In December, two Russian BASE jumpers, Ratmir Nagimyanov and Gleb Vorevodin, flew in Italy. Next to a favorite BASE jumping spot of Monte Brento, they have added an interesting flying piece also in the area of Sass Pordoi. At speed of 150 km / h, they passed between the limestone rock towers of the Dolomites here. Adrex.com classifies the place to the top European “rocky” BASE localities.
Sass Pordoi Terrace is a natural terrace located at 2950 meters above sea level in the upper section of Val di Fassa in the Italian part of the Dolomites. The Twin Towers, situated few hundred meters under the terrace, were the total adventure passing place that you can watch in the video below. Find the place on the map of Adrex.com Locations...
Video: Youtube More Ratmir´s BASE deeds (baseguru.ru) Photos: Wikipedia
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