Hiking Lion’s Head in your athleisurewear to snap the perfect Instagram picture is cool, but have you ever tried wingsuit jumping in the Drakensberg?
Side note to Lion’s Head fans – it’s open again after a five-week closure, so expect the masses to ascend this weekend.
Anyway, don’t feel too bad about not having wingsuited in the Drakensberg, because until this team came along, nobody had.
According to Getaway, the team consisted of Jon DeVore, Mike Swanson and Miles Daisher, along with Julian Boulle, a local wingsuit pilot and Gloei Cilliers, a local mountain expert and guide.
I like the sound of that last job.
Here’s more from Getaway:
The Drakensberg is arguably South Africa’s most remarkable mountain range. Mafadi, located along the border of South Africa and Lesotho is the highest peak in South Africa, standing at 3,240m tall…
With cameras mounted on their helmets, they soared through the sky, capturing footage of the mountain range in a whole new way – from a bird’s eye viewpoint…
The Eastern Buttress was the launch-site the team chose. Standing approximately 3,000m above sea level, weather this high up can be unpredictable. However, the team found the perfect window for jumping and launched from the mountain.
Right, chaps – fly like the wind:
[source:getaway]
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