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Oct
19
2007

Friday Links: GPS, Writers Competition, Skydiving with RedBull - did it give him wings?

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LONDON, UK (Team Geared Up) - Enjoy your Friday links! The stories we never got to talk about:

“He jumped from 40,000ft without a parachute…” Know the lyrics? Travis Pastrana does! This Moto Cross rider (world famous for performing backflips on a motorbike) has jumped out of a plane wearing only his boxers and holding a can of Red Bull. No Parachute!

In the promotional stunt, after getting the required film footage his dive crew ’soared’ over to him and attached his hidden harness to a chute in free-fall and pulled the cord. Nice! How much could have gone wrong with this one?! Story via Goblog I think.

TrackMyJourney.co.uk apparently a great tool for GPS linkage to your mobile phone. Must run a test myself!

Outdoor bloggers Rock & Ice writing competition. Neal & Dave, boys you should enter this with your stories!

Video of MAX Adventure (Fiennes cancelled trip due to funding) and the landrovers they were using that had modified wheel bases to take tracks on them. Very cool vehicles for Ice work.

1997 - Wales, Alaska. Reconnaissance of the Bering Strait to establish the feasibility of driving across the sea-ice from Russia to Alaska. This was part of a bigger project to drive around the world from the west of Ireland to the east of Newfoundland, to celebrate Land Rover’s 50th anniversary. Led by the renowned explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the project was cancelled due to costs.

Project your GPS speed onto your windscreen
for a real HUD (Heads Up Display) system like out of Star Wars.

Have an amazing weekend!

-Robin-

Latest Comments (2):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB4uLm2wKNg - jumping with no parachute!

http://www.joejennings.com/slide35.htm - absolutely no room for error ;-)

Nice!! I love the way the guy is just wearing Jeans in that pic!

I particularly like this vid:

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