Full disclosure I was involved in shooting the below Jt Holmes wingsuit BASE jump in Utah but have become super into it - not jumping - just watching. Anyways - is Notch Peak the only legal place that is high enough to wingsuit BASE jump in the US?
Full disclosure I was involved in shooting the below Jt Holmes wingsuit BASE jump in Utah but have become super into it - not jumping - just watching. Anyways - is Notch Peak the only legal place that is high enough to wingsuit BASE jump in the US?
Last edited by mknutson; October 13th, 2010 at 03:36 PM. Reason: made link inline
There's another spot in the NW. JT knows where it is.
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I would take it seriously; but it's serious and ridiculous at the same time. -sl
The problem is that this jump is not exactly legal so much as tolerated and ignored by the authorities for the time being. Same with the other "legal" bigwall. Loopholes exist that let us get away with it. For now... The less attention they receive from the media the better. You should go film some bandit jumping from El Cap since that one has already been "shut down".
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