Exactly. Two years ago I was a fool, didn't have full light or hand on the rail. Crashed and took full impact on inside of left knee. Bone is still healing. It's beautiful what these guys can do but I don't know how they take that step off the rock, especially the first time.
I had a similar though for scuba diving when I first saw a video clip from a dive with beat music. In the water you only your breath and the gargling of the bubbles. Beat music was irrelevant.
This was definitely one of the more scenic wingsuit jumps I've ever seen. And there are a lot of really beautiful wingsuit videos, so that's saying something.
я придумал крыло глядя на этих ребят оно кладывается за спиной стоит вертикально вверх рычагом раскрывается и вторым рычагом выходит в полетное положение с хвостовой балкой и оперением размах 12,5 метра площадь крыла 7,5 метра квадратных качество 30 мин скорость снижения 0,5 м с можно парить и набирать высоту а этот вид спорта чем вы занимпетесь для экстремалов
That was incredible to watch! I guess it's not hard to understand what an adrenaline rush is and how it might be addictive. My heart was pounding when they were creeping out on those rocks to "take off" and then it was just crazy to think what that might be like to feel the air rush by and such a quiet perfect ending! Thanks for sharing it with us!
I did a tandem skydive once in 2008 and I’m terrified of heights. I’m really surprised I never passed out. This is on a whole different level. My heart is racing just watching this.
I did a tandem skydive in 2001, and also believed I was afraid of heights… but fordmustangs comment was right, it’s not the heights we fear, it’s the thought of falling from the height…. My fear was conquered after the skydive….. for some years.. hahahaa. It’s back again, guess I need another jump
That's extraordinary. I know people do things like this (obviously), but I can't imagine myself having lived a life that would lead me to the top of that mountain, to jump off and fly. Awesome; in the sense that I am full of awe.
Ein schöner Flug über unsere Schweizer Berge. Schönes Video von oben das ich eigentlich nie sehen würde weil ich ja gar nicht dort hinauf gehen würde. Wünsche viele schöne und unfallfreie Flüge😎👍
I'm closing in on age 69 in June. I started flying at age 15 so I could solo in the air but still need an adult driver with me to drive. Got my boat license at age 13. A private lake South of Portland Oregon. No one was doing your wing suit flying in the 1970's! Or I would have been too. Retired Commercial Pilot & CFIA&I; I love flying to this day, thanks for taking us along with you for these great adventures!!❤
That flight was phenomenal! Seeing other guy edge up to the take off point before jumping was interesting and provided some great perspective and also made my palms sweat!😄 The terrain you were flying over was spectacular too. Absolutely brilliant.
@lorennicholas562 Unsure about the first guy, although sadly, the second guy Dom.e died just under a year later in June 2023 in a wingsuit accident, after his parachute failed to open properly.
@@lash5613apparently he did a corkscrew manuever then he flared which caused further deceleration and then he missed pulling his parachute twice before on the third time pulling parachute cord but it was too late
@@lash5613 He died because he was unsafe. Its about calculations. Both beforehand calculations and during... and its was while in the "during " part Dom was Dom and fucked up pushing the edge of his limited abilities. He did it to himself so I have little sorry nor pity.
That was very beautiful...😯 Eiger is brutal massive . Very beautiful flying grinding the rocks ... top landing!✌😎🙃👏Your videos are very interesting .Awesome
I used to skydive ( too old now ) but I find myself twisting and arching to maneuver like you while watching your videos ! The reflexes are still there, lol . Would have loved to fly with you...
Spectacular! In my seat - I find myself involuntarily swaying and tilting my head to the terrain contours and angles. At 70, I'm a tad too old for this, but hey, as you grow old, the risk goes down - you're so near death anyway :)
From a fellow septuagenarian I am in total aw of these young men and their exploits. The biggest rush we kids had in the sixties in bonny Scotland was rumbling along the pavement on a pair of roller skates.
Do it. No one gets off this rock alive anyway. If you botch it up your as#hole will be through your pie-hole so fast you won't even know it. Worse ways to go.
Hi, most of these newer sports weren't even conceived of when I was at age to participate. When you make that last and final jump. I am sure to be somewhere in the landing area. Look me up ! Best wishes.
And lethal. Some of the most talented people in wingsuit proximity flying have died or been badly hurt, not to mention the reckless novices. There are just too many variables that can mess up even routine jumps no matter how good or careful you are.
@@ratioscientiae1922 Your assessment is not fully thought through. In order to fly a wingsuit safely, you have to understand what is involved, how the equipment works, what the risks are, how to mitigate them etc etc, and you have to decide what level of risk you are prepared to accept. This is *exactly* the same process as you go through in a glider or a powered plane and the number of variables is actually significantly smaller - the only difference is the nature and scale of the various risks. Even quite risk- averse people find that wing-suit flying is available to them.
Wow - great video. We love Grindelwald and especially the Eiger, although I've never jumped off of it (and at 72 am unlikely to do so...) Thanks for posting this.
I can feel I've lived a full life without having ever done anything as potentially deadly as that, thank you. It was interesting to watch, but you can have it.
I used to skydive before the days when wingsuits started being used...jumping out of an airplane was scary enough for me. I would have been petrified long before I ever climbed up and out onto that rock you launched from. Nice video BTW!
I wonder if you'd share some of the details, such a altitude at launch (AGL and MSL), the glide ratio of a wingsuit (and some salient factors - I'm guessing mass of the flyer matters, and presumably the wingsuit must be tailored to the individual), the airspeed range and best airspeed, expected range, who makes wingsuits, and about how many people participate in the sport. Thank you. Absolutely gorgeous video !
For me personally, I really enjoy your videos and appreciate your time and effort and not to mention the monetary aspect. You are very experienced, noting atmospheric conditions and taking the time to read proper lines, hence that your still doing well. Do you ever feel that after so many successful jumps that you need a more adrenaline rush and the need for more of a proximity flying experience? I hope not and I really appreciate your candid responses to viewers
That's what it's all about right there! Incredible ride. I must ask though, how do you maintain your glide ratio while flying so slow. Or does it just look slow to my untrained eye? All the wingsuiters I ask say "speed is life" and "flat flying kills." It looked like at 2:35 you had almost stalled the suit on purpose when making the turn.
Upstream wind currents from the face of the mountains means you have more hang time, the wind was very strong and flowing in the right direction, this was almost perfect conditions.
I'm still feeling an adrenaline rush from watching this. What blows my mind is, there's a point where, no matter how experienced you are or how confident you are in your equipment, you still have to, you know, JUMP OFF A MOUNTAIN TOP! These guys get credit for the sheer b_lls to even contemplate doing something like this.
How do you learn to do something like this? I have a hard time imagining how someone who had never used a wingsuit would practice this. Also, how do you get to the top of the mountain/ledge? Do you have to carry all that gear up and leave a bunch of stuff at the top or do you actually climb up there wearing that suit? I have so many questions!
You need to head to a drop zone and become a licensed skydiver and then do 200 jumps before learning to wingsuit. You'll also need to learn to base jump which you also do after 200 skydives. For something as advanced as this video will take hundreds more jumps if not thousands.
Wow. Man you guys are very brave. I don't like heights but my dream is that one day I'd be able to do a parachute jump as a personal challenge. The views of that sunny mountain are just incredible.
I jumped about 20 years ago. My only time. It was a static line jump from about 3000 feet. I was hanging from the wing strut when my instructor told me to go. I was petrified but let go. I experienced an adrenaline rush that lasted about a week. Once was enough.
@@willisknapick4405 Very similar experience here (In San Diego), except about 40 years ago. When I 'let go' and began to fall all went black for a few seconds. Then line twist. Naively (ignorantly?) I thought the parachute would spin around to untwist the lines. Nope. I spun. That was cool though. It was so quiet and the feeling was unlike anything I'd experienced before that I momentarily forgot about the instructions on where to steer: I kept going away from the landing spot until I finally remembered --oops, other direction. Then I began, slightly at first, to play with the 'brakes'. That was a blast. Alas, I kinda panicked on the landing as I felt like I was about to go backward at about 3 feet off the ground, so just released the brake and crashed to the ground. :} Nothing hurt but my ego.
I know these guys have at least a few screws lose in my mind but the video was fantastic .... Amazing ... The landing was the best landing I have ever seen .... Nice job on everything. It doesn't make me want to do it but I have respect for those who do.
Hello everyone I congratulate you on the great Dom.e wingsuit. Thank you for the impressive film. I wish you a good time. With alpine greetings Raphael Wellig
I'm a thrill seeker too, I sometimes go down the stairs and dont hold the hand railing, just for the rush
My hand slipped off the railing once, but my reserve second hand caught the other side wall to steady myself. This video is incredible, though.
@@truck57us thats terrifying !
Exactly. Two years ago I was a fool, didn't have full light or hand on the rail. Crashed and took full impact on inside of left knee. Bone is still healing. It's beautiful what these guys can do but I don't know how they take that step off the rock, especially the first time.
@@judil3294 Ugh. Hope you fully recover. I wouldn't even get up on the mountain to that rock :)
@@truck57us Thank you, it's slow but getting there. No way I'd be out on that rock either.
Finally, one without music, just the raw sound. Never change that.
This is the way. Full immersion, no crap.
I had a similar though for scuba diving when I first saw a video clip from a dive with beat music. In the water you only your breath and the gargling of the bubbles. Beat music was irrelevant.
@@Wayne_Robinson -taängrämm- tankrämm- ^ ^
Why you hate music c*nt?
Very cool to see the geography from this perspective, what a view!
One of the best wingsuit videos. Behind this 4.42 minutes act there is years of practice and hard work. Thank you for sharing this.
e poi questi anni possono finire in un momento. in italia 3 morti in 20 giorni questa estate (fino ad oggi) è la cosa più stupida che si possa fare
Yes, absolutely -- thrilling
They look like they’re so close to the rock face. Shivers
Как здорово и красиво! Лет 20 назад я бы тоже смогла, экстрималка тоже была. Теперь тетя с различными страхами ( Спасибо за видео
Absolutely amazing, I can't belive how brave you guys are. Superb video.
Nucking Futs is Right, great content
This was definitely one of the more scenic wingsuit jumps I've ever seen. And there are a lot of really beautiful wingsuit videos, so that's saying something.
What a tiring journey uphill for that couple of mins flight! And to find that lone rock to dive! Its incredible 🥰🥰
I'm just blown away that such a beautiful place exists. The whole thing looks like a Windows XP wallpaper. Man I need to travel.
Incredible video.
Correct. Get out of that awful country you're in. This is Switzerland.
That was nuts, in a good way, balls of steel!
I'd stop at, "That was nuts".
Ive been parachuting twice,but what you guys do is terrifying!! Awesome!!
Simply magnificent !
Thank you so much !
With all the crap that's going on in the world this is so pure and breathtaking !
Absolutely made my day 😊
я придумал крыло глядя на этих ребят оно кладывается за спиной стоит вертикально вверх рычагом раскрывается и вторым рычагом выходит в полетное положение с хвостовой балкой и оперением размах 12,5 метра площадь крыла 7,5 метра квадратных качество 30 мин скорость снижения 0,5 м с можно парить и набирать высоту а этот вид спорта чем вы занимпетесь для экстремалов
Quel bonheur cette vidéo. Superbe le son du vent sans musique. Merci Monsieur de me faire partager votre passion
That was incredible to watch! I guess it's not hard to understand what an adrenaline rush is and how it might be addictive. My heart was pounding when they were creeping out on those rocks to "take off" and then it was just crazy to think what that might be like to feel the air rush by and such a quiet perfect ending! Thanks for sharing it with us!
I did a tandem skydive once in 2008 and I’m terrified of heights. I’m really surprised I never passed out. This is on a whole different level. My heart is racing just watching this.
Most people think they are terrified of heights, when in reality, they are actually afraid of falling from those heights.
@@fordmustang5856 That's right. I am not afraid of being high. What I am afraid is falling from that height.
I did a tandem skydive in 2001, and also believed I was afraid of heights… but fordmustangs comment was right, it’s not the heights we fear, it’s the thought of falling from the height…. My fear was conquered after the skydive….. for some years.. hahahaa. It’s back again, guess I need another jump
Yeh, the guy was so close to those rock walls during the flight.
That's extraordinary. I know people do things like this (obviously), but I can't imagine myself having lived a life that would lead me to the top of that mountain, to jump off and fly. Awesome; in the sense that I am full of awe.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Ein schöner Flug über unsere Schweizer Berge. Schönes Video von oben das ich eigentlich nie sehen würde weil ich ja gar nicht dort hinauf gehen würde. Wünsche viele schöne und unfallfreie Flüge😎👍
I'm closing in on age 69 in June.
I started flying at age 15 so I could solo in the air but still need an adult driver with me to drive. Got my boat license at age 13. A private lake South of Portland Oregon.
No one was doing your wing suit flying in the 1970's! Or I would have been too. Retired Commercial Pilot & CFIA&I; I love flying to this day, thanks for taking us along with you for these great adventures!!❤
Wow. I always wanted to do that. Thank you. I am safe in my bed😊
Speechless...again! What a mountain - what a flight!!! 💚💛🧡
my heart is still in my mouth lol i love this and cant believe how you do this from canada
That flight was phenomenal! Seeing other guy edge up to the take off point before jumping was interesting and provided some great perspective and also made my palms sweat!😄 The terrain you were flying over was spectacular too. Absolutely brilliant.
@Peter Lancaster not quite the same tho is it
until some swiss farmer hears a thud and has to call the police to get your corpse out of his bushes
What happened to the first guy? It looks like he hit the rocks and died! I thought the second guy was meant to chase and video him.
@lorennicholas562 Unsure about the first guy, although sadly, the second guy Dom.e died just under a year later in June 2023 in a wingsuit accident, after his parachute failed to open properly.
No wonder this has over 5.5 million views. Absolutely breathtaking!
Great video giving a taste of the adrenal thrill of your very brave jump.
Die Belohnung für deinen Mut, war eine außergewöhnliche Erfahrung und wunderschöne Aussicht auf die Bergwelt!!
What an absolutely _gorgeous_ jump. The beauty in this part of the world is just unbelievable. RIP Dom
How did he died
@@lash5613 Why dont you take a guess....
@@SG-ek2zw i just cant put my finger on it.....
@@lash5613apparently he did a corkscrew manuever then he flared which caused further deceleration and then he missed pulling his parachute twice before on the third time pulling parachute cord but it was too late
@@lash5613 He died because he was unsafe. Its about calculations. Both beforehand calculations and during... and its was while in the "during " part Dom was Dom and fucked up pushing the edge of his limited abilities. He did it to himself so I have little sorry nor pity.
Man that was FANTASTIC thank you for this… your flight so close to the rock face is mindblowing please stay safe
Raw video. Not sanitised of reality with stupid music added. Excellent Thanks
How fast do these wingsuiters go. Fantastic to be like Superman. Even after the 1st dive into thin air,it must take alot of courage & trust !
Flying legend! Would really like to see a video of you about you're preparation into a flight! (location, weather, hike, wingsuit, equipment ect..)
Yep..I’d love to know how he gets to all of the starting locations. I’ve always guessed that helicopters are used quite often
Yes that would be great.
This is what I want too
What preparation? When you have balls the size of watermelons you can literally just wing it. Ask me how I know.
@@CoIoneIPanic Me how I know?
Hello from Canada. You guys are nuts!! I mean that in the most complimentary and repectful way! Thanks for the ride!!
That was very beautiful...😯 Eiger is brutal massive . Very beautiful flying grinding the rocks ... top landing!✌😎🙃👏Your videos are very interesting .Awesome
Thx viktor
I used to skydive ( too old now ) but I find myself twisting and arching to maneuver like you while watching your videos ! The reflexes are still there, lol .
Would have loved to fly with you...
This activity is beyond breathtaking. Absolutely beautiful.
Spectacular! In my seat - I find myself involuntarily swaying and tilting my head to the terrain contours and angles. At 70, I'm a tad too old for this, but hey, as you grow old, the risk goes down - you're so near death anyway :)
From a fellow septuagenarian I am in total aw of these young men and their exploits. The biggest rush we kids had in the sixties in bonny Scotland was rumbling along the pavement on a pair of roller skates.
8 billion on planet your 1
Do it ….. you do you will be remembered for a lot longer then going the safe way
Waiting ……….
I did my last jump on my 60th birthday. We are NEVER "too old". Life is too short anyway. Blue Skies !
Do it. No one gets off this rock alive anyway. If you botch it up your as#hole will be through your pie-hole so fast you won't even know it. Worse ways to go.
Hi, most of these newer sports weren't even conceived of when I was at age to participate. When you make that last and final jump. I am sure to be somewhere in the landing area. Look me up ! Best wishes.
Thanks for the vicarious thrill ride; one of the best wingsuit jumps I've viewed!
These people are crazy! So awesome!
Its amazing you can get yourself and to convince yourself to jump. It will be ok ,you keep telling yourself . Absolutely beautiful.
Man my palms were sweating just looking at your amazing and very brave feat. Stay safe and thanks for the ride.
You must always stay home 🏡
It's so cool to be able to watch this knowing full well it won't be my head that turns to spatter when someone hits an object. Brave souls.
My mum used to say to us as kids, ‘If your friend went and jumped off a cliff, would you do it too?’ What can I say?
Underrated comment.
🤣golden!
Yeah, why not?
where you from sir?
😂😂😂
OMG THE SOUND IS FANTASTIC THE WHISTLE SOUNDS LIKE YOU FLY TURBO everything here in this film is amazing
Wow, absolutely breathtaking! That's so amazing and exciting! Full of adrenaline rush!
WOW 🤗🤪 thank you so very much for sharing yourself and your time with ALL ❣️ What a phenomenal experience
this was amazing, at one point I thought you were going to hit the rocks but you pulled up and glided over it, totally crazy 👊🤘👊🤘
That was nuts, in a good way
1. I don’t have the cajones for this.
2. If I did, I’d be whooping and hollering all the way. 😄
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing this. Great video.
This sport is amazing! If you pratice it smartly it looks like the most critical part is walking on a ridge with legs tied one to the other.
Sport?
And lethal. Some of the most talented people in wingsuit proximity flying have died or been badly hurt, not to mention the reckless novices. There are just too many variables that can mess up even routine jumps no matter how good or careful you are.
@@ratioscientiae1922 wingsuiting out of a plane is actually pretty safe
proximity wingsuiting down a mountain? not so much...
Glad to see the experts have arrived
@@ratioscientiae1922 Your assessment is not fully thought through. In order to fly a wingsuit safely, you have to understand what is involved, how the equipment works, what the risks are, how to mitigate them etc etc, and you have to decide what level of risk you are prepared to accept. This is *exactly* the same process as you go through in a glider or a powered plane and the number of variables is actually significantly smaller - the only difference is the nature and scale of the various risks. Even quite risk- averse people find that wing-suit flying is available to them.
Wow - great video. We love Grindelwald and especially the Eiger, although I've never jumped off of it (and at 72 am unlikely to do so...) Thanks for posting this.
Красота ❤❤❤ по этому я завидую птицам! Такие видео заставляют удивляться тому что для нас давно привычно
Во время первого прыжка каждый парашютист чувствует себя птицей! Летит и гадит, гадит, гадит...
Man, you got balls, awesome vid
I can feel I've lived a full life without having ever done anything as potentially deadly as that, thank you. It was interesting to watch, but you can have it.
100%
This is nothing. One time I went into a Democratic convention with a MAGA hat .
That was great and such beautiful scenery
The adrenaline rush must be something else. A lot of skill.
Totally amazing.
Thanks for the vicarious beauty and thrills! Be safe out there.
I used to skydive before the days when wingsuits started being used...jumping out of an airplane was scary enough for me. I would have been petrified long before I ever climbed up and out onto that rock you launched from. Nice video BTW!
Gracias por tu video.
Reminds me of the joke: "Do planes crash often?" "No, just once."...because I'm curious how you practice for this sort of thing (j/k).
ABSOLUTELY EPIC !!!......LOVED THIS 🎉
The way you located your friend and landed next to him? Very impressive!
Unreal beautiful views! Thank You!
I wonder if you'd share some of the details, such a altitude at launch (AGL and MSL), the glide ratio of a wingsuit (and some salient factors - I'm guessing mass of the flyer matters, and presumably the wingsuit must be tailored to the individual), the airspeed range and best airspeed, expected range, who makes wingsuits, and about how many people participate in the sport. Thank you. Absolutely gorgeous video !
Yes. Any additional info makes it even more interesting.
Just stunning and incredibly brave! OMG!
There is nothing on Earth that beats this, is there?
🔥This was E.P.I.C. flight..!!! ))) 💫What the great skills!
I once ran while holding scissors.
What a wonderful journey, thanks !
Like a young bird in a nest, and the realisation one can fly. Beautiful.
Actually...he is falling..not flying. Look for Paragliding videos if you want to see actual flying :)
Incredible… thanks for the ride 👍🏻
For me personally, I really enjoy your videos and appreciate your time and effort and not to mention the monetary aspect.
You are very experienced, noting atmospheric conditions and taking the time to read proper lines, hence that your still doing well.
Do you ever feel that after so many successful jumps that you need a more adrenaline rush and the need for more of a proximity flying experience?
I hope not and I really appreciate your candid responses to viewers
Wonderful flight and video!!
Respect from Russia!!! Incredible video! Crazy flight! Респект из России! Невероятно крутой полёт!
I would leave a brown vapour trail all the way to the landing point doing this.
Wowee respect to you.
Amazing
I don't know man, but these videos get me on the edge of my seat every time asking the same question: "what madness drove them there?"
Loved it!
Qu’elle maîtrise, Ouaaah je kiff merci 🤩
That's what it's all about right there! Incredible ride.
I must ask though, how do you maintain your glide ratio while flying so slow. Or does it just look slow to my untrained eye? All the wingsuiters I ask say "speed is life" and "flat flying kills." It looked like at 2:35 you had almost stalled the suit on purpose when making the turn.
Upstream wind currents from the face of the mountains means you have more hang time, the wind was very strong and flowing in the right direction, this was almost perfect conditions.
@@horyzengaming3935 Thanks. Dang, you have to really know the micrometeorology of the area.
Das war ausgezeichnet! An incredible video, awesome scenery...just f**king brilliant work.
I'm still feeling an adrenaline rush from watching this. What blows my mind is, there's a point where, no matter how experienced you are or how confident you are in your equipment, you still have to, you know, JUMP OFF A MOUNTAIN TOP! These guys get credit for the sheer b_lls to even contemplate doing something like this.
what blows my mind is: at one point they did it for the first time. without any experience.
@@chrstianiaVictory only accompanies those who dare
The landing was smooth, magestic and glorious
Ребята у вас стальные яйца! Я лёжа на диване боялся зацепить скалу! Удачи вам!
Это цветочки. Глянь клип Шарон ден Адель и Говарда Джонса.
@@АлексМ-в5ц почему они очень близко летают к скалам, там воздушный поток может увлечь к стене.
Soooooo cool!
Thank you for sharing!!
I'm gonna try this one day... but not until I'm in Heaven... when I'm in my incorruptible body!!
Of course, by trying it now you may get to Heaven sooner!
@@nowisthetime7461 True dat!! LOL!! 😂
Trust Jesus Christ like you would trust the parachute and you will most definitely go to heaven.
Hahaha! Try now, in your present body!!!
IT's that first 60' that has me always wondering🤔......... "what if".. after that ........'piece-o-cake'😁. Nice ride along.
How do you learn to do something like this? I have a hard time imagining how someone who had never used a wingsuit would practice this. Also, how do you get to the top of the mountain/ledge? Do you have to carry all that gear up and leave a bunch of stuff at the top or do you actually climb up there wearing that suit? I have so many questions!
You need to head to a drop zone and become a licensed skydiver and then do 200 jumps before learning to wingsuit. You'll also need to learn to base jump which you also do after 200 skydives. For something as advanced as this video will take hundreds more jumps if not thousands.
Superb! Very smooth.
Wow. Man you guys are very brave. I don't like heights but my dream is that one day I'd be able to do a parachute jump as a personal challenge. The views of that sunny mountain are just incredible.
I jumped about 20 years ago. My only time. It was a static line jump from about 3000 feet. I was hanging from the wing strut when my instructor told me to go. I was petrified but let go. I experienced an adrenaline rush that lasted about a week. Once was enough.
@@willisknapick4405 Very similar experience here (In San Diego), except about 40 years ago. When I 'let go' and began to fall all went black for a few seconds. Then line twist. Naively (ignorantly?) I thought the parachute would spin around to untwist the lines. Nope. I spun. That was cool though. It was so quiet and the feeling was unlike anything I'd experienced before that I momentarily forgot about the instructions on where to steer: I kept going away from the landing spot until I finally remembered --oops, other direction. Then I began, slightly at first, to play with the 'brakes'. That was a blast. Alas, I kinda panicked on the landing as I felt like I was about to go backward at about 3 feet off the ground, so just released the brake and crashed to the ground. :} Nothing hurt but my ego.
Beats WFH and thinking you got ADHD and some unbranded gender 😂
Absolutely amazing. Thanks for the ride!
Holy nuts. This is incredible. Top
I know these guys have at least a few screws lose in my mind but the video was fantastic .... Amazing ... The landing was the best landing I have ever seen .... Nice job on everything. It doesn't make me want to do it but I have respect for those who do.
Hello everyone
I congratulate you on the great Dom.e wingsuit. Thank you for the impressive film. I wish you a good time.
With alpine greetings
Raphael Wellig
Just watching it gives me a sinking feeling in my stomach and a feeling of unease throughout my body.
Can't escape it. I could never do that.
Sensational views and a lot of courage to
Trop sympa de nous faire ressentir vos sensations ! Merci !😊😊😊❤❤❤🎉
That was a pretty smooth landing!
What an inspiring video,I have no words... great!❤
Awesome filming, thanks for sharing
Absolutely mind blowing!! What an exhilarating thrill that must have been!
Just INCREDIBLE, always wanted to fly, but it won't be long.
How is that even possible. Amazing.