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Triple BASE Jump Between Fisher Towers

Andy Lewis becomes the first person to jump between these famous rock climbing features

Andy Lewis spends his life in the deserts of Utah, home to some of the most unique climbing and advanced BASE jumping exits in the world.

This set at Moab’s Fisher Towers may take the cake though. In this never-before performed stunt, Lewis shows us his POV of three back-to-back-to-back exits and landings that require perfection across the board. This combo stunt opens with an exit from Dragon’s Back with a flight under the canopy to King Fisher, a tiny, flat-top landing pad.

From there, you must repack before jumping + flying down to the tall spire of Ancient Art, which requires pinpoint precision to grab the safety line attached to the rock spire upon landing. Then to cap it off, the departure from Ancient Art requires a rollover plus a 400-foot descent to the valley floor.

Each of the towers are home to famous rock climbs, including Stolen Chimney 5.10 A0 4p, Entry Fee 5.8R and Finger of Fate 5.8 C2+ 8p.

Triple BASE Jump

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