Landing

The jumper lands more than 480 feet below the bridge.

Small Person

You can barely see the jumper under the massive chute.

Gliding

Gliding down to land near the water.

Steer to the shore

You can see both chutes in this photo but no jumper. You can get a sense of how small that mini chute really is.

Open Sesame

Kevin did an awesome job getting these shots from the bridge.

Horizontal

Parallel to the ground you see his mini chute open the whole way and his landing chute beginning to open.

Pull the cord

This jumper is reaching for his cord as his mini chute is opening.

Free Fall

There is still a good distance of free fall before that mini chute opens up.

Mini Chute

The jumpers first throw a small chute they have in their hand.

Jump

Ready. Set. Jump. The first jumper we saw that day pushing off.

BASE Jumpers

The Perrine Bridge is the only man made structure where BASE jumping is legal year round without a permit.

Kevin and Ramp

Above Kevin’s head in this picture in the distance is the ramp Evil Kneivel built for his unsuccessful attempt to jump the Snake River Canyon.

Eastern View

It was a beautiful day in Idaho and we took full advantage of the wonderful light and amazing view.

Bad Kelsey

Kelsey sitting on a wall designed to keep people from sitting on it. Notice he jagged rocks.

Fishing Boat

A fishing boat gives some idea of the size of the Snake River Canyon at this point.

Frustrated Kelsey

Kelsey frustrated with Kevin before leaving for the trip because he wasn’t helping to pack clothes.

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The boys (Karl, Sean, and Kevin) smoking cigars in the dark.

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Peek-a-boo with the sunset.

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Kelsey looking cute in another sunset photo.