Anybody here a fan of documentaries?

The worst spot seems to be the Lauterbrunnen valley in Switzerland from fliers making "terrain mistakes." It's sometimes called the "Valley of Death" by that group. IDK why. I've been there a number of times and it's a standard glaciated valley, with vertical walls and numerous waterfalls (hence the name)...
OK. I looked and it could be distilled into one word - "stupidity." Flying too close to the walls, not pulling the ripcord in time, fatigue from too many jumps in a day, etc. Also, it has Alpine weather too. Some 15-20K jumps are made a year, so that's a factor...
 
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OK. I looked and it could be distilled into one word - "stupidity." Flying too close to the walls, not pulling the ripcord in time, fatigue from too many jumps in a day, etc. Also, it has Alpine weather too. Some 15-20K jumps are made a year, so that's a factor...
there is a subset of these dudes that do "proximity" flying instead of just jumping and gliding through the valley. the guy in the video i posted is doing that. "threading the needle" on notches and between trees, etc. they are usually only a few feet from the features they are near and there is no margin for error. potter and his buddy died trying to go through a notch in yosemite.
 
there is a subset of these dudes that do "proximity" flying instead of just jumping and gliding through the valley. the guy in the video i posted is doing that. "threading the needle" on notches and between trees, etc. they are usually only a few feet from the features they are near and there is no margin for error. potter and his buddy died trying to go through a notch in yosemite.
I'm not familiar with him, but Yosemite is also a glaciated valley, although broader than Lauterbrunnen. I'm not in a position to criticize. I was still doing the really risky stuff kayaking up until I was 50, when I figured out it wasn't fair to my wife and family...
 
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I'm not familiar with him, but Yosemite is also a glaciated valley, although broader than Lauterbrunnen. I'm not in a position to criticize. I was still doing the really risky stuff kayaking up until I was 50, when I figured out it wasn't fair to my wife and family...

I suppose the adage about crop duster pilots applies with wingsuiters:

"There are old crop dusters and crazy crop dusters, but there are no old, crazy crop dusters".
 
I'm not familiar with him, but Yosemite is also a glaciated valley, although broader than Lauterbrunnen. I'm not in a position to criticize. I was still doing the really risky stuff kayaking up until I was 50, when I figured out it wasn't fair to my wife and family...
he was almost god-like in the late 80s-early 00s yosemite valley climbing scene
 
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