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Mar
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2008
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Speed-Flying Descent of Aconcagua |

FLINTSHIRE, NORTH WALES (Team Geared Up) - Today www.climbing.com report that Frenchman, François Bon, has made a speed-flying descent of the south face of Aconcagua. Bon, already with a descent of the Eiger by the west and north faces, as well as Mont Blanc already under his belt is one of this sports leading activists.
Bon summited Aconcagua, 22,841-foot, after an 11-day approach in early-winter conditions. Skiing off the snowfields on top, he descended the 9,000-foot south face in 4 minutes 50 seconds. “With the altitude it goes so fast!†Bon said. “I fell from the sky along the walls.â€
Don’t confuse this with paragliding! With wings half the size of regular paragliding canopies, speed-flyers hit speeds of 50 mph or more during their descents; Check the video below to see his 2007 descent of the Eiger:
*Dave A*

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Latest Comments (2):
Wow - 4mins 50sec is unreal. Imagine the speed you have the process the oncoming terrain at!
(P.S. Dav, I added a photo to it for you as videos dont show on the homepage until the person clicks into it)
That looks like fun :D
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