260 Foot Jump with dirt bike
video of Ryan Capes jump, 260 feet this guy are really flying
Add comment January 30th, 2008
video of Ryan Capes jump, 260 feet this guy are really flying
Add comment January 30th, 2008
really cool video of bike trail in first person recorded by helmet camera
Add comment January 27th, 2008
base jumping in a wing suit is one of the most dangerous extreme sport. Dave Barlia has been base jumping for 16 years, and is one of only a few athletes to explore slope flying in a wing suit. just imagine that u flying at speed more than 100Mph just a few meters above trees and mountain rocks. there are only few places in the world that are conducive to fly wingsuits. Conditions are very sensitive it must be little or no wind, which can create unknown turbulence that could kill you.
best locations in the world to fly wingsuits are the mountains of France.
“Being in a wingsuit is like being in your own personal jet fighter. It’s like you sprouted wings and you’re a bird. To me that’s the ultimate freedom.” says Dave Barlia.
video of wing suit base jumping:
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Add comment December 19th, 2007
Street luge is an extreme gravity-powered activity that involves riding a streetluge board (sometimes referred to as a sled) down a paved road or course. Street luge is also known as land luge or road luge. Like skateboarding, street luge is often done for sport and for recreation.
Other than the prone riding position and greater than 70 miles per hour (115 km/h) speed, street luge has little relation to its winter namesake (luge).
example video of street luging
October 20th, 2007
2007 is the 100th anniversary of the Isle of Man TT, an international motorcycle race held annually on the Isle of Man, just off the coast of England. The race is run on a two-lane public road that circles the island for a distance of 37.75 miles. The current lap record is held by John McGuinness with a time of 17 minutes, 29 seconds at an average speed of 129.45 MPH, but speeds can reach over 200 MPH. The Isle of Man TT is one of the most dangerous races in the world and since 1907 there have been 223 deaths. (including the MANX race) One thing is certain, these riders are extremely talented. The amount of focus required to navigate a two-lane road at such high speeds is nothing short of amazing.
June 14th, 2007
Watch as this skydiver jumps out of a plane and then catches up to another falling plane and gets in… Just Plain Amazing!
1 comment March 6th, 2007
Snowmobile helmet camera footage shot by the talented riders featured in Sledporn II by Yukon Powder Hounds. Plenty of deep powder and big air riding. Very well done.
Add comment December 11th, 2006
Snow Kiting is the latest winter sport. Large highly controllable foil kites are used to blast kite pilots along with just the power of the wind! The ‘Big air’ jumps that boarders and skiers are pulling under the power and security of power kites are simply breath taking.
Snow Kiting is a lot easier to learn than kiteboarding on the water!![]()
-It is easy to stand on snow, which makes the whole process easier!
-It also takes a lot less wind to drive a board across snow than it does across water.
-The whole learning experience is lot less daunting as you need much less power and wind to get you moving.
-Finally, holding an edge in snow is much easier than in water making up wind progress much easier to master.
1 comment December 8th, 2006
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2 comments December 8th, 2006
Add yet another spectacular “first” to the long list of achievements and innovations belonging to the BIGFOOT monster truck team. Saturday afternoon at the Tennessee Aviation Days Air Show at Smyr.na Airport, BIGFOOT 14 and driver Dan Runte became the first to jump a monster truck over a jetliner. In the process, they set a new world’s record for monster truck long jump. Runte’s spectacular jump of 202 feet shattered his previous record of 144 feet.
The top of the jet, a retired Boeing 727, was about 14 above ground. BIGFOOT creator Bob Chandler estimated the truck was at least 24 feet in the air.
“I would never have believed that a 10,000 pound monster truck could fly that high and that far,” Chandler exclaimed. The air show crowd stood in stunned silence for a few seconds, then broke into wild cheering. “Was that an illusion?” an unidentified fan asked. No, the huge truck really did it, and has the scars to prove it.
1 comment December 5th, 2006
Mountain boarding, also known as dirtboarding, or all-terrain-boarding, is a new board sport, derived from snowboarding. It was originally intended to take the place of snowboarding during warm months while there was no snow available. It was only in the last 8 or 9 years that mountain boarding has developed into a sport in its own right.
A mountain board is similar to a snowboard. The size of the deck is shorter than the average snowboard, approximately 110 cm in length with four wheels. The wheels consist of small alloy hubs with tires of between 7″ and 12″ diameter. The wheel size varies depending on which type of riding is done. For example, an 8″ wheel would be for freestyle riding and jumping. The larger wheel is used by the downhill rider. Like a snowboard (and unlike a skateboard) the feet of the rider are attached to the board deck with bindings, however boots are not required. Most mountain boards are equipped with ‘channel trucks’ which are similar in appearance to a skateboard truck but are spring-loaded to stiffen up turning. One revolutionary new board design, by Howla mountain boards, uses polyurethane bushes to give the most efficient steering available at present.
The two main styles of riding are downhill (freeride & racing) and freestyle.
Freeride is done on a variety of terrain, from ski resorts, when the snow has melted away, to downhill mountain bike courses, to woodlands and forests. More and more dedicated centres are being opened around the world specifically for the sport of mountain boarding. Racing tends to be either of slalom, two riders weaving between poles, or boarder cross, a category of racing that is similar to BMX courses, with berms and jumps.
Freestyle riding consists of ramp jumping; performing tricks which can be rotations (180, 360 and more degree turns), inverted tricks (back flips, front flips), board grabs (tail grab and front grab) and one foot variations (or even no foot variations like “supermans and superman fingerflips”.
A variation on mountain boarding is kite landboarding. This involves using a power kite to pull the rider on a mountain board and gives them the ability to use the kite to generate enough power to get some lift, normally several feet up in the air and perform tricks.
Add comment December 5th, 2006
On the 14th of June, François Bon and Antoine Mountant did the world’s first ski gliding descent down Mount Eiger in Switzerland. It gets crazy about half way down.
Add comment November 29th, 2006
click more to se some ql video of steven hamilton
7 comments November 28th, 2006
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