How did you spend the longest day of the year? Miles Daisher spent the extra hours of daylight on the summer solstice throwing himself off a bridge – 63 times, to be exact. The feat earned him the record for the most unassisted BASE jumps in 24 hou...
How did you spend the longest day of the year? Miles Daisher spent the extra hours of daylight on the summer solstice throwing himself off a bridge – 63 times, to be exact. The feat earned him the record for the most unassisted BASE jumps in 24 hou...
Raw 100 is a video series designed to highlight the talent and creativity of filmmakers. It's said that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, and this series celebrates that idea.
Watch Miles Daisher BASE jump from the top of the Treasury in Petra, Jordan. Miles BASE jumped from the top of the Treasury in the depth of the Lost City of Petra and landed directly in front of it, in less than 15 seconds, going 20 miles per hour, i...
We asked legendary race caller Greg Miles which of his 36 Caulfield Cups were the most memorable, and to call a phantom race with these winners.
To fulfill his dream of "skyaking" into river rapids and then sending it over a waterfall, Miles Daisher enlists the help of professional kayaker Rafa Ortiz to be his stunt double. Rafa agrees but wants Miles to teach him how to BASE jump in return.
Speedriding, a mixture of big mountain skiing and paragliding, is a new sport on a progression tear. Jon Devore and Mike Swanson team up with skier JT Holmes to explore British Columbia's Pemberton Mountain Range and ride this untapped playground.
If your friends jumped off a bridge, would you do it, too? Pilot Kirby Chambliss and skydiver Amy Chmelecki put the old saying to the test by letting Miles Daisher take them on their first BASE jumps, leaping from the 450m Perrine Bridge.
In an effort to show off the electrifying feeling of skysurfing, Sean MacCormac and Jon Devore plan a trip to Florida to skirt the edge of the giant thunderheads that accumulate over the state. It's a plan with high voltage consequences.
Miles Daisher talks through one of his closest calls ever. His wingsuit gets hung up on the exit step of the plane, and he must keep his wits about him to prevent a disaster that could put everyone on board in grave danger.
With the whole team meeting up in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States, Miles Daisher plays tour guide and shows off his favorite local jump spots, including a BASE jump off the roof of a moving car and over the side of a huge bridge.
Miles Daisher plans a surprise visit to be a part of Amy Chmelecki's attempt to break the world record for a sit-flying formation with a huge group of 72 skydivers. The pressure is on, but Amy has the drive to make it happen.