Impossible lines
rider: François Bon.

With this new discipline called Speedriding, pilots do ski with a very small wing above their head and choose when they want to ski or fly. It gives them access to impossible lines...
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Benjamin Jung 2 years ago
Amazing shot and thanks for the info and the youtube link.
Awe-inspiring.
sendhil 2 years ago
Awesome :) great writeup too!
Alexandre Buisse 2 years ago
I often wish that I could fly when I climb, maybe this would be a solution?
Tristan Shu  yes for sure Alexandre. you get access to impossible lines, and can still fly in strong wing conditions when paragliding or delta wouldnt be an option. It requires a lot of skills if you want to get close to the ground though, you should check Antoine Montant segment in the video Claim: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtL9FQFBqiE . If this is just to fly down, not too much skills are required.
Olivier Comment 3 years ago
marvellous!
Dare Turnsek 3 years ago
Just crazy:)
photographics 3 years ago
this must be real fun!
Claudio Solera 3 years ago
Another pearl...!!! Merry Christmas! Ciao,Clà.
Irene Sahner 3 years ago
Awesome pic... This little red accent really makes the pic very interesting. I like the nuances in the snow. Compliments...
Thomas Ljungberg 3 years ago
Outstanding! Love that spec of color! Nice lines, both in the photograph as well as chosen by the skier...
/Thomas
barbara 3 years ago
no words to describe the feeling of freedom i get from this one.
Johannes Glännman 3 years ago
A very "big" picture with a huge greatness....

Would be very nice printed very big on a empty wall....

mvh // Johannes
Paolo Giudici 3 years ago
Really stunning!
A. Zahron 3 years ago
Superb! i like it!
KPK 3 years ago
A stunning shot!
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Equipment
Canon 20D + 24-105
Location
Mont Cook Range - New Zealand
Date
20070905
Tags
SPEEDRIDING, SKI, FLYING
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Comments
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Category
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