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BASE-JUMPING
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Disclaimer

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BASE-Jumping is a very dangerous sport.  As with any sport, it is as safe as you make it. Engaging in this sport can lead to serious injury or even death. BLiNC Magazine is not responsible for the validity of any information depicted on this entire web site, stated or implied.

Visa/MasterCard Medical Evacuation Coverage

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Visa/MasterCard Platinum Cards give you emergency services if over 50 miles from home.

Weather at the Perrine Bridge.

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Typical weather conditions for jumping the Perrine during the year...

Go Long, Not Hard

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After travelling the world on two BASE trips (and after receiving some comments from a person I hold in high regard), it has come to my attention that while Australian BASE jumpers are usually very well liked by the global community, we are generally not respected.

The first BASE-Jumper

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Stefan Banic, a Slovak inventor, constructed a prototype of a parachute in 1913 and tested it in Washington D.C. in front of the U.S. Patent Office and military representatives by jumping from a 41-floor building and subsequently from an airplane in 1914.