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BASE jump stunt coordinator • Skydiving stuntman • BASE jump COURSE Coach

MILES DAISHER

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Welcome to the ledge

Miles Daisher is an accomplished BASE jump stuntman and BASE jump stunt coordinator with more than 10,000 skydives and over 6,000 BASE jumps. He is a member of the Red Bull Air Force and actively teaches BASE jump courses.

 
 
 
Some people think I’m crazy, but if you’re not doing what you love, then I think you’re crazy.
— Miles Daisher
 
 

Reserve your next adventure

MILES D'S BASE CAMP

BASE jump with Miles in Twin Falls, Idaho at the I.B. Perrine Bridge. Learn to pack, jump and land safely at one of the most user friendly BASE jumping locations, or take an Advanced BASE Jump Course to level up your game.

 
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MEET THE world's most elite skydive teaM

Miles Above

Miles Daisher and the Red Bull Air Force show what it takes to be part of the world’s most elite skydive team. Each episode dives deep into Miles and the other team members’ lives and how they plan each new BASE jump, wingsuit endeavor, or skydive.

 
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The Disciplines
of Human Flight

 
 

Miles does it all. In relentless pursuit of adrenaline, he is an expert canopy pilot and focuses on the following disciplines of human flight: 

 

Base jumping

Wingsuit flying

Skydiving

 
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SpeedRiding

Skyaking

Rope-swing base jumping

 

Photo credit: Eli Thompson, Joerg Mitter, and Andy Farrington

 

INDIANA JONES WOULD BE PROUD

The lost city of Petra

Watch Miles BASE jump from the top of the Treasury in the depth of the Lost City of Petra and landed directly in front of it, all in less than 15 seconds, going 20 mph, in a canyon that is 100 feet wide.

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RECLAIM WHAT WAS ONCE YOURS

A New World Record

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, earning him the record for the most unassisted BASE jumps in 24 hours. Miles climbed over 29,000 feet of rock, higher than Mount Everest, all in a day's work.

 

Skydiving stunts, BASE jump stunts, & MORE

Projects

See Miles in action as he pushes his limits and forge new paths for human flight.

 
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