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  1. By the way: 6:30 PM 11.09.07 enjoy Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  2. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=2989301;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  3. This is the TV-show, not the movie. It is one of this seasons Focused-episodes. 30 min program. Nice fotage of ws-base from the northwestern region of Norway. Not all of the TV-show is that disgusting;) Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  4. Four norwegian, one french and three american basejumpers together with Matchstick Production made a TV-show this summer. For about 10 days we tried to capture proximity flying at its best. Some of those jumps are seen on the trailer with the Loic-interview that has been discussed earlier here. Check out www.rushhd.com Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  5. The clips are from one of the episodes of Focused shown on the american digital tv-channel Rush HD. It is produced by MSP (Matchstick Productions). They usually release every seasons episodes on a DVD. Highly recommended;) And no...I do not think anybody will land a wingsuit The yellow suit is a prototype based on Acro and made by Robert P. He has also made one of the other suits used on this clips. If something comes out of this prototypes, it will be a suit for acro-, proximity- and newbeginner flying. It will rock tha f... lower airspace!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  6. The leap into modern proximity ws-flying was done by Jean-Loic Albert a couple of years ago. To discuss others influence on proximity flying without mentioning him is strange. He is the reference to all proximity flying in Norway. But it should be mentioned that he is almost doing another sport compared to, VKB, Jeb, Luigi and the rest of the basejumping community. If you want to see the future of what is actually possible to do with a WS(with perfect control), you should look to France. When Loic has done something, you do not discuss it, you just try and learn. Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
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  8. FatSnake

    G3-suit. VKB

    About the effects of close proximity: Have't felt any difference while flying close. Regarding turbulence: From time to time windy conditions occur. I tend to fly a little less close in those situations. And while I am writing, not that it is an answer to any the earlier posts. There are in my opinion two easy and basic rules for for close flying: 1. Fly down to objects, not above objects 2. Fly towards objects, not away from objects If rules are followed a human mistake will take you further away from danger. On video it is hard to see, but in reality it normally means you dive while flying. Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  9. High Performance BirdMan sponsored Ingar "Igor" Strand is trying to compete with his norwegian VKB friends on the homemade marked. That picture gives me good memories of all our trips together, as well as his ability to think futuristic. Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  10. FatSnake

    G3-suit. VKB

    Oh...It is even more beautiful. I can promise you those armwings get attached after his arms get into tracking position. I don't dare tell why, in case Mr Lucky L. view it as an industrial secret PS: It is 3k to the other side of that valley where he jump. When he reached the other side he had to turn down valley to keep on flying that futuristic thing! I am proud to be a friend of such freakin scientist!!! Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  11. I'm sorry. I do not have any rights regarding the two pictures. But don't be surprised if you see more pictures from Bispen next year and the year after that. With all those tourists taking shots of jumpers there, somebody will get a unique picture soon. Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  12. I'll drink to that Martin Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  13. Guidelines considered...this is a story about the first ws-jump from Bispen in Romsdalen and why it is a special place. "Subterminal" asked for some stories... Bispen was jumped slider-up in 1999. After a trip there in 2002 I knew it could be a possibility for ws higher up the wall. In july I went up alone. Everybody else was participating on a baseevent further down the valley. It took me 1 our to hike after parking my car on top of Trollstigen. I could see that the wall was split in two by a huge cliff. I was worried this could become too marginal. The first small rock hit that cliff. 5 sec. I dropped another one with the same angle as a good exit would give me. 10 sec. Yes. Marginal, but an easy call. Between me and the landing was the spectacular Trollstigen road. Norways second biggest tourist attraction. The jump would show if I was able to actually fly over it. I geared up, while talking to my self about how to do this in a good way. I was extra nervous. The weather was perfect, no point to hesitate. 3-2-1...I cleared that cliff with pretty good margin. Now it was time to fly. The first 10 sec it seemed impossible to reach that road. After 15 I could see I would make it. I attacked the angle, increased speed, passed it right above a camper, turned towards landing area and pulled after 40 sec. Bispen has been jumped a lot the last two months. It is one of the most marginal places we have, but it is also unique, with the possibility to pass the civilization with only meters... A dream flight for experienced...but a nightmare if you do not start to fly. The pictures tells it all. PS: Pictures are taken by no jumpers. Credits to them! PPS: After considering guidelines I feel that it is no problem to tell this story. But I would like to say that this jump is the one you do after a long summer, when you have done all other things that can be done here in Norway. Thank you to everyone that came to Norway and joined me for trips this summer! See ya next year... Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  14. FatSnake

    The F-word

    That's the coolest builing/jump/project I've seen in a long time. This is not burning a building. This is just cool. Respect...to people who just do it...and don't sit around talk about things that are already done, and they wanted to do, but can not do, because of this and that and those and these... I got an idea...I'am gonna call NIKE; Just do it Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  15. FatSnake

    modified rig..

    QuoteNo, i am serious. ian You made a point Ian, and it is a valid point. It shouldn't be necessary to offend other jumpers. Respect Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  16. FatSnake

    modified rig..

    QuoteThat was what I was gonna write to you too.. Got me. Got me to. Especially after post number two I really thought sabre210 tried to say something serious. Ahh all this irony Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  17. FatSnake

    modified rig..

    Oh...we have plenty of 50 meters high buildings. 5-6 years ago me and a jumpfriend never drove around without a ladder in the car. In that way we could access every emergency ladder. Anyway, here is a little perspective. If those cliffs we are jumping off in Superterminal would have been in us, uk, Russia or France etc, it would have been you who made that movie. There are two jumpers that really have made an impression the last couple of years up here by showing us higher performance of flight; Yuri and Loic. I guess there are more jumpers like them out there. It is the person who flies, sneak past security, do acrobatics from low altitude etc who matters most, not the equipment. A couple of weeks up here, and most of you guys would have done the same things as us. But norwegian humor might take some more time to catch peace, peace and peace Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  18. I have done a couple myself as well, but only standing exit. It is basically the same thing as doing it without. Easier to stop rotation compared to doing it without. Rob Tompkins, who I jumped with a couple of years ago, normally did it with one foot in front the other. He tended to get of axis from time to time, so personally I would recommend feet beside each other. Small tip: Stand on 10 meters above water, and do a gainer with your arms along your body. If you get out of it in a horizontal position (of course land with arms and legs first) you can be sure to make it with WS in BASE. Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  19. I was trying to use a little bit humor. Not irony, but more looking at it from a new viewpoint in a humoristic way. It wouldn't heart to put some smiles into this deadly serious forum. One more thing. If you still jump big walls because of ground rush, you are soooo last year, and truly understand your love for balloons;););) Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  20. "And now we are back at square one!!!!!!!!" I am shocked to read this postings. Nobody dares to really get to the point... Why in Gods freakin name do a basejumper find it interesting to jump from a balloon with a baserig. That is truly lame. It is the opposite of what basejumping can give you: speed A jump without references is a jump without the feeling of speed. The only way to get felling of speed from a balloon is to use a high performance canopy. To use a basecanopy from a balloon...that is the lamest thing I have ever heard... Get your ass up a fixed object Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  21. Uh, you may want to adjust this a bit: in american time units it will be 3+ hours and you hike all you altitude bsbd! Yuri. If you need to hear how it is to be a foreigner here, Yuri is the man. He has actually jumped more exits there than any other jumper! PS: I have talked to the locals there. They want more jumping, and often miss people like us. This is why I am a cind of promoting the site. Peace Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  22. Hi guys! I probably met many of you during the heliboogie. I had the same experience. Bad service all the way, although we camped 200 meters further up the valley. I am a good friend of the SBK-crew. Very good people. It is a shame such a bitch can be found in such a nice place. So next year....if you still hate the french bitch, post a thread at onheading.com, and you will probably get all the help you need to jump from one of the worlds biggest legal walls! edit to remove site info ~TA Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  23. The perfect jumps are only rumors. A friend of mine jumped ESB three weeks ago...or did he? Nobody knows. The winner gets the best chick and nobody knows how. The looser makes a lot of noise and everybody knows why... Cred to Jeb for giving me a god laugh these days! Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  24. FatSnake

    Track Suits

    Nice Cris! A perfect B!!! 1 meter is enough, as long as it is possible to pull later! Come to northern Norway. There you can get 3-4 such low passes during one jump and 50 sec delay! You got the spirit! Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com
  25. It is strange....reading about a guy called Felix in norwegian newspapers. He is doing basejumps from buildings on the other side of the world. The building was 225 meters, and he managed to land safely!!! A norwegian need to die before he get that cind of attention... Fly low, pull high....VKB#7 http://www.fatsnake.com