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July 23, 2020

Helicopter Jump, Land On Mountain Top, Then Wingsuit From 4 567 Feet [Video]

Bjorn Magne Bryn has performed thousands of jumps in his career, but his latest death-defying stunt was arguably the most extreme.

[imagesource: Bjorn Magne Bryn/Instagram]

The headline lists a series of extreme activities that most, if they chose to attempt them, would do one at a time, and on separate days.

Not pro skydiver Bjorn Magne Bryn.

He seems to be on a mission to fling himself out of, and off of, anything high enough to put wind under his wingsuit.

Bryn has a staggering 7 000 jumps to his name, and he’s done it all, including flying under bridges and landing on a fast-moving Ford Mustang Cabriolet.

I’d rather stay firmly planted on solid ground, but each to their own.

Bryn’s latest stunt involved a medley of death-defying stunts, outlined succinctly by CNN:

Performed on July 14, the jump involved free-falling from a helicopter onto Norway’s Stetind, a mountain unique for its obelisk shape. Thirty seconds after landing, he had to base-jump down the 4,567-foot mountain with a wing suit.

If you’re afraid of heights, this might not be for you:

More from Bryn’s Instagram account:

 

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Proud of my team!

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Weird intro, but we’ll run with it.

Bryn is thrilled with the outcome of the jump, especially because of the difficulty level:

“The skydive was pretty spectacular because it’s very, very difficult to land on the spot like that. And it also gives you visuals that you’re not used to handling,” Bryn tells CNN Sport.

“You should get out of your comfort zone. That’s when you’re going to perform your best.”

I’m content in my comfort zone, thanks.

But you do you, Bryn.

[source:cnn]