellent vids .
I don't know who first used the slang expression CRAY CRAY but this qualifies for sure. I know they understand the risk but....just prayers for their continued safety. This stuff takes my breath away.
I would totally risk my life to learn how to PROXIMITY FLY. Starting with 1.sky diving, 2.Base Jumping, 3. Learning how to fly a wingsuit. I only have one thing on my bucket list, to learn how to get to wingsuit flying one step at a time.
How in the fuck do people get up there and start construction on that place??? That's one of the steepest mountain peaks I've ever seen, let alone with structures at the top.
James McKay I was reading that you have to take an internal elevator that is cut into the top of the mountian that takes you up there from the cable car, seems quite an engineering feat!
nzoomed Yep. It's brilliantly engineered. Views are superb as well. Tad expensive though. For one pass to the top we paid £50 each. (well my uni paid haha)
nzoomed I'm a civil engineer living here in Chamonix and I'm amazed by it :-) If you ever have time it's well worth reading the story behind it. It's a real struggle of Man against mountain that starts in 1909 (if I remember right!) with a first cable car attempt (the line of pylons you see at 2:53 and 10:25) opening in time for the 1926 Chamonix Olympics and the bobsleigh run. Construction got 300m from the peak when the current competing design reached the summit in the early 1950's. However in between the first cable car became a race with army support as ww2 loomed and the Italians constructed the helbronner cable car on the other side, resulting in the highest battlefield of ww2 in 1944 with allied mortar fire destroying helbronner summit. This was rebuilt and eventually linked by tiny gondolas that hang over the vallee blanche to the aiguille du midi. Since a military jet tragically sliced through one of the cables :-/ If you research a bit you will find pictures of crew pouring concrete on tiny overhanging ledges, climbing with huge cable spindles or suspended on open temp supply trolleys. Often workers would come back after the winter to find a lot of the previous summers work had succumbed to the elements! Anyway well worth a read if you're interested :-)
These guys should get the Oakley Airwarve 1.5 goggles, it would be so epic they would have a camera to record right by their eyes and can see each others position, see their speed and altitude all together
It'd be cool to get a real time heartrate monitor on these guys just to get a sense of how intense the situation is before and after thread the needle.
Seriously hard core. I can imagine these guys all sitting together many years in the future, reminiscing about the stunning times they had and no regrets about ever wasting their lives. These guys are riding high and control their fear exceptionally well. Massive respect!
+Justyburger i agree 100%
+Justyburger sadly they are all dead..
+reafdaw01 Really? Darn, that is sad news, but obviously this is a highly risky sport. At least they went doing what they loved.
Only ludo is gone.
@@blakebarone1809 Still true?
I think the fact they were able to build that structure on top of the mountain is as impressive as the jump, amazing architecture
I'm far more impressed by the fact that they managed to build up there.
yup
@Flat FLSTF so go do it mate
Absolutely
Simply awesome!These guys can actually say they lived ,and are still living life in the fast lane!
No *they* cant sadly
Dell, paragliders are great too, but this is something else..... This is the summit of human flying, for sure. Apart from the suit, no tools, engine or whatever, to keep you up there. And one has to use one's body to steer, find lift or descent, etc. MAGIC!
I love it......
Imagine climbing Mt. Everest, K2, or the Matterhorn and stepping off wearing a wing suit!
Francisco Gomez
There's a clip somewhere on You Tube, showing some guys jumping off Everest.
I'll try and find it.
I might have to add that to my bucket list :-)
That was an awesome video!
Francisco Gomez
Make it the last item on your bucket list, otherwise the others might not happen!
That might be my policy....
That piece of music together with the BASE jump is absolutely epic
Amazing shots, just amazing - RIP - Ludovic
That's the spirit!! Great and inspiring people!! Love to see everyone following their dream... Peace and good vibes to you guys
I am LOVING this series of videos! I can almost feel the thrill myself and it makes me want to do another jump everytime I watch.
You guys are awesome!
That’s just freaking unbelievable. These guys are amazing.
I can watch this stuff all day long.
The camaraderie has to be high with these guys accomplishing such an incredible feat. Well done.
It's amazing.Very few people would try that dangerous stunts..Looks very scary to me. Thanks for sharing this event. It's very impressive !!!!
42,270 views is nowhere near enough for something as epic as this
I totally agree, luckily the number is today over 180 000 + nearly 140 000 on EpicTV on site plus on MSN over 350 000...
wow wow wow..............setting new limits to what we are all capable of doing,LIVING TO THE MAX!
You three are the greatest suit flyers. Good Luck with lots of happiness to come.
These guys are absolutly awesome!!!
C'est mortel , c'est fou , dingue , François a raison que du bonheur
merci
These men ROCK, wow..Respect!!
u guys are incredible i admire u
I have visited that bridge and the space below it looks quite small. The flight below it was just surreal.
Sem palavras !!! um estilo de vida incrível ! Great job guys !
Absolutely breathtaking! A great stunt, good storyboard, well narrated, very professionally produced (even without being energy drink branded all over). And the viewer doesn't get the impression that the athletes are suicidal nerds. Congrats to that great film!
But they ARE suicidal nerds! Btw. one of the performers, L. Woerth, is already dead...
Thats the Definition of Awesomeness and Epicness!
Watching that was even a mind bend. Great videos, Thanks!
RIP Ludovic Woerth.
Completely amazing they pulled it off,.. but also COMPLETELY INSANE!!!
Go to 09:00 to skip a lot of jibber jabber and go straight to the wingsuit flight.
nah, video starts at 0:00
Absolutely incredible!
Absolutely amazing sport....what an adrenaline rush....spectacular vista of Aiguille du Midi bridge!
Ludovic Woerth along with Dan Vicary died a year after this stunt. RIP
+It is I, i read your comment, just as i was going to type "are they still alive?"
rhomai happens often with videos of this nature unfotunately..
Let me save you a lot of time: 9:00
You're welcome.
Bj Reynolds eeeeexxxxactly I just left the same comment. They try and make this sport seem romantic and interesting. It’s not. Just jump.
The first 8 minutes and fifty nine seconds are the foreplay.
I can watch these perfect flight episodes a million times and never get board. Pretty inspiring work and wishing it was me up there.
Aaron Carter right, but you have to stretch the time period by a few years then decide if it is still inspiring.
@@Serenelove520 bloody hell mate, how fucking depressed would you have to be not to still find it totally awesome.
You guys are amazing
Absolutely amazing, good luck men.
must respect guys you are the best crazy as hell but the best
This sport is crazy, almost any video of proximity has a RIP on the comment section
As extreme as it gets... I can't even study after seeing this and the exame it's tomorrow!! U guys are awesome! Cheers from Portugal.
Did u pass ?
9:20 someone know the name of the song ?
I see all yours flygths i wish you good luck I watch yours jumps and I get emotioning si long
RIP Ludovic...
absolutely pure talent. Woooow!!!
EpicTV Can you guys please tell me whats the name of the song at 9:26?
NamedGTAS i want to know too
Crazy, crazy, crazy!
Well that's about the craziest thing I've ever seen
2 out of 3
is still alive.
thats pretty good.
whats the name of the song at 9:24 ??? someone please help
tariq saleh i need help too
Epic! Well done guys 👍👍👍
Min. 8.1 “...the pure feeling of control...„ I would say the pure ILLUSION of control.
i dont get it. they said everyone made it under the bridge but you can clearly see that the last jumper (Espen) pulled out and went over the bridge instead. They tried to hide it with the editing but there are other vids on youtube that clearly show it. Why lie?
breath taking
One of the best of the year
who is playing music at 9:20?
oibaf i want to know tooo
Ludovic Woerth the cameraman died with two other wingsuiters on 28 March 2014 when they took a wrong turn and crashed. Wikipedia has a page titled 'List of fatalities due to wingsuit flying'.
can the slope angle be modified while in flight, or is it preset by the time you leave the jump-off point?
we need to know the song at 4:00min and 9:00... shazam can't figure it out
I need to know too 😔
Sound at 9:00 M83- "Moon child" I think.
Sound at 9:00 M83- "Moon child" I think.
Sound at 9:00 M83- "Moon child" I think.
at 4:00 the song is called Reach the summit
Good times, looks like fun. I drive american muscle cars all over america, they jump wingsuits.... chase your dreams brother!
i drink heavily all over the world
Just a question: does "they did it" mean all three? Because at 9:20 one of the glider seems so much higher than the 2 others that I ask my self how he manages to get under the bridge. Maybe just a question of point of vue. ua-cam.com/video/QBG79cKaxv4/v-deo.htmlm20s
@09:20 song name plz?
Kay Dash commenting for the same reason
Looks like song title at 9:20 it is the hardest issue here ;) someone something after these year?
I really want to find this song
Found it at begining of this video. Still cant find name: ua-cam.com/video/7fYKMCCPh28/v-deo.html
D.Husband&J.Banbury 'Beautiful Awsome'
Much better idea than a wingsuit flight straight into the New River Gorge bridge railing.
Love the editing very cool - Rob Chisholm
l couldn’t imagine making this sport but l love it! l was ski in Aiguille du midi last year beautiful place ! l celebrated my birthday ... nice moments. l went alone l hope to visit again... but l live in 🇨🇱 Chile hope this winter can ski l have a flat in El Colorado so waiting finish quarantine! a greetings from Santiago! excellent vids .
I skydive and this is very tempting...
10:03 Coming through on that angle looks super impressive :-)
I don't know who first used the slang expression CRAY CRAY but this qualifies for sure. I know they understand the risk but....just prayers for their continued safety. This stuff takes my breath away.
amazing
does anyone know the song at 6:36 ??? it's so deep.. i love it, please help! soundhound and shazam fucked up...
impetus börlyn damn 5 years and no one replied, i’m looking for the song for the main jump at 9:30 ish and i can’t find it :/
@@eliotgower2906 thx bro
I would totally risk my life to learn how to PROXIMITY FLY. Starting with 1.sky diving, 2.Base Jumping, 3. Learning how to fly a wingsuit. I only have one thing on my bucket list, to learn how to get to wingsuit flying one step at a time.
How in the fuck do people get up there and start construction on that place??? That's one of the steepest mountain peaks I've ever seen, let alone with structures at the top.
+james omg my thoughts also,this was def a crazy jump and deserving of a gold medal
+james Helicopeters my friend.
+james lots o'money
+Rem ko Except that it was built in the 20´s when no helicopters existed. :p
+james with a whole bunch of prisoners of war
9:02 for the actual jump
Amazing!!!
@Radu Toma Well, it's debatable what the highest mountain is. Doesn't matter, great video
I think its even more amazing that there is a bridge and building up there!
went there last month to ski, it's certainly impressive !
James McKay
I was reading that you have to take an internal elevator that is cut into the top of the mountian that takes you up there from the cable car, seems quite an engineering feat!
nzoomed Yep. It's brilliantly engineered. Views are superb as well. Tad expensive though. For one pass to the top we paid £50 each. (well my uni paid haha)
nzoomed I'm a civil engineer living here in Chamonix and I'm amazed by it :-) If you ever have time it's well worth reading the story behind it. It's a real struggle of Man against mountain that starts in 1909 (if I remember right!) with a first cable car attempt (the line of pylons you see at 2:53 and 10:25) opening in time for the 1926 Chamonix Olympics and the bobsleigh run. Construction got 300m from the peak when the current competing design reached the summit in the early 1950's.
However in between the first cable car became a race with army support as ww2 loomed and the Italians constructed the helbronner cable car on the other side, resulting in the highest battlefield of ww2 in 1944 with allied mortar fire destroying helbronner summit. This was rebuilt and eventually linked by tiny gondolas that hang over the vallee blanche to the aiguille du midi. Since a military jet tragically sliced through one of the cables :-/
If you research a bit you will find pictures of crew pouring concrete on tiny overhanging ledges, climbing with huge cable spindles or suspended on open temp supply trolleys. Often workers would come back after the winter to find a lot of the previous summers work had succumbed to the elements!
Anyway well worth a read if you're interested :-)
PhilsFun!
Ill have to make a point of visiting there if i ever go to france!
Why so low views? I dont check it.
People saw it at EpicTV first ;)
There is another video with just the jump itself.
Most people don't even know shit like this exists
Not all people are impressed when some guys are risking their lifes when others have to scratch their remains from the rock face.
That's awesome! I envy
What if there were extension rods on the arms & legs allowing larger wingspans? Just a thought
The absolutely deahd jumps. Dangerous respekt.
So cool you guy's are awesome
track id at 9:24 please
Pedro Matos i want to find out too
9:00 if you want to just see the crazies doing crazy things.
These guys should get the Oakley Airwarve 1.5 goggles, it would be so epic they would have a camera to record right by their eyes and can see each others position, see their speed and altitude all together
These guys are certifiable.
Freakin' Amazing!!!!!!!!!!
I've wanted to do that since the 1st time I ran across it on UA-cam
That was sick...
Good video after it gets past all the prep and set-up. One question: what cameras are used? Looks like Go-Pro to me but which ones? How much $?.
Pilots were using go-pro's but the rest of the footage is shot with pro slr's mostly from Canon
Fun stuff, guys!
Incroyable
They're crazy!!
Does anyone know what speed these guys are flying at ?????
Супер, жду продолжения :-)
awesome
Can anyone please find out what the music is? It's so impossible to find out...
The best moment 9:00
What’s the piece of music for this video ?
i am getting crazy to find title of the song at 9:19 anybody knows?
I dont know.
It'd be cool to get a real time heartrate monitor on these guys just to get a sense of how intense the situation is before and after thread the needle.
What is the name of the song @ 9:25 ?
+Louis C.K probaby an m83 mix
9:20 song ? please ?
this is the movie of the year keep this video redo another one in slow motion when you go under
it was in slo motion. the live footage from a bystander on teh bridge was posted somwhere online and it was FAST!!!
oh my god Amazing what you do keep it up my mom wants to try it 80 years old iii
AIRNATION1 Make sure she wears a go pro camera and the footage shows up on youtube!