Records: The following list of records is not meant to be taken seriously. It is mostly here because asking about a particular type of BASE record on the forums happens very often. Unfortunately, many records are hard to verify, hard to define, and hard to accomplish. The information below can easily be wrong. If you have more correct information, please leave a comment. Meanwhile, consider the list below a joke for entertainment purposes only.
This record is the shortest time it took somebody to make a jump from all four objects. BASE WIKI is interested to get more details. [1]
Most jumps in 24 hours
133 jumps, Gary Cunningham
Using an elevator and packers.
Most human-powered jumps in 24 hours
57 jumps, Miles Daisher
This record was done on the Potato Bridge. All climbing was done by Miles Daisher himself, and no boat or cars were used. Packing was done by a support crew. Miles jumped for 20.5 hours and was then forced to stop because of high winds.
Biggest Multiway of a bridge
21-way from the Potato Bridge
The following 21 people simultaneously jumped from the Potato Bridge in September 2005: Jim O'Brian, Eric Gunderson, Alan Christoffersen, Mark Ridley, Johnny Utah Winkelkotter, DJ Higgins, Jeff Schlabs, Andre Sementile, Mark Sheehan, John Agnos, Ray Losli, Ray Pickett, Nikolaj Valentin, Bill Sullivan, Paul, Matt Moilanen, Miles Daisher, Ted Biggs, Abbie Mashaal, Matthew Fleischman, Todd Higley
Biggest Multiway of a building
30 people from the Ostankino Tower in Moscow, Russia, in 2004. [2]
Biggest Multiway inside of a building
10 people inside of the Tropical Island Resort Dome close to Berlin, Germany, in 2005. Verified with an entry in the Guinness Book Of World Records.
10 people inside of the Tropical Island Resort Dome close to Berlin, Germany, in 2005. Verified with an entry in the Guinness Book Of World Records.
Biggest Multiway from a cliff
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24 people exit together from Kjerag, Norway, in 1999. [2]
10 years later, on August 8, 2009, 49 people exit together from Katthammar, Norway.
Highest Starting Exit Point
Meru Peak, The current Guinness World Record for a BASE jump starting elevation is held by Singleman himself and partner Heather Swan for a jump from 6604 meters (21,667ft) from Meru Peak in northern India on 23 May 2006.
Lowest Freefall over Water
Unknown
Lowest Freefall over Hard Ground
The current rumor is that a guy called Jim Bruckhauser jumped from 110 feet with a very big pilot chute and something like an 18′ pulled-down apex round. Apparently it’s on record on film, but BASE WIKI is awaiting confirmation of this incredible feat.
Lowest D-BAG over Hard Ground
63 feet, on video “Fixed 2!” by Vertical Visions (Jason Bell).
09 February 2006
06:56 by anonymous.
German jumpers verified (with video) a 26.8 meter direct bag over hard ground.
Jason Bell’s “Fixed 2″ has video of a 63 foot direct bag, with a landing in water, but the impact zone (directly below exit) on hard ground. Opening surge was required to carry the jumper into the (knee deep) water.
Lowest Unpacked Jump over Hard Ground
Base 587, doing a TARD from 111 feet.
Longest Delay
Yuri Kuznetsov, approximately 2 minutes (wingsuit, Summer 2005)
This record is for the longest delay on a BASE jump. Wingsuits may be used. The record for longest delay without a wingsuit is hard to find since the line between jeans and wingsuits has blurred since the introduction of more advanced tracking apparel.
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