BASEjumper.com states that body positioning is the most important thing a jumper must be aware of, and that it takes the average jumper approximately 200 jumps before they are considered experienced.
Many of us in Twin Falls witnessed many of Miles Daisher's jumps on June 21. In case you didn't, Red Bull has released a new video featuring Miles breaking the world record for most human-powered BASE jumps in one 24-hour period.
UPDATE! Due to high wind concerns tomorrow, Miles will begin his jumps TODAY (Monday) starting at 11 am! Miles Daisher will attempt to break the world record for most human-powered BASE jumps during a 24-hour period.
It's funny what you can learn when you browse through local videos on Instagram. For example, I learned that there are 2 episodes of an extreme sports show being filmed here right now.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) – Authorities have released the name of the BASE jumper who died Friday evening after her chute tangled, causing her ill-fated plunge to the canyon floor.