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As his dreams of going pro faded, photographer Cooper Dodds fell back in love with ski jumping in an unexpected place. His new photo book, 'Jumper: Flying in the Heartland,' documents the Midwest's surprisingly popular, no-frills tournament circuit.
The photographer and filmmaker died Wednesday while attempting a flight near his home in the Eastern Sierra
'Day Dreamers,' from Fractal Film Co., is an ode to the women who aspire to adventure鈥攁nd act on it
For aerial athletes, it's not unusual to come across birds while in flight, like the threatened bearded vulture
There are fewer unexplored places on the globe, but slackliner Scott Turpin is finding those spaces in the open air between two spires
Jeff Provenzano narrates a wingsuit flight that resulted in a $5,000 helicopter-rescue bill
Meet the slackliners who聽traversed the Rio Grande聽from Mexico to the U.S.聽
鈥楲ife On a Thread鈥 follows paraglider Brad Nicholas as he soars along the coastline of Conwy, in northern Wales
Cedar Wright聽and his flying mentor Nick Greece attempt to paraglide for 100 miles.
Shots from Above shares how an experimental aircraft聽leads Chris Dahl-Bredine聽to some pretty experimental photos.聽
From filmmaker Dino Raffault聽and Red Bull, Moonline features aerial athlete and skier Valentin Delluc speed riding on a 20-meter LED-equipped parachute.
Steph Davis is an accomplished climber and BASE jumper, so on a聽climbing outing north of Moab, she combined both skills and made this short video.聽
Red Bull and the aerialists at Soul Flyers linked up to pull off this insane maneuver鈥攇uiding their聽wingsuits into a plane's cargo hold.
Paragliding pilot Jean-Baptist Chandelier, travels the world to practice his craft above some of the earth鈥檚 most stunning landscapes.
In the fairy-tale-esque village of Ostrov in the Czech Republic, women are gathering to progress their skills in the sport of slacklining
For professional slackliner Mickey Wilson, the next adventure is wherever he can park the RV.
Fraser Corsan hopes to glide through the air like never before. Here's how.
From filmmakers Clair and August Popkin, Base Jumping Switzerland brings you into the mind of ex-military parachutist Jon Szylobryt.
Paragliding high above a beautiful landscape is already a bucket list item, but doing it alongside an Egyptian vulture might bump it up to the top of the list. Pioneered by Scott Mason, who has been training birds since he was ten, parahawking consists of a trained vulture or hawk guiding a paraglider through thermals or air pockets in the sky for long, bird-like flights.
Sean Chuma is one of the best aerialists in professional BASE Jumping. As an instructor, he's spent countless flights performing acrobatic maneuvers that he attributes to his love of superman.
Risky pursuits like BASE jumping offer a buzz better than any drug. New technologies provide the same rush without the danger.
We caught up with photographer Krystle Wright at 5Point 国产吃瓜黑料 Film Festival to talk about her first dive into filmmaking with, The Mysteries.
In 'The Mysteries', from photographer Krystle Wright and filmmaker Skip Armstrong, Wright seeks to make a dream photo into reality.
On Oct. 5th, Valery Rozov looked over the edge at 7,700 meters above sea level. He leapt over a huge glacier and flew by his old record set in 2013.
One man鈥檚 slightly deranged quest to Bodhi his way to a must-see YouTube clip
Rush Sturges is a jack of all trades; filmmaker, professional kayaker, and musician. With his kayaking films, he's taken viewers across the globe and back. But for the river he runs nearly every day, he had a special project in mind.
Acrophobia gives context to how one person can go from feeling an insane amount of fear regarding high altitudes to a flow state where all the senses are heightened.
On July 30 at approximately 5:45 p.m. local time, Hollywood stuntman and skydiving luminary Luke Aikins jumped out of a Cessna Grand Caravan airplane 25,000 feet above Simi Valley, California. It was the first time in his 18,000-plus skydives that Aikins, 42, with a wife and young son, did not wear a parachute.
A Hollywood stuntman who鈥檚 leapt out of planes for 鈥淕odzilla鈥 and 鈥淚ron Man 3鈥 will attempt his greatest, craziest feat yet鈥攐n live TV
Stunt woman Roberta Mancino jumped from 15,000 feet in a wingsuit over the Villarrica volcano, one of Chile's most active volcanoes
Jesse 'Tex' Leos jumped from 15,000 feet and had about 50 seconds of free fall
Gobble Gobble Bitches Yeah is an annual highline event held each Thanksgiving in Moab, Utah
And Charles Lindbergh鈥檚 grandson thinks he鈥檚 found a quieter way to fly
Take flight with paraglider Th茅o de Blic in the French Alps.
Up, up,and away. Really, really far away.
At age 13, Martin Kristensen jumped out of a plane and realized there was no going back. Now a skydiving world champion, Kristensen聽learned to turn falling into flying, gracefully using his body like wings to dance with gravity. Through freediving, Kristensen is able to channel his energy into another form…
Highliners have to train their brains to overcome (or at the very least get comfortable with) their innate fear of heights.
Above All Else is a documentary from director Yali Sharon of聽Live Unbound that tells the incredible story of professional skydiver Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld. In 1992, Dan boarded a plane for a routine training jump. The plane crashed, killing sixteen of the twenty-two people onboard. Dan awoke from a…
In this short video from聽Runaways Production House, four friends plunge deep into Australia's Blue Mountains to rig the first highline across Kanangra Falls, roughly 730 feet above the ground. The steps that help each man walk across the line differ, but as one slackliner tells himself: “Calm…
"Take your worst turbulence experience in an airliner and make it three to five times worse. I wondered if I鈥檇 stay in one piece."
How do you start a new sport from scratch? A former Tough Mudder executive and other entrepreneurs around the world are about to find out.
Sunshine Superman is a documentary聽that profiles pioneering BASE-jumper and aerial cinematographer Carl Boenish. In this exclusive clip, director Marah Strauch explains how finding a box of archival footage from Boenish聽inspired her to find out more about the man behind the camera. You can watch the full documentary from Magnolia…
A new documentary gives a never-before-seen look at the BASE jumper's near-death experience鈥攁nd the almost-impossible jump he took just a year later
The original 1991 film inspired a generation of hard-charging athletes. Now grown up, many of them signed on as stuntmen for the reboot to make the snowboarding, wingsuiting, and motocross as real as possible.
It'll leave you grinning鈥攊f you can overcome your nausea and fear of death
The late climber, highliner, and BASE jumper writes about the passions of his life: his dog, his girlfriend, and the outdoors
The climber, leaper, and all-around "stunt monkey" lived and thrived on an impossibly dangerous edge
The strategy: Stick with it, shoot what you love, and stay on the move
A new and physically gruesome form of BASE jumping involves affixing a parachute directly into the jumper鈥檚 back鈥攚ith metal hooks
For two members of the New Horizons mission to Pluto, aeronautics and planetary science are only part of their overarching fascination with the natural world. We spoke to them about the unlikely intersection of skydiving, cave diving, and space exploration.
With enough bolts and webbing for eight new lines loaded into the Volkswagen, they headed south across the border.
Beginning this June 16, six dancers and a nine-person support crew headed into Yosemite鈥檚 wilderness for ten days of hiking and pirouetting.
The best stories aren't just on paper anymore. Our (totally subjective) ranking assembles the millenium's 33 best new classics.
'Sunshine Superman' traces the rise and fall of a BASE-jumping pioneer
Unknown outside of the Yosemite orbit, Dean Potter鈥檚 frequent flying partner was an accomplished climber and BASE jumper
Thanks in part to advances in wing technology, a few pioneering paragliders are smashing the limits by completing long-distance flights that were once thought impossible. Last spring, high-fliers Will Gadd and Gavin McClurg pulled off one of the most ambitious trips ever attempted: 385 miles down the jagged, frozen, potentially deadly spine of the Canadian Rockies.
A new film looks at the world of competitive skydiving and the people who spend all their free time falling out of the sky.
Three men BASE jumped from the One World Trade Center in September 2013. Six months later they were arrested. Their ongoing鈥攁nd, many would say, harsher than necessary鈥攍egal battle raises the question: How serious a crime is leaping off a building?
The Californian daredevil doesn鈥檛 want you to love his film. He wants you to be unsettled. And that may be the best thing about 'When Dogs Fly.'
In a new effort to protect national parks and wilderness areas from commercial photography, the feds have started going after amateur filmmakers with big social media followings.
When do adrenaline-seekers go too far? In Bird Dream, Matt Higgins explores the edge of courage, bravery, and insanity in the quest to land a wingsuit without a parachute.
Virtual reality is just for gamers. But augmented reality鈥攁 new wearable technology鈥攃ould revolutionize how we train for sports, making athletes faster, better, and more precise.
Dean Potter (aka The Dark Wizard) has been pushing the limits of the outdoor world for years. In his newest life challenege as a film director, Potter has created a short film about his dog Whisper, who often BASE jumps with Potter in a special compartment on…
When a Sherpa and a native Nepali paraglided off of Mount Everest in 2011, they flew into history. Now a new book chronicles their extraordinary journey.
A daredevil's plan to jump off the top of the world
On September 28, 37-year-old Jeb Corliss will attempt what he says is his most challenging jump yet. He will drop out of a helicopter and pilot his wingsuit through a crack in a roughly 900-foot-long, 870-foot high rock. We called him up to find out more, and discovered he's using a revolutionary new technology to train.
These sports aren't necessarily deadly, but they certainly instill an imminent sense of death鈥攚hich is what makes them so thrilling and why we can't look away.
In March, a Utah man died while attempting to replicate a rope swing made famous by YouTube. Will the tragedy curb the latest adventure trend?