Based jump helmet cam. Take one. Whoaaaa! @@#$@#! Yes! Waaaa! Woooo! @#%@%! That was awesome when you blew past the lawn gnome... Look! Look! Here's where I go over the sprinkler!...
My acrophobia kicks in at the edge of a dropoff of two stories or more. Those high viewpoints around the edges of Yosemite Valley and at Zion (especially Angels Landing) are sheer torture for me.
Monty completed his first base jump without a serious mishap! Holy Toledo! Yeah, I guess he can afford to sit around and admire his helmet-cam photos, with E.B. as the appropriately awed buddy-onlooker (and us)…..
My acrophobia kicks in a lot quicker. No parasailing or skydiving or parachuting for me. For crying out loud, the ferris wheel is a thrill ride for me.
My acrophobia came out of the blue in my middle age and was so severe that I had to steel myself to be able to drive my car on a road bridge across a highway. Previously I had no problems walking on narrow ledges without any form of safety rails on castle ruins. But very high heights were still OK, so looking out from an airplane window or at the edge of a vantage point was fine, while taking the last few steps up to the edge was sheer debilitating terror. Cognitive behavioral therapy helped me to get back to a reasonable tolerance of heights.
Randy B Premium Member over 11 years ago
Extremely low altitude gliding.(With way too much enthusiasm.)
_vecihi_ over 11 years ago
He’d better watch for speed bumps if he ever tries that on the street.
WillardMBaker over 11 years ago
Such language! Have to dub over the audio before uploading to YouTube.
hometownk Premium Member over 11 years ago
The gnome looked worried.
Randy B Premium Member over 11 years ago
My acrophobia kicks in at the edge of a dropoff of two stories or more. Those high viewpoints around the edges of Yosemite Valley and at Zion (especially Angels Landing) are sheer torture for me.
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Monty completed his first base jump without a serious mishap! Holy Toledo! Yeah, I guess he can afford to sit around and admire his helmet-cam photos, with E.B. as the appropriately awed buddy-onlooker (and us)…..
Varnes over 11 years ago
That gnome looks kinda suspicious to me me…..Looks like he’s trying to make off with that lantern…BTW, they only move when you’re not lookin’
reedkomicks Premium Member over 11 years ago
How does he keep his legs up?
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML over 11 years ago
Izzit me or iz Montygoo in a wheelchair..???
vldazzle over 11 years ago
I think they must be watching in slo-mo!
hometownk Premium Member over 11 years ago
My acrophobia kicks in a lot quicker. No parasailing or skydiving or parachuting for me. For crying out loud, the ferris wheel is a thrill ride for me.
EVillin over 11 years ago
My acrophobia came out of the blue in my middle age and was so severe that I had to steel myself to be able to drive my car on a road bridge across a highway. Previously I had no problems walking on narrow ledges without any form of safety rails on castle ruins. But very high heights were still OK, so looking out from an airplane window or at the edge of a vantage point was fine, while taking the last few steps up to the edge was sheer debilitating terror. Cognitive behavioral therapy helped me to get back to a reasonable tolerance of heights.
Thehag over 11 years ago
Wow! He survived it!
Hunter7 over 11 years ago
love the ‘shadow’ on the lawn. But that gnome? Sure its just a lawn ornament?