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Check my new site AdventureRocket.com Adventure living – Stories from the beyond the dream

Posted on 08 March 2012

I am building a new web site. It’s on www.adventurerocket.com. Check it out!

The site will focus on Adventure living – stories from the beyond the dream. So AdventureRocket.com is all about the adventure in all of us. What ever your dream is in life, I hope my stories will inspire you to pursue your own dreams!

I will have in-depth articles about adventurous people I know, people I meet on my travels or read about in magazines and online. Also I will blog on my own adventures at the blog part of site. You can follow the blog here: Adventure Blog on Base Jumping & Outdoor Life – Follow your Dreams

My adventures go beyond dreaming about them – I breathe them, follow them, document them with video and photos- I live them!

The most recent article is part 1 of my thoughts on free fall photography in base jumping http://www.adventurerocket.com/base-jumping-free-fall-photography-part-1/

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Adventure living - stories on base jumping, skydiving, speedflying adventures

theskydivingtube.com will of course continue. But I will keep my focus here to skydiving stories and skydiving images and video.

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Playing with Spitfire – Speedflying from Eagles Nest

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Playing with Spitfire – Speedflying from Eagles Nest

Posted on 12 January 2012

Matt launching towards the east by Eagles Nest

I had the opportunity to shoot a few photos of Matt and Jose when they were enjoying a few speedflying sessions with the Swing Spitfire 11 from Eagles Nest (which is located at the end of the norwegian Lysefjorden).

I will be looking to get some more photos of this fantastic flying machine in 2012, from the ground and in flight as well – so let me know if you are flying somewhere in Europe.

I finally got to fly myself this summer in Switzerland, you can check the video out here: Let the new Spitfire Speedfly adventure begin – finally got some air

I added a small sample from Trentemøllers ‘Snowflake’ – get the full song here:itunes.apple.com/dk/album/the-last-resort/id198723009

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Impressions from Norway – Kjerag Lysebotn Smellveggen Base Jumpers and the Fjord

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Impressions from Norway – Kjerag Lysebotn Smellveggen Base Jumpers and the Fjord

Posted on 20 December 2011

Spent quite a lot of time in this place in 2011. I tried to capture part of the unique settings that Lysebotn in Norway has to offer.

Every evening a load of base jumpers go up to jump either Smellveggen exit 1, 2, 3 or exit zero. Some days I didn’t want to join them so I stayed at the camp ground with my camera to capture some of the scenery.

Base jumping at Kjerag is unique – if you want to go there to watch or jump yourself take a look at their website www.basekjerag.com

Oh..which reminds me, I have added some similar impressions in this video – looong video he he – check it out if you like the above photos.

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MTB Base jumping – Riding a 1000 meter vertical cliff

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MTB Base jumping – Riding a 1000 meter vertical cliff

Posted on 19 December 2011

My fellow base jumper Chad and I were hiking up for a regular base jump, and ran into these 2 norwegian MTB enthusiasts Tom and Terje this summer at Kjerag in Norway. They we hauling their 2 Trek MTB’s up a steep steep trail to get a photo on the famous Kjerag Bolten.

Next thing I know is that they joked about how cool it would be to ride it off the mountain…

Chad: I’ll do it!
Me: I will follow you and film your pleasure ride…
Terje & Tom: Great, tomorrow it is!

Please enjoy our little adventure. And as Tom and Terjes MTB team motto states:
“Alt er mulig!” – “Everything is possible!”

PS: Yes, we recovered all pieces of the wonderful Trek MTB, and it DID receive a little beating caused by a “faster than normal” decent – sorry about that!!!

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