Epic day, Awesome friends, Magic line, so Grateful!! Following Vincent "Veush" Cotte in the West face of Dent de Morcles. Full screen and good Sound system to enhance Emotion... Embrace Gravity & feel the Sky Vibration !! www.leblond.ws
Thanks for your message! Indeed, it is very similar to many other Life's experiences. Very condensed though, and so proportionanly intense. Be reassured, a wind shift has very little consequences due to our air speed. As for misjudgment, it is a ling process of knowing ourselves and actually leaving some margins accordingly (even if it's not obvious on such a video). These margins exist, and if properly respected they are enough to make this activity sustainable.
Wow. You guys really take it right to the edge! It just seems you have a ton of faith in your wingsuits. The way you got right over all those trees at the end of the line, and were able to just soar high above them when you so chose too, was just awesome!
thanks for the comment ! Actually wingsuits are very reliable gears, and so are our parachutes. Only the human brain and its unpredictible farts are not ! ;-P
@@volhumain i always wanted to know, how much are current top of the line wingsuits an improvement over, say, A2 (which felt revolutionary from my noob perspective) and even older stuff (was it phoenixfly vampire1, looked like hourglass)? In terms of glide, speed and control. Also is it a visual bug or is the A4 profile wider and bigger than Sukhoi one? Thanks and stay safe. Much love 😊😊
Hahaha, thanks for you message ! We actually have to think of breathing as well during the flight, cause we easily stop with so much focus and emotions...
I have actualy experienced this - I have about 20 skydiving Jumps from 4000 m. I had a feeling that I can not breathe during the firsts Jumps. It was very noisy and violent and I was totaly overwhelmed.... People were initialy not "build" for flying 😅 but you proof otherwise ! Be carefull please !!!
He's up there for sure. So many other great pilots have died. Dickinson, Zanon, Poli, just to name a few. That's not to take anything away from Vincent, he's amazing, and I'm subbed to his channel.
For sure it goes fast !... but we anticipate more than milli-seconds. We fly approx 2 to 4 seconds in advance, analysing terrain and obstacles. Mistakes does not happen in a split second, because we have a lot of momentum at that velocity. Have a great day!