There aren't too many places in the world where two BASE jumpers can stand back-to-back and simultaneously jump off opposite sides of a spire, yet David Walden and Francois Gouy did just that. The duo leapt off the East and West faces of the Aiguille Dibona in France, then joined their flights along the same proximity line in the French Alps.
There aren't too many places in the world where two BASE jumpers can stand back-to-back and simultaneously jump off opposite sides of a spire, yet David Walden and Francois Gouy did just that. The duo leapt off the East and West faces of the Aiguille Dibona in France, then joined their flights along the same proximity line in the French Alps.