Stories by category: Wingsuit





James Boole about to Launch in China. Photo by Sascha Kaderka : World Wingsuit League

Legends Of The Fall – James Boole

This is a new monthly series that delves into the lives of the key players in the wingsuit and BASE jumping world. The first one is James, and although not as well know as the likes of Jeb Corliss, Jokke Sommer or Espen Fadnes, he is often the guy behind the camera filming the other heroes as they carve down mountains and gullies only a few ...


Jokke Sommer and Ludovic Woerth carving a sweet line with their wingsuits in Brazil

Urban Wingsuit Flying!

Jokke Summer and co-pilot Ludovic Woerth take wingsuit flying to the city! Although this is not the first time Urban Wingsuit Flying has been done (check out the Chevrolet advert with James Boole being posted on Tuesday morning), flying a wingsuit in the city is totally hardcore. Each building is a potential object to hit especially if you get ...



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ProBASE World Cup 2013

The ProBASE team have been getting ready for 2013. They have even produced the first ever BASE jumping calender, where all the girls are not only attractive, but active jumpers to boot! Now you can have hot chicks on your wall, luring you even more into the BASE jumping arena! If you want to get your hands on one of these calendars you can do ...


The Author in 2006 getting Wingsuit Coaching with Marton Solowiej in Spain

How To Get Into Wingsuit Flying

How? I often get asked – how does one get into wingsuit flying?  The first important point is that there is a big difference between skydiving with a wingsuit and BASE jumping. It’s a bit like the difference between climbing with a rope and climbing without one. The latter requires a lot more skill, knowledge and experience. Most ...


Photo by Caio Palazzo

World Wingsuit Race in Brazil

Many of the best wingsuit pilots in the world have just returned from Castelo, Brazil. This was the second global competition with 65 selected competitors, but due to the intense heat and humidity, just over 30 participants completed the race. The competition was based on speed, accuracy and distance. Second place winner Dan Vicary describes ...