Fred Syversen 107 meters (351 feet) cliff drop world record
Fred Syversen makes a mistake and end up making a 107 meters (351 feet) cliff drop
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6. Comment rated too low. Show this comment mescaline 1 year ago
Maybe alive, but no record considering what should be a proper cliff drop on skis. You must be still skiing. :o
Hahaha look at 3:45. They draw it in such way you should assume he flew a certain distant in a horizontal direction from the cliff. Then he stops at an instant and fals straight down. Reaching 107 meters. Best explanations ever ![]()
well #7 they are measuring only the vertical distance. hence the vertical line from the same height of where he dropped off to where he landed...
if they would measure the distanced he traveld in air before getting burried in snow, then yes, we should make an A$$ out of U and ME
. that is to assume ofcourse
11. Comment rated too low. Show this comment banzemanga 1 year ago
Inventions happen as accidents. And this time, a world record happened as an accident. ![]()
12. Comment rated too low. Show this comment irishgek 1 year ago
Lady luck was deffinitly on his side !
13. Usdevildoggmc 1 year ago
You know it's bad when you have to eat your way through your environment
But I gotta be honest... He landed in soft snow... 351 feet is crazy tho



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1. Sramos 1 year ago
now he can stand anything
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