Basejump Great Trango Pakistan
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The sheer size of that wall is unfathomable. It's funny to see idiots criticizing these guys, just getting to where they jumped from takes incredible skill and determination.
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It seems like they took a huge risk jumping so close to one another. They were very close to hitting eachother during their chute openings.
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+!!!
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These guys have some real balls of steel.
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@2handle2hard <<< Idiot.
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U 2 dont know what ur doing. Crappy jumps, greetings from norway
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@sulaco12 Yes put it out would be great to see
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@zorilaz From Wikipedia:
"On 26 August 1992, Australians Nic Feteris and Glenn Singleman climbed Great Trango and then BASE jumped from an elevation of 5,955 metres (19,537 ft) on the Northwest Face, landing on the northern side of the Dunge Glacier at an altitude of 4,200 metres (13,779 ft)."
The distance they fell was roughly 1755 meters (5,756 ft). The summit of the Great Trango Tower is 6,286m so it's about 2,086m (6,842 ft) tall (i.e. top to bottom).
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OMG! This is in Pakistan, and I never knew! :S
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doing better than all the people who are criticizing and have base jumped from there
Wow! That looked like a chaotic fall. I wonder if this free fall was planned exactly in that way, especially on the start. That looks too dangerously...
LososInDaHouse 2 years ago 16
the air is VERY thin up there, and after a hike like that you would be exhausted. its hard to be stable when there is so little air around you. these guys are good/ ballsy
ianbrooks 2 years ago 14