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:o That kid is lucky there was a lot of snow on the ground.

It also seemed to me, and I have no base jumping experience at all, that if you are that tentative, the last thing you need to be doing at 1000 feet is a front flip. :S


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150 meters is about 450ft.




I could have sworn it said 300 m. :$ This is why I have no desire to jump off of something that low. It also makes the front loop doubly sketchy.

Do base jumpers actually do stuff like this that low, regularly?
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450 is pretty high in base standards.. 110 to 200 ish is static line high roughly... 200 to 300ish is hand held to stowed territory.. 300+ is mostly pretty comfy stowed for the most part.. the window for the pitch on front flip is much smaller than back flips. most people dont do front flips for this reason on lower objects ( less than 1k').. russians on the other hand :D......

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The Camera person was awfully calm after watching his friend die.


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On March 8, 2012 in the city of Konakovo (Tver Oblast, Russia), Ivan a young man of 28 years wanted to try a new experience by jumping from a tower in a electric power line. With a parachute in the back, it jumped to 120 meters (150m according to other sources) but the parachute did not open and it crashed in the snow. He was taken to hospital in critical condition (concussion, broken pelvis, a bruised lung). 3 months later, he is much better and is able to walk.



Ref http://www.ladepeche.fr/pages/kewego/player.php?sig=93d4307d51cs
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On March 8, 2012 in the city of Konakovo (Tver Oblast, Russia), Ivan a young man of 28 years wanted to try a new experience by jumping from a tower in a electric power line. With a parachute in the back, it jumped to 120 meters (150m according to other sources) but the parachute did not open and it crashed in the snow. He was taken to hospital in critical condition (concussion, broken pelvis, a bruised lung). 3 months later, he is much better and is able to walk.



Ref http://www.ladepeche.fr/pages/kewego/player.php?sig=93d4307d51cs

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Not sure if you replied to show he didn't die. I did see that note on the video clip. But, the camera person couldn't have known that when he witnessed the impact. At least not in the time the video showed.

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The Camera person was awfully calm after watching his friend die.



I figured he was waiting for the bounce. They either stand up, or they bounce. If they stand up, they're OK. If they bounce, it's good video. Win-win.
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W-T-F!

Is this why there are so many cute Russian girls marrying so so guys?
All the "normal" guys keep doing really stupid shit like this?
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But, the camera person couldn't have known that when he witnessed the impact. At least not in the time the video showed.



There's about 8 seconds between impact and when you can hear him yell back up to the camera guy. I don't speak Russian but I would imagine, "I'm okay!" (relatively speaking of course) would be the standard fare.

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....not that it matters, but..
left hand deployment ?????


that was 1 minute 38 seconds of "Tentative"[:/]

5 seconds of "OMG":o
and the rest of the time = "damn..."

look at the smokestacks off in the distance,,, at the start of the footage . Looks like it wouldda been a pretty substantial downwind landing....[:/]


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