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MAN: They had a perfect moment in time.
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That's as much as that cliff
was going to give them.
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I'm glad that she got in her car
and drove off.
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Because if she would have hung out
any longer,
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it was like the entire mountain
was going to fall on top of her.
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That cliff had it out for them
or something.
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I don't know what it was but it just
didn't end well for the Boenishes.
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Nothing happens by chance.
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Every single thing that ever happens,
happens for a reason.
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Happens due to the law of the universe.
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And it's just incumbent upon me
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to figure out enough
what those laws are and obey those laws.
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I feel that when I jump off a cliff,
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I'm obeying those laws of the universe,
including gravity.
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- Ready?
- WOMAN: I'm ready.
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OK. Four, three, two, one, go.
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We've moved over to the mid-point
of our newsroom
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to get away from
the mainstream news of the day
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and look at some more unusual things
going on.
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Of course, I have been the one
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with the more unusual things going on
for most of the day.
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One of them is the growing fad
of parachuting from skyscrapers.
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Especially here in Los Angeles. And you
pursued that yesterday afternoon.
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MAN: Downtown Los Angeles is a natural
for this sort of thing.
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In particular, the high-rise
construction boom is a big attraction.
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Because the unfinished buildings
usually have little security,
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jumpers can make it secretly
to the top and make theirjumps.
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Not too many years ago, this sport
wouldn't have worked in Los Angeles
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because there were no true
high-rise buildings.
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But now several buildings
are above 50 stories tall
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and skyscraper skydiving is a big sport.
It is also illegal.
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MAN: We almost feel like we're
astronauts walking on the moon.
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It just gives us a feeling of power
and of joy.
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We want to share it with the world
but every time we try to,
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people can't relate because,
in a sense, it's out of their realm.
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When I first started this story,
I thought that's a crazy thing.
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Why would anyone want to do that?
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But after talking for a while
with those people
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and hearing the thrill they get from it,
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I have to admit it's a little tempting.
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- No!
- Only a little, but it is.
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- Doofus!
- (LAUGHS)
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My guest's name rhymes with Danish.
His name is Carl Boenish.
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You are a cinematographer, A,
but you are, B, a cliff jumper.
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I want to say that again
so people know I meant to say it.
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Cliff jumper. You jump off cliffs, Carl.
You do do that?
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Yes, I do, Pat.
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CARL: One of my mottos is
there's no future in growing up.
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I just never want to grow up.
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Most people, I guess they grow old.
I don't want to grow old or grow up.
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(WOMAN LAUGHS)
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I don't want to be childish.
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But I think there are a lot of virtues
in being childlike.
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Because if you study a child, he hasn't
been taught what he can't do.
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- WOMAN: We all do a lot of praying.
- MAN: You do pray?
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CARL: I think a lot of this comes
from a metaphysical basis, even.
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A spiritual basis.
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I think that the biggest aspect to why
I do this is for rejuvenation.
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Because if I can master these goals, it
improves every other department in life.
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I think that if a group of people
can watch me jump off a building
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and be successful, they can say,
"Well, I probably don't want to do that
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but maybe I could bowl
that perfect 300 game."
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LONG: He was a guy that was everything
and everywhere all at once.
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And he had this crazy infectious
enthusiasm. And he would laugh.
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And he would fly over to the piano
and play some classical riffs
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and then he would talk about
quantum mechanics.
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And then he would get a little weepy
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and then he'd wax nostalgic
about some job that he had.
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Then we'd go out
and jump on the trampoline.
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It was like a stream of consciousness.
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Half from hell and half from, you know,
some better world somewhere.
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I mean, it was really an interesting
kind of thing being around this guy.
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WOMAN: Our father's name was Carl.
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And Ronnie was Carl,
so at home, we always called him Ronnie.
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My brother got polio
from a polio vaccine.
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They weren't sure he was going to live.
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MAN: But he survived it.
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And for his recovery he was in
a wheelchair and couldn't walk.
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His legs were really weak.
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So he spent his time
playing the piano.
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PRICE: When he had polio, he missed
a whole year of elementary school.
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But once he finally got cleared
and could go back to school,
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he challenged every boy in his class
one at a time
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until he could beat them
in a foot race.
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And he beat every one of them.
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He talked to me a lot about
his birth mother leaving.
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And I think that touched him deeply.
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Then he was in high school
and he was, you know,
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very intellectual
and always doing his calculus.
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BOB: So he had just finished college
when I was born
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and started working for Hughes Aircraft
as an electrical engineer.
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WENTZEL: Once he got into skydiving
he just changed.
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They're always pulling you in.
You're part of a group.
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You have to fly together.
So he changed completely.
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WOMAN: You used to be an engineer.
Pretty safe, secure type job.
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When and how did you make
the decision to give that all up
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and go into doing this,
what you like to do, full time?
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It's funny.
My boss at Hughes Aircraft told me,
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"Carl, the man who knows how
will always have a job."
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"The man who knows why
will be his boss."
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And at that time I knew how to design
electrical circuits.
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I knew how to skydive.
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But I knew why to skydive
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much better than I knew
why the electronic circuits worked.
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OK, new sheet of paper.
New heading entitled The
Gypsy Moths.
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PRICE:
He was working at Hughes Aircraft.
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And he got the opportunity
to do
Gypsy Moths.
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And that was a big MGM production.
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CARL: I was asked by MGM
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to be in charge of the aerial free-fall
filming sequences.
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MAN: John Frankenheimer,
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the director who created
the excitement of
Grand Prix,
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now captures the drama and spectacle
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of the death-defying game called
skydiving in The
Gypsy Moths.
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So he went and took the
Gypsy Moths job
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and that was the end
of his electrical engineering career.
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CARL: I didn't know how I wanted
to film the aerial sequences.
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I had to experiment
and try all kinds of things.
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And I had to find really young guys
who were willing to do that.
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Pull it! Pull it!
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Carl was an innovator. He was
probably the only one in Hollywood,
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or the area, that was known
for free-fall photography.
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MAN: Background of Carl Boenish
and his films.
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Carl Boenish's early start.
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He has been able to put off going back
to work two months at a time
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such that for over the last ten years,
he's never had to go back to work,
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and is accustomed to making film
payments instead of car payments.
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As it's worked out in the past,
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Carl Boenish usually spends
about two years
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to make one 15-minute film.
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If you were jumping with Boenish,
it was expected
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that you'd wear a helmet-mounted camera
or possibly two.
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Carl's main focus was to share
the wealth. Share that feeling.
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To share the feeling with people
that didn't understand it,
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that thought we were absolutely crazy
to do something like this.
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But once you see it
and see the beauty of it,
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I think people tend to understand
the motive.
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CARL:
I've been skydiving for 18 years now
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and I've been filmmaking
forjust as long.
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Primarily, I consider myself a filmmaker
first and a skydiver second.
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So whatever he did, he wanted to capture
on film the best way he could.
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I think he wanted to show the humanity,
the freedom, that is felt
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when you are pushing the envelope of
what the human spirit can accomplish.
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MAN: Yosemite is beautiful.
It's breathtaking.
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Many people cry when they first see it.
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It's beyond their expectation,
beyond their experience.
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I was the chief ranger in
Yosemite National Park.
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And my job was protection.
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So protecting the park from the people
and the people from the park
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and the people from the people.
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Where did you get the inclination
to jump off a cliff?
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Well, this comes from making
1500 parachute jumps over 15 years
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and becoming so proficient at it
that you wonder,
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well, what else is out there?
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MAN: El Capitan.
3,600 feet of polished granite
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rising from California's
Yosemite Valley.
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For climbers, its vertical ascent
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is one of the great challenges
of North America.
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A group of professional parachuters
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traveled to this unique spot
to experience flight.
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When I organized the first load
to go to El Capitan,
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we spent nearly all summer there,
four or five trips,
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scouting of the geography, finding,
hopefully, places suitable to jump.
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Then we stumbled upon
this really idyllic place
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that's about 3,000 feet tall
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with an overhang
of a couple hundred feet.
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And as soon as I saw it I yelled,
"Eureka!"
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MAN: The pioneers of this remarkable
attempt
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are skydivers Kent Lane and Tom Stark.
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Along with Kenny Gosselin, Mike Sherrin
and helper Sally Wenlzel.
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Expedition leader Carl Boenish
with Dave Blattell.
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Carl, on his own, was doing
a lot of research on El Cap.
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He then asked me
to help him with the filming of it.
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I wanted to figure out a way,
if possible,
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to film a person running off a cliff.
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But from a vantage point
looking back toward the cliff.
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The first jumps were going to be made
off El Cap
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and Carl wanted to get
motion-picture footage
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of the first jumpers running towards him
jumping off the cliff
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and then that way he could then follow
them down as they were in free fall.
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CARL: Actually, I made a homemade ladder
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that's about 20 feet long
out of aluminum.
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I perched on the end of this ladder
so I could film toward the cliff.
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BLATELL: It was a long pole.
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And it had some crosspieces on it
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to kind of make it like
a little bit of a ladder.
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When it was set up
by the rock climbers on El Cap,
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it was just this rod sticking out
from the mountain
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with a little bicycle seat.
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And if you were going to sit on
that bicycle seat,
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there's nothing between you
and 3,000 feet below you.
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I mean, it was just nothing.
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He would go out there...
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and then he'd have to get up the nerve
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and swing 180
so that he could sit on that seat.
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He was nuts.
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He was absolutely nuts.
Then you would hear his laugh
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and you were guaranteed
that he was nuts.
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And he talked us into jumping off
this thing.
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So we're all nuts.
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We were all young and not knowing
any better. We're ready to go.
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BLATELL: Kent Lane,
first jumper off of the first trip.
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Two and a half years' jumping,
600 jumps.
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My name is Kent Lane.
The first time I heard about it,
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it sounded like really a neat thing
to do.
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I was scared to death.
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When I was out on this ladder,
I'd make sure everyone was ready.
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And I would start the countdown.
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Five, four, three, two, one, go!
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I saw a wall, a huge granite wall,
accelerating right next to me.
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When you exit off of a cliff,
there's no wind to work with.
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And so how you go off
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is how you're going to stay
for the next four or five seconds.
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Can't wait to do it again.
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And so once we got down
on the ground
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we had ground crew
that took our gear
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and they placed them under rocks
or under logs. It is all mapped out.
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We were all dressed up as hikers.
All we did was we'd land and stood
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and ground crew changed us
from skydiver to hiker.
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And then we just, you know, dispersed.
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We were entirely successful
in all our cliff jumps
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because I feel that we were
constantly led by the idea
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that we were glorifying mankind's
beautiful spirit of seeking adventure
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and that we were within our rights of
freedom and dominium over all the Earth.
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There are many man-made laws that aren't
laws at all that need to be broken.
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One is a belief that it's impossible
to jump off a cliff.
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I felt the activity
I thought was exciting.
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And to do it off of El Cap
just trigged my imagination.
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I thought that was wonderful.
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I didn't feel adversarial,
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but it didn't keep me
from doing my job at times.
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It didn't seem
like it was going to stop.
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How do you herd a bunch of cats?
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We had word that there were
going to be cliff jumpers
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coming into the top of El Cap.
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And it was against the law.
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This is a cat-and-mouse part of it.
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LANE: A couple weeks later
when Carl and I went back
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and we jumped off,
I got caught by the ranger.
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I was the first person ever caught
for BASE jumping in Yosemite.
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MAN: Tom Stark, Dave Blattell
and Jill Morgan got citations.
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I was an attorney for
the Federal Government.
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So I couldn't represent them.
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But I did a lot of pro bono work
for them
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and we were trying to challenge
their park's regulation.
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Speaking of El Capitan, there have been
some controversies around that.
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Apparently the park did not want people
jumping off their cliffs.
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Yeah. That's true. And we can
certainly see their point of view.
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But they just didn't understand.
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In fact, they couldn't even believe
that we just jumped off.
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Basically,
we will just jump off
and fall for ten seconds
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and fall over a thousand feet.
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I found most of the jumpers
very agreeable.
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Carl was special. You kind of have
an instinct about the ringleaders.
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He was easy to remember.
He had this aura of life.
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You don't have to dislike someone
to take away their freedom.
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My name is Carl Boenish.
I'm expedition of this leader.
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(LAUGHTER)
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Cut.
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MAN: The park ranger at the time
that issued these citations
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was aware that Carl was involved in it.
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MAN:
What did you say
with respect to the filming?
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CARL: OK, they asked me, you know,
whose equipment it was
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and first of all they said,
"Where is Carl?"
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You know, I mean,
where is Carl Boenish?
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- Really?
- Yeah. They're out for blood.
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WENTZEL:
Somehow we got involved with rangers.
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The film was confiscated.
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Carl was very concerned about his film.
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MAN: One of those what was there
was the park ranger
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that sort of had this vendetta
against Carl
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and they continued to press
the litigation aspect.
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We don't want to be limited
by anything except nature.
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We always have to listen
to nature's laws.
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But not necessarily man's laws.
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The US Magistrate, Don Pitts,
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he was kind of tired of seeing
this parade of cliff jumpers coming in.
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So he was throwing the book at him.
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MAN: I know that the park ranger
was really trying to focus on Carl.
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CARL:
I don't mind being called paranoid,
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if that's what you want
to call it or me.
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I do admit to being extreme and radical.
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And I feel that I'm justified
in being extremely radical
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if it's based on truth and principle.
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I believe that truth is radical.
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WENTZEL: My time with Carl ended
at the beginning of '79.
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You were either all in or,
you know, there were challenges.
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At some level he was really trying
to kind of close that gap
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of getting that unconditional,
forever love by his side.
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The fact that Carl was around
40 years old and not married
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told me that he either wasn't
interested in women
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or not interested in marriage.
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He was a geek, a nerd, everything
you can imagine in that scope.
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I wouldn't say he was popular
with the ladies.
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I know that when it came to Jeanie,
something really captured him about her.
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His whole life just changed
and the focus of his life was Jeanie.
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Those of us who met Carl,
anybody, would go away
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with part of his goodness,
it becomes a part of you.
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And whenever
anybody expresses goodness,
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it travels away with that person.
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Carl and I first met in April of 1979.
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I was a sophomore at Pomona College.
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Carl was showing his most recent film,
which was Skydive.
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(APPLAUSE)
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Afterwards, he had us get in a circle.
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He said, "Everybody stand up.
Get in a circle and hold hands."
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So the group of us stood up and
held hands the way he had requested.
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We're thinking, "This is a bit odd.
Where is he going with this?"
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And, of course, he just wanted us
to experience the position
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that skydivers would be in
when they came into a star formation.
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His purity
was a very attractive quality.
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And everybody recognized that.
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When we were all departing,
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I saw another girl was talking to him
and giving him her phone number.
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And I thought, well, she's very
interested. So I just let it be.
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It had been fun to see Carl's movie.
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It was nice to meet
and talk with a parachutist.
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I wanted to pursue this somehow.
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And I thought to myself, "I know Carl."
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I believe that I wrote him a letter,
actually.
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He ended up calling me
and telling me,
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"I'll come out and get you.
It's right on the way to drop zone."
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And this ended up being our first date.
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Carl and I talked a lot
going out to the drop zone.
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It was a long drive.
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We talked about things
that we believed in.
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Principles that we held to.
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While we were at the drop zone
Carl said, "Let's have a foot race."
329
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And I thought, "OK."
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I think we were running
next to the airplane
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as the airplane
was starting to take off.
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It was just something
that came to him to do.
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I guess maybe in a sense,
it was just a gauge.
334
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A gauge of possibilities.
335
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It had gotten late in the day
after our day at the drop zone
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and it was a long drive back.
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Carl had told me that
his sister had her house
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right there at Lake Elsinore
and that she wasn't home.
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He said it will be fine
if we just spent the night there.
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So he said,
"Well, you can sleep here on the couch
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and I'll go sleep in the bedroom
where I usually do."
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After a couple of hours
he came in and said,
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"Can I lie down here
beside you on the floor?"
344
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Then I said, "Well, that's OK."
345
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"That's OK."
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Then he said, "Can I hold your hand?"
347
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And so I said, "Yeah."
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And so he was lying there
parallel to me
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and we're holding hands
and that's the way we spent the night.
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In a matter of just a few weeks,
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we covered all the ground
that each of us felt was necessary
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to figure out if we were sufficiently
compatible to start a life together.
353
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It wasn't start a relationship,
live together, any of that.
354
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It was start a life together,
get married.
355
00:30:27,160 --> 00:30:29,162
You're about to get married in a week.
356
00:30:29,280 --> 00:30:31,169
Yes. I'm very excited about that.
357
00:30:31,280 --> 00:30:34,170
Does your fiancée jump off cliffs?
358
00:30:34,280 --> 00:30:39,605
Well, not yet. She would like to.
Since we met, she's made eight skydives
359
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and she has a natural affinity
for the air.
360
00:30:42,640 --> 00:30:44,927
I think she's going to be
a very fine skydiver.
361
00:30:55,360 --> 00:30:58,011
She didn't seem like
the skydiver type to me.
362
00:31:01,240 --> 00:31:08,362
I remember she wore this
red and yellow and blue bright clothes.
363
00:31:08,480 --> 00:31:11,962
And she kind of looked like she worked
at the little hot-dog stand
364
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where they dip the hot dogs.
365
00:31:14,160 --> 00:31:17,528
This girl just does not look like
a skydiver.
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00:31:21,040 --> 00:31:25,682
JEAN: More than once, people at
the drop zone pegged me as a librarian
367
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and some as a nun.
368
00:31:27,120 --> 00:31:30,522
They were trying to figure out
where I was coming from.
369
00:31:37,520 --> 00:31:40,683
There's this psychologist named Jung.
370
00:31:40,800 --> 00:31:44,930
And he always talked about
the marriage of opposites, right?
371
00:31:45,040 --> 00:31:48,249
And if you wanted
the diametric opposite of Carl Boenish
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that would be Jean Boenish.
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JEAN: I had that thoughtful demeanor,
and Carl did too.
374
00:31:59,840 --> 00:32:05,370
We were both very analytical,
very detail oriented,
375
00:32:05,480 --> 00:32:10,520
and interested in
an intelligent approach to everything.
376
00:32:10,680 --> 00:32:17,086
We were two people who were
a very good coupling. A unique coupling.
377
00:32:17,200 --> 00:32:22,809
We were very well fit for each other
and we loved each other very much.
378
00:32:23,000 --> 00:32:25,367
And now, ladies and gentlemen,
here we are.
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I am interviewing you live
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from the church of the marriage
of Jean and Carl Boenish.
381
00:32:32,800 --> 00:32:36,282
Jean, would you like to come here
and say a word? Quick. Hurry, hurry.
382
00:32:36,400 --> 00:32:39,643
We ran out of tape. And this is...
383
00:32:41,320 --> 00:32:44,529
Alright, one word. I don't know
what I've gotten myself into.
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00:32:44,640 --> 00:32:48,770
- One word is, "I do!"
- Those are two words.
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00:32:50,760 --> 00:32:53,764
JEAN: When I was considering
BASE jumping,
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when it was presented to me by Carl,
387
00:32:56,360 --> 00:33:02,083
it was something that struck me
as pleasant as camping.
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00:33:04,360 --> 00:33:09,526
MAN: One of the most interesting and
incomprehensible love stories ever.
389
00:33:09,640 --> 00:33:11,404
But they got along great.
390
00:33:11,520 --> 00:33:14,330
She was sort of the brains
of the operation.
391
00:33:17,200 --> 00:33:19,771
JEAN: So I was marrying into
his established business
392
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and joining him in partnership
as the team.
393
00:33:25,760 --> 00:33:27,046
Fifteen seconds!
394
00:33:30,720 --> 00:33:33,371
Camera goes on at five. Here you go.
395
00:33:33,480 --> 00:33:38,407
Five, four, three, two, one, go!
396
00:33:38,520 --> 00:33:40,488
There she goes!
397
00:33:41,720 --> 00:33:45,042
(WHOOPS) Alright!
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00:33:45,160 --> 00:33:47,208
JEAN:
It was a wonderful thing for both of us
399
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to begin our life
working together on a daily basis.
400
00:33:52,280 --> 00:33:54,681
Beautiful. Perfect form. Oh, man.
401
00:33:54,880 --> 00:33:58,965
Hey, Carl. it went really well.
Let me tell you something, though.
402
00:33:59,160 --> 00:34:02,369
It takes more than four seconds to open.
403
00:34:02,480 --> 00:34:04,608
Well, at least the count of four
when you're scared.
404
00:34:04,720 --> 00:34:08,611
Roger. I copy. Yeah, I'll tell you...
405
00:34:08,720 --> 00:34:10,484
You had such flawless form.
406
00:34:10,600 --> 00:34:12,807
You were rock steady.
Everything went mint.
407
00:34:12,920 --> 00:34:16,322
You make a hard act to follow, Jeanie.
That was flawless stability.
408
00:34:16,440 --> 00:34:19,284
I'm going to try to do the same thing.
Even I bend the knee.
409
00:34:19,400 --> 00:34:22,370
It's pretty easy, though.
Have a good one.
410
00:34:22,480 --> 00:34:23,720
Okay duke.
411
00:34:23,840 --> 00:34:27,731
It's a rush, you know? I'm using
the word scared because it's not...
412
00:34:27,840 --> 00:34:30,081
When you're counting the seconds,
it's not that.
413
00:34:30,200 --> 00:34:32,965
It's just that you seem to count
extra fast.
414
00:34:33,120 --> 00:34:35,691
It's what skydivers call a rush.
415
00:34:35,840 --> 00:34:38,002
You jump off
and there's absolutely nothing
416
00:34:38,120 --> 00:34:39,724
because you can't work with anything.
417
00:34:39,840 --> 00:34:43,401
You're at the mercy of nothing.
You're falling.
418
00:34:43,520 --> 00:34:45,363
Jean Boenish,
if I saw her in the street,
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00:34:45,520 --> 00:34:47,204
the last thing in the world
I would think
420
00:34:47,320 --> 00:34:49,846
is that she would put a parachute on
and jump off a rock.
421
00:34:49,960 --> 00:34:51,928
But she believed and loved him so much,
422
00:34:52,080 --> 00:34:56,927
and if Carl said that you could
jump off a cliff, do this, she did it.
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00:34:57,080 --> 00:34:59,811
And she did it better than
most of the men at the time.
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00:35:01,680 --> 00:35:04,490
CARL: Well, we're kind of used
to people calling us crazy.
425
00:35:04,600 --> 00:35:07,410
But at least in our opinion,
we're not crazy.
426
00:35:07,520 --> 00:35:11,844
We're basically fun-loving adventurers
and we really have fun skydiving.
427
00:35:12,040 --> 00:35:15,931
It's almost become a way of life for us,
we take it so seriously.
428
00:35:16,040 --> 00:35:19,647
Interestingly enough,
if it weren't for the camera,
429
00:35:19,800 --> 00:35:23,247
I, personally, probably wouldn't be
that interested in skydiving.
430
00:35:23,360 --> 00:35:27,206
Because the camera captures
something not only for ourselves
431
00:35:27,320 --> 00:35:31,166
but for everybody,
over a vast amount of time.
432
00:35:31,280 --> 00:35:36,411
And it's really a sense of creativity
that we do a lot of things in skydiving
433
00:35:36,520 --> 00:35:38,284
just for the sake of the camera,
434
00:35:38,400 --> 00:35:40,721
and hence for millions of people,
to see what we do.
435
00:35:43,160 --> 00:35:47,085
BOB: Pretty much all the BASE jumping
was called into the Manor Drive house.
436
00:35:47,240 --> 00:35:50,050
"We're going to go jump El Capitan
at six o'clock tomorrow morning."
437
00:35:50,200 --> 00:35:51,247
"Want to come and film?"
438
00:35:54,040 --> 00:35:58,284
Carl and Jean, this is Mary Todd.
Well, I'm over here.
439
00:35:58,400 --> 00:36:02,849
We did El Cap yesterday
and it just went so fantastic.
440
00:36:02,960 --> 00:36:05,042
Piece of cake. Everything.
441
00:36:05,240 --> 00:36:09,609
As you can tell, nothing happened.
No rangers.
442
00:36:09,720 --> 00:36:13,281
BOB: Soto say he was a ringleader,
yes, he didn't tell people to go jump
443
00:36:13,440 --> 00:36:15,727
but he knew about it.
444
00:36:15,840 --> 00:36:20,164
Even though we had had problems
with the National Park Service
445
00:36:20,320 --> 00:36:25,406
as far as arrests or people
wanting to fine or prohibit,
446
00:36:25,520 --> 00:36:30,765
BASE jumping
was not an illegal activity.
447
00:36:30,880 --> 00:36:34,123
And in the park service specifically,
448
00:36:34,280 --> 00:36:36,806
it should easily have been
a permitted activity.
449
00:36:36,960 --> 00:36:41,010
Currently it's pretty illegal to jump
off of the top of most of those cliffs.
450
00:36:41,120 --> 00:36:43,964
And I know that you've been instrumental
in fighting that.
451
00:36:44,080 --> 00:36:45,320
What's going on with that now?
452
00:36:45,440 --> 00:36:47,681
Is that going to be legalized
in your opinion?
453
00:36:47,800 --> 00:36:50,406
Well, we hope that in time,
just like mountain climbing,
454
00:36:50,560 --> 00:36:52,528
that it will be unregulated.
455
00:36:52,640 --> 00:36:56,531
Right now, we want to work
hand in hand with the park service.
456
00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:03,728
WENDT: We both wanted the same thing.
To legalize it.
457
00:37:03,840 --> 00:37:08,368
To reduce the danger
of jumping illegally.
458
00:37:08,480 --> 00:37:12,451
Because they're doing it at night.
Trying to evade us.
459
00:37:13,320 --> 00:37:17,086
MAN: Bill Wendt is the National Park
Service director for Yosemite.
460
00:37:17,280 --> 00:37:21,080
El Capitan happens to be
inside of Yosemite National Park.
461
00:37:21,240 --> 00:37:23,607
And it's one of the few cliffs
in the world
462
00:37:23,760 --> 00:37:25,842
where they can safely jump
from the top of a cliff
463
00:37:25,960 --> 00:37:28,645
and parachute down
to a suitable landing site.
464
00:37:28,760 --> 00:37:32,128
We have finally, after a year of
negotiating back and forth,
465
00:37:32,240 --> 00:37:35,483
you might say, convinced the park
service that it can be done safely.
466
00:37:35,600 --> 00:37:38,490
The park service is issuing permits.
467
00:38:23,560 --> 00:38:25,688
WENDT: It worked,
and it worked for a while,
468
00:38:25,800 --> 00:38:28,804
but it really started to be untenable.
469
00:38:28,920 --> 00:38:31,685
There were just too many free spirits.
470
00:38:32,720 --> 00:38:36,202
And we had to shut them down.
The ninth of September.
471
00:38:36,360 --> 00:38:39,364
CARL: Jumping off El Capitan
was first unregulated
472
00:38:39,480 --> 00:38:41,687
because it was unthought of.
473
00:38:41,800 --> 00:38:45,521
And then it was regulated
because it was feared.
474
00:38:45,640 --> 00:38:48,246
And then it was banned
because it was abused.
475
00:38:48,360 --> 00:38:52,206
WENDT: We got it started
because I recommended it.
476
00:38:52,360 --> 00:38:55,091
And it was stopped
because I recommended it.
477
00:38:55,240 --> 00:38:57,925
So I'm responsible.
478
00:39:00,200 --> 00:39:03,966
And maybe I was too impatient
and didn't...
479
00:39:04,720 --> 00:39:06,563
That... that I will admit.
480
00:39:11,920 --> 00:39:13,968
It really has no connection
with what we consider
481
00:39:14,120 --> 00:39:16,646
to be an International Aviation sport.
482
00:39:16,760 --> 00:39:20,560
It's more closely related
to circus acrobats and circus tricks.
483
00:39:25,240 --> 00:39:28,847
MAN: OK, the Granite Circus
was one of Carl's dreams.
484
00:39:29,880 --> 00:39:32,451
The last day of jumping,
he wanted to make it spectacular.
485
00:39:32,560 --> 00:39:36,121
So he arranged for one person
to be on stilts, that was me.
486
00:39:36,240 --> 00:39:39,050
Mayfield was going to walk
on his hands, doing a handstand.
487
00:39:39,160 --> 00:39:40,650
Carl was on a pogo stick
488
00:39:40,760 --> 00:39:42,888
and one other guy
was going to be on a skateboard.
489
00:39:45,880 --> 00:39:50,283
I got up on the stilts, made about
two or three steps and I was gone.
490
00:40:03,840 --> 00:40:05,922
It was so cool
491
00:40:06,080 --> 00:40:09,971
that that kind of set my heels in.
I was into BASE jumping.
492
00:40:10,080 --> 00:40:13,209
Even though it wasn't called
BASE jumping at the time.
493
00:40:13,400 --> 00:40:15,482
That was the program for me.
494
00:40:17,160 --> 00:40:20,164
After the permitted season
of jumping from El Capitan,
495
00:40:20,280 --> 00:40:26,049
the number of jumpers interested
doing this activity was growing.
496
00:40:26,160 --> 00:40:31,803
And Carl in his foresight knew
that we needed to be able
497
00:40:31,920 --> 00:40:35,641
to call it something other
than fixed object skydiving
498
00:40:35,760 --> 00:40:39,367
or skydiving from fixed objects
or cliff-jumping.
499
00:40:39,560 --> 00:40:43,121
There were boundaries
beyond just cliffs.
500
00:40:43,240 --> 00:40:47,962
I found some other objects around that
I thought might be interesting to jump.
501
00:40:48,080 --> 00:40:51,004
MAN: Phil Smith, Smitty,
came up with a couple ideas.
502
00:40:51,120 --> 00:40:53,566
One of them was jumping off TV towers.
503
00:40:53,720 --> 00:40:57,691
He had a TV tower in Houston
that was over a thousand feet high.
504
00:40:59,320 --> 00:41:03,325
He also mentioned that there was a
building going up at a construction
505
00:41:03,560 --> 00:41:07,929
that was ultimately going to be
about 900 feet high, a little bit more.
506
00:41:08,040 --> 00:41:09,485
One thing led to another.
507
00:41:09,600 --> 00:41:12,649
Carl and Jean decided to come out
in January of 1981.
508
00:41:13,520 --> 00:41:16,922
The four of us would go down
and jump the TV tower.
509
00:41:17,040 --> 00:41:18,121
That was the prime focus.
510
00:41:18,240 --> 00:41:20,481
The building had been mentioned
almost in passing.
511
00:41:20,600 --> 00:41:23,080
It seemed like not having done
either one
512
00:41:23,240 --> 00:41:26,289
that a TV tower jump would be
a lot more feasible than a building
513
00:41:26,480 --> 00:41:29,131
just because of the logistics
of getting onto a building.
514
00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:32,002
Smitty did all the homework
and lined it up for us.
515
00:41:32,120 --> 00:41:34,646
And by that I mean figured out
when we need to be there
516
00:41:34,840 --> 00:41:37,571
and how to get onto the tower
because we'd have to climb a fence.
517
00:41:37,720 --> 00:41:40,929
How to get away and how many sets of
cables there were on the tower
518
00:41:41,040 --> 00:41:45,204
so we could avoid hitting those.
Bottom line is we jumped that.
519
00:42:09,600 --> 00:42:13,650
JEAN: Carl and I had traveled out
to Phil Mayfield's house
520
00:42:13,800 --> 00:42:17,122
and we met Phil Smith there as well.
521
00:42:17,240 --> 00:42:21,245
MAYFIELD: And we started talking about
Carl's latest ideas. His grand idea.
522
00:42:21,360 --> 00:42:23,124
His big picture of fixed object jumping.
523
00:42:25,040 --> 00:42:29,090
SMITH: That evening we were up
in Phil's house in Arlington.
524
00:42:29,200 --> 00:42:31,362
And we were planning
our next day's jump.
525
00:42:31,480 --> 00:42:35,371
And Carl had been daydreaming all week
and brainstorming this thing.
526
00:42:35,480 --> 00:42:37,847
He came up with the idea
of making an organization
527
00:42:37,960 --> 00:42:39,485
where to be a member,
528
00:42:39,640 --> 00:42:42,371
you had to have jumped
these four different kinds of objects.
529
00:42:42,560 --> 00:42:48,249
MAYFIELD: So we started brainstorming
different acronyms, different names
530
00:42:48,360 --> 00:42:51,364
so that we could come up with
something that was kind of catchy.
531
00:42:51,480 --> 00:42:55,804
I don't really know who came up with it,
but it evolved into the word BASE.
532
00:42:55,920 --> 00:42:59,527
And all of the guys instantly
just grabbed hold of BASE
533
00:42:59,680 --> 00:43:02,001
and said, "Well, that's the one."
534
00:43:02,120 --> 00:43:04,282
- MAN: What's your group called?
- CARL: We don't...
535
00:43:04,440 --> 00:43:06,329
Crazy Men of the World.
No, what are you called?
536
00:43:06,520 --> 00:43:08,921
That's what most people call us.
537
00:43:09,040 --> 00:43:11,168
But we've got an organization.
538
00:43:11,280 --> 00:43:12,770
We have to be members of it
539
00:43:12,880 --> 00:43:16,123
although we don't have a roster
of official members yet.
540
00:43:16,280 --> 00:43:17,691
It's too new an organization.
541
00:43:17,800 --> 00:43:22,044
The type of jumping that we do,
first of all, is called BASE jumping.
542
00:43:22,200 --> 00:43:28,731
B-A-S-E is an acronym for Buildings,
Antennae Towers, Spans and Earth.
543
00:43:28,840 --> 00:43:32,049
SMITH: So at that time nobody had
jumped off four things.
544
00:43:32,160 --> 00:43:35,721
We had kind of planned
to do the building in Houston.
545
00:43:36,920 --> 00:43:40,003
At that time, it was called
Texas Commerce Tower.
546
00:43:40,120 --> 00:43:43,283
You jumped off a cliff. What's next?
I heard you want to jump off buildings.
547
00:43:43,400 --> 00:43:46,882
Well, yes. It's just mankind's spirit
that's bubbling out saying,
548
00:43:47,000 --> 00:43:48,923
"if there are mountains
let's climb them."
549
00:43:49,040 --> 00:43:52,522
"if there are buildings,
let's jump off of them."
550
00:43:52,680 --> 00:43:54,842
SMITH: Houston was going through
a lot of growth.
551
00:43:54,960 --> 00:43:56,769
They were building several new buildings
552
00:43:56,880 --> 00:43:58,644
that would be
about a thousand feet high.
553
00:43:58,760 --> 00:44:00,649
At that time,
that was kind of our criteria.
554
00:44:00,800 --> 00:44:02,882
I didn't want to do
much lower than that.
555
00:44:03,000 --> 00:44:06,482
The nice thing about those buildings is
when a building is under construction,
556
00:44:06,640 --> 00:44:09,723
they're really vulnerable
to people like us.
557
00:44:14,320 --> 00:44:17,722
Often the building would have
just a chain-link fence around it.
558
00:44:17,880 --> 00:44:21,441
You could just pull it apart and find
someplace to get in or climb over it.
559
00:44:21,640 --> 00:44:23,768
It was really easy to do.
560
00:44:31,840 --> 00:44:33,808
There is a stairway, no elevator.
561
00:44:33,920 --> 00:44:37,367
But there's a stairway and we just
went up to the top, no problem.
562
00:44:37,480 --> 00:44:39,642
With Carl Boenish,
you have to understand
563
00:44:39,760 --> 00:44:42,081
the number-one thing is the film.
564
00:44:42,240 --> 00:44:45,449
So it didn't matter the security
of getting away and making the jump
565
00:44:45,600 --> 00:44:48,570
and getting all that stuff;
that was secondary to getting that film.
566
00:44:48,760 --> 00:44:51,809
So we got in there real early. We could
have made a jump then and got out
567
00:44:51,920 --> 00:44:54,048
but the light wouldn't have been good.
568
00:44:55,360 --> 00:44:58,842
So we always had to wait on Carl
for perfect light.
569
00:44:58,960 --> 00:45:02,362
About the time we started seeing a
little bit of traffic down the streets,
570
00:45:02,480 --> 00:45:06,201
Carl let us know that time
is right. The conditions are good.
571
00:45:06,360 --> 00:45:09,728
Once we put the jumpsuits on and
the cameras on and plugged them in,
572
00:45:09,840 --> 00:45:13,049
we knew that it was just about the time.
573
00:45:22,560 --> 00:45:25,325
As soon as we got the go-ahead,
"OK, we're ready down there."
574
00:45:25,440 --> 00:45:28,842
"The helicopter's ready.
OK, you guys, we're waiting on you."
575
00:45:28,960 --> 00:45:31,770
We knew that we had to start
the countdown, turn the cameras on.
576
00:45:35,960 --> 00:45:38,008
I didn't want to screw up.
Neither one of us did.
577
00:45:39,880 --> 00:45:45,250
OK. Five, four, three, two, one.
578
00:45:55,400 --> 00:45:59,962
The thing that I remember most was
looking down as I was pushing out
579
00:46:00,080 --> 00:46:02,401
at the windows on each floor going by.
580
00:46:02,520 --> 00:46:05,603
The first second,
I saw two or three go by.
581
00:46:05,760 --> 00:46:08,650
Then by the third second
they're going by just incredibly fast.
582
00:46:08,800 --> 00:46:11,041
(MAKES WHOOSHING SOUNDS)
583
00:46:12,760 --> 00:46:15,127
Step off and then...
(EXHALES)
584
00:46:21,520 --> 00:46:24,490
You'll see the building behind you
or the cliff or whatever it is.
585
00:46:24,640 --> 00:46:26,449
As it just goes...
(MAKES WHOOSHING SOUND)
586
00:46:31,280 --> 00:46:33,806
MAYFIELD: I let go of my pilot chute,
which opens my canopy,
587
00:46:33,920 --> 00:46:35,809
because I see Smitty's over here.
588
00:46:35,920 --> 00:46:37,649
His is already starting to string out.
589
00:46:37,800 --> 00:46:41,850
I let mine go.
I opened probably 150 feet below him.
590
00:46:41,960 --> 00:46:45,487
And just as soon as I got open
and I was not facing the building,
591
00:46:45,600 --> 00:46:47,887
I breathed an enormous sigh of relief.
592
00:46:48,000 --> 00:46:50,571
Because now the whole thing is over.
All the danger is over.
593
00:46:50,720 --> 00:46:52,927
All I got to do is land
and hopefully get away.
594
00:46:53,080 --> 00:46:55,811
But even if I don't get away,
if I get detained by the police
595
00:46:55,960 --> 00:46:58,281
because I was trespassing,
I'm OK with that.
596
00:47:38,280 --> 00:47:41,966
So Phil Mayfield and I,
I guess we skyrocketed into history
597
00:47:42,080 --> 00:47:45,163
and made the first completed
BASE members.
598
00:47:45,280 --> 00:47:48,011
MAN:
Phil Smith is BASE jumper number one.
599
00:47:48,160 --> 00:47:51,289
He was the first person to jump
all four required objects
600
00:47:51,400 --> 00:47:53,641
and has since made
over 50 successful leaps.
601
00:47:53,760 --> 00:47:57,560
Skydiving then was just as much
a challenge as BASE jumping is now.
602
00:47:57,680 --> 00:48:00,411
So it's that challenge
that we're seeking.
603
00:48:00,600 --> 00:48:05,925
And we really want to...
We want to expand our environment
604
00:48:06,040 --> 00:48:08,281
to include bigger
and more and greater things.
605
00:48:08,400 --> 00:48:11,404
BASE jumping, there's so many things
out there that haven't been tamed
606
00:48:11,520 --> 00:48:14,330
that I'm really excited to tackle them.
607
00:48:14,440 --> 00:48:18,764
SMITH: 1981, that's when
the BASE program started.
608
00:48:18,920 --> 00:48:23,005
We actually told the public,
told the world, about BASE.
609
00:48:23,120 --> 00:48:25,282
Of course,
it grew exponentially after that.
610
00:48:25,400 --> 00:48:30,042
MAYFIELD: Almost immediately, Carl was
bent on legitimizing it to the world.
611
00:48:30,160 --> 00:48:32,606
Are you bored with your life
nine to five
612
00:48:32,760 --> 00:48:34,842
looking at the clock,
check in, check out?
613
00:48:35,040 --> 00:48:37,850
Look, you only go around once.
You might as well go for it.
614
00:48:38,000 --> 00:48:40,810
MAN: Carl and Jean Boenish are here.
They're BASE jumpers.
615
00:48:40,960 --> 00:48:43,611
You jump off of buildings,
antennae towers and bridges?
616
00:48:43,720 --> 00:48:45,927
Yes. And cliffs.
617
00:48:46,040 --> 00:48:48,168
- And you're both crazy.
- No, we're not.
618
00:48:48,320 --> 00:48:52,006
As the equipment got better
and word spread about this thing
619
00:48:52,120 --> 00:48:54,441
then the numbers began
really accelerating.
620
00:48:54,560 --> 00:48:56,210
Then it became a worldwide thing.
621
00:48:56,320 --> 00:49:00,041
Not just the United States
or not just Texas and California.
622
00:49:00,160 --> 00:49:01,764
It took off.
623
00:49:28,560 --> 00:49:36,047
MAN: The still uncompleted 54-storey
Crocker Center in downtown LA
624
00:49:36,200 --> 00:49:39,727
may have seen the last skydiver
jump from its lofty heights.
625
00:49:39,840 --> 00:49:42,844
A group of intrepid divers have been
climbing to the top of the building
626
00:49:43,040 --> 00:49:45,168
and parachuting off
for about four months.
627
00:49:45,280 --> 00:49:47,248
But always at two or three
in the morning.
628
00:49:47,360 --> 00:49:49,931
The jumpers say it's a new sport
called BASE diving.
629
00:49:50,120 --> 00:49:51,485
Police aren't sure what to call it.
630
00:49:51,600 --> 00:49:55,286
But they say there's no law against it,
except maybe trespassing.
631
00:49:55,400 --> 00:50:00,611
Question: why did you jump
off the Crocker Center building
632
00:50:00,720 --> 00:50:03,087
in downtown Los Angeles?
633
00:50:03,200 --> 00:50:07,364
Answer: because it was there
and a lot of fun.
634
00:50:08,000 --> 00:50:12,881
Carl, how can you justify breaking
the law to jump that building?
635
00:50:13,080 --> 00:50:16,050
Answer: what laws am I breaking?
636
00:50:16,240 --> 00:50:19,210
He assigned a lot more importance
to the laws of nature
637
00:50:19,360 --> 00:50:20,407
than he did the laws of man.
638
00:50:20,520 --> 00:50:24,605
The laws of man, in Carl's eyes,
were temporary at best.
639
00:50:26,440 --> 00:50:28,966
JEAN: There were buildings
in downtown Los Angeles
640
00:50:29,080 --> 00:50:30,809
that were under construction.
641
00:50:30,960 --> 00:50:35,045
The Crocker Center happened
to start construction
642
00:50:35,160 --> 00:50:38,482
when we were interested
in jumping off of buildings.
643
00:50:38,600 --> 00:50:42,082
CARL: Well, you know, Jean and I
have each jumped from a building.
644
00:50:42,240 --> 00:50:45,210
A thousand-foot, 75-story skyscraper.
645
00:50:45,360 --> 00:50:47,249
And people say why?
646
00:50:47,400 --> 00:50:49,243
Why did you do it, Jean?
647
00:50:49,360 --> 00:50:51,044
I actually do it for the fun of it.
648
00:50:51,160 --> 00:50:53,970
It's the feeling that you get
when you jump off of a high dive.
649
00:50:54,080 --> 00:50:55,570
There's nothing to push against
650
00:50:55,720 --> 00:50:57,927
like when you're swimming
through the water.
651
00:50:58,080 --> 00:51:00,606
You are falling, literally,
for the first two seconds.
652
00:51:00,720 --> 00:51:02,324
And you can't control your fall.
653
00:51:02,440 --> 00:51:06,445
That's why you have to be very careful
in the manner in which you exit.
654
00:51:06,560 --> 00:51:12,681
One morning, Carl had gone
to do an early morning jump
655
00:51:12,800 --> 00:51:14,609
after it was already light.
656
00:51:14,720 --> 00:51:17,326
MAN: Yesterday three men jumped off
the unfinished building,
657
00:51:17,440 --> 00:51:21,081
the Cracker building in Los Angeles,
in their sport of skydiving.
658
00:51:21,200 --> 00:51:24,010
And today I talked to one of the three,
Carl Boenish.
659
00:51:24,160 --> 00:51:27,289
You're standing there and no matter
how seasoned a skydiver you are,
660
00:51:27,400 --> 00:51:30,370
or a BASE jumper, you're very
apprehensive and you're nervous.
661
00:51:30,520 --> 00:51:32,522
But you know in your mind you can do it,
662
00:51:32,640 --> 00:51:35,120
even though your physical body
says you'd better not do it.
663
00:51:35,240 --> 00:51:37,402
I mean, that's 700 feet straight down.
664
00:51:37,560 --> 00:51:40,848
So finally you say,
"Here we go. Ready, set, go."
665
00:51:40,960 --> 00:51:45,090
And the first second you start
accelerating incredibly fast.
666
00:51:45,200 --> 00:51:47,965
It leaves you almost breathless.
667
00:51:48,160 --> 00:51:53,405
And then the second second you
have a feeling of freedom and power
668
00:51:53,520 --> 00:51:56,126
and confidence, almost euphoria.
669
00:51:56,280 --> 00:51:58,681
You think, "Wow, I feel like Superman."
670
00:52:00,200 --> 00:52:04,444
JEAN: The next day, the
LA Times
had this photograph of Carl
671
00:52:04,640 --> 00:52:07,325
right on the front page
jumping off of Crocker Center.
672
00:52:07,440 --> 00:52:09,169
Plain as day, literally.
673
00:52:14,600 --> 00:52:16,364
Mr Boenish, my name is Fred Gooch.
674
00:52:16,480 --> 00:52:20,371
I'm an attorney for the owner
of the Crocker Center.
675
00:52:20,480 --> 00:52:25,691
I want to advise you
that at 1 :30 tomorrow afternoon
676
00:52:25,800 --> 00:52:29,850
in department 85 to the
Los Angeles County Superior Court,
677
00:52:30,000 --> 00:52:34,927
the owners of the property are going
to seek an injunction against you.
678
00:52:35,040 --> 00:52:39,489
An X party application for a temporary
restraining order against you,
679
00:52:39,600 --> 00:52:42,410
members of your group,
and any other skydivers
680
00:52:42,520 --> 00:52:45,922
from jumping off of the Cracker Center.
681
00:52:46,040 --> 00:52:50,568
I suggest that you have your attorney
call me.
682
00:52:50,680 --> 00:52:52,808
And I pick up the
LA Times one day
683
00:52:52,920 --> 00:52:55,890
and I see this picture of somebody
jumping off Crocker Bank.
684
00:52:56,000 --> 00:52:58,241
And I read the article
and, OK, that's Carl.
685
00:52:58,400 --> 00:53:01,404
Then a day or two later I get
this phone call from Carl saying,
686
00:53:01,520 --> 00:53:04,444
"Jim, I think I'm in
a little bit of trouble."
687
00:53:05,480 --> 00:53:07,608
Here's the message.
688
00:53:07,720 --> 00:53:12,044
Carl and Jean, this is Jim Winkler.
689
00:53:12,200 --> 00:53:15,124
Give me a call as soon as possible.
690
00:53:15,280 --> 00:53:18,489
Cracker Bank apparently
does not want to settle.
691
00:53:18,640 --> 00:53:23,089
JEAN: They wanted to get control
over this situation.
692
00:53:23,200 --> 00:53:26,807
So the Crocker Center decided that
they wanted to start legal proceedings
693
00:53:26,960 --> 00:53:31,568
specifically against Carl
because he was named in the newspaper.
694
00:53:32,600 --> 00:53:34,762
BOB: They couldn't catch him
most of the time.
695
00:53:34,880 --> 00:53:39,761
Then, when he was caught,
I would guess the prosecutor at the time
696
00:53:39,880 --> 00:53:42,486
basically told the judge,
"We know this guy's doing this."
697
00:53:42,640 --> 00:53:45,803
So the court ordered that
he could not go into anything
698
00:53:45,920 --> 00:53:49,720
over a 30-story building
without a judge's approval.
699
00:53:49,880 --> 00:53:52,645
CARL: Why do you do your homework
and know what you're doing?
700
00:53:52,760 --> 00:53:57,049
A lot of us do this day in and day out
and we do it very systematically.
701
00:53:57,240 --> 00:54:01,484
The difference in attention to detail
is being a hero or being dead.
702
00:54:03,840 --> 00:54:06,366
MAN: Some BASE jumps are illegal,
others are not.
703
00:54:06,480 --> 00:54:07,891
Tomorrow in Memphis, Tennessee,
704
00:54:08,000 --> 00:54:10,162
as part of that city's annual
Cotton Carnival
705
00:54:10,320 --> 00:54:12,049
BASE jumpers Jean and Carl Boenish
706
00:54:12,160 --> 00:54:15,642
plan to parachute from the top
of a downtown office building.
707
00:54:15,760 --> 00:54:18,570
JEAN: That building is called
the Hundred North Main Building
708
00:54:18,680 --> 00:54:23,720
and it's 432 feet
to the top of the 36th floor.
709
00:54:23,840 --> 00:54:26,650
A man came up and introduced himself.
710
00:54:26,760 --> 00:54:31,687
He happened to also be the president
of the Union Planters Bank Building,
711
00:54:31,800 --> 00:54:35,850
which was the largest building
in Memphis, Tennessee.
712
00:54:36,000 --> 00:54:40,050
And he said, "Would you like
to jump off of that building
713
00:54:40,160 --> 00:54:41,400
for the Cotton Carnival?"
714
00:54:41,520 --> 00:54:44,364
Carl and I just looked at each other.
715
00:54:44,480 --> 00:54:47,370
We both turned back to him
and we said,
716
00:54:47,480 --> 00:54:51,280
"Well, that would be great.
We'd be very interested in doing that."
717
00:54:51,440 --> 00:54:53,363
They had a parade
718
00:54:53,560 --> 00:54:58,361
and they had arranged for Carl and I
to ride on one of the floats
719
00:54:58,520 --> 00:55:03,162
so that we would be
the co-grand marshals of the parade.
720
00:55:03,320 --> 00:55:05,721
(CARNIVAL MUSIC)
721
00:55:20,160 --> 00:55:26,964
So we were co-grand marshals and our
job was to jump down from the building
722
00:55:27,080 --> 00:55:29,287
with crystal medallions
723
00:55:29,400 --> 00:55:34,645
that were made especially for the king
and queen of the Cotton Carnival.
724
00:55:34,760 --> 00:55:37,331
LONG: If you were around the Boenishes
long enough
725
00:55:37,440 --> 00:55:40,011
you got the feeling of people
that really didn't belong.
726
00:55:41,200 --> 00:55:43,680
They weren't weird, alright.
They were different.
727
00:55:43,800 --> 00:55:45,882
A little eccentric, even.
728
00:55:46,000 --> 00:55:48,844
They didn't really fit anywhere, right?
729
00:55:50,000 --> 00:55:51,126
See you at the bottom.
730
00:55:51,280 --> 00:55:52,725
But they fit together.
731
00:55:52,840 --> 00:55:54,683
Here we go.
732
00:55:54,800 --> 00:56:01,001
Five, four, three, two, one, go!
733
00:57:28,640 --> 00:57:30,483
We've just reached the Trollveggen,
734
00:57:30,600 --> 00:57:33,524
which is the largest cliff face
in Europe.
735
00:57:33,640 --> 00:57:38,282
It'll be the site for our assault
on the world BASE jumping record.
736
00:57:38,440 --> 00:57:41,842
Standing over here on this ledge
is Carl Boenish and his wife, Jean.
737
00:57:41,960 --> 00:57:44,645
They're about to fling themselves
off the mountain
738
00:57:44,760 --> 00:57:46,603
in something called BASE jumping.
739
00:57:46,720 --> 00:57:53,330
At that time, I was a recently
graduated dude with no career
740
00:57:53,480 --> 00:57:56,882
from graduate school
studying literature and philosophy.
741
00:57:57,000 --> 00:58:00,243
I had no idea what I was going to do
other than what I had been doing
742
00:58:00,360 --> 00:58:03,125
which was rock climbing and sea kayaking
743
00:58:03,280 --> 00:58:06,250
and generally doing things
that were really fun that made no money.
744
00:58:06,400 --> 00:58:10,007
So I just took my expertise in adventure
and applied it to production,
745
00:58:10,120 --> 00:58:12,930
and I ended up working for David Frost.
746
00:58:13,040 --> 00:58:17,284
We needed to have a centerpiece
for an ABC special.
747
00:58:17,400 --> 00:58:19,846
That special being
The Guinness Book
of World Records
748
00:58:20,000 --> 00:58:24,847
which showed on ABC and also on BBC.
We needed to have a centerpiece thing,
749
00:58:24,960 --> 00:58:27,770
which was an international
big action-adventure thing
750
00:58:27,880 --> 00:58:29,644
that could carry the whole show.
751
00:58:29,760 --> 00:58:31,888
I figured BASE jumping
was going to be it.
752
00:58:32,000 --> 00:58:36,528
JEAN: Carl was thrilled to be contacted
by the Guinness people
753
00:58:36,680 --> 00:58:38,842
and given the opportunity it was...
754
00:58:38,960 --> 00:58:42,407
This was really an opportunity
being given to us.
755
00:58:42,560 --> 00:58:45,370
Meeting Carl Boenish was...
756
00:58:48,520 --> 00:58:50,682
...not like anything
I'd ever experienced.
757
00:58:50,800 --> 00:58:54,441
By that time, I had been in New Guinea
and the fricking North Pole.
758
00:58:54,600 --> 00:58:59,128
I'd been all over and had seen just
about every kind of person imaginable.
759
00:58:59,240 --> 00:59:01,368
But I had never seen anybody
like Carl Boenish.
760
00:59:03,560 --> 00:59:07,121
Super energetic.
He had plans to do everything
761
00:59:07,240 --> 00:59:10,084
and he documented everything,
he had pictures of everything.
762
00:59:10,200 --> 00:59:14,922
He was everything. Everything about Carl
was out there right from the beginning.
763
00:59:15,040 --> 00:59:17,008
And it was like running into a geyser.
764
00:59:17,120 --> 00:59:20,124
It was just like,
"Whoa, look at this guy!" You know?
765
00:59:20,280 --> 00:59:21,930
Carl, what's the old record?
766
00:59:22,040 --> 00:59:24,771
The tallest BASE jump ever made
is 4900 feet.
767
00:59:24,880 --> 00:59:27,724
And that was made at Half Dome
at Yosemite National Park.
768
00:59:27,840 --> 00:59:30,969
High by anybody's standards. Jean,
what are you going to attempt today?
769
00:59:31,080 --> 00:59:33,401
Well, I'm not exactly sure
what the height is here
770
00:59:33,560 --> 00:59:35,881
but it's definitely over 4900 feet.
771
00:59:36,000 --> 00:59:37,889
- All the best to you both.
- Thank you.
772
00:59:39,600 --> 00:59:43,685
JEAN: When they said let's go and do
a record jump,
773
00:59:43,800 --> 00:59:46,007
let's find a site that's the highest
774
00:59:46,120 --> 00:59:49,044
from point of launch
to point of landing.
775
00:59:49,160 --> 00:59:51,970
And where would you like to go
and do that?
776
00:59:52,080 --> 00:59:56,085
The world was our oyster
and we chose Norway.
777
01:00:02,760 --> 01:00:06,162
Norway. Norway's beautiful.
778
01:00:06,320 --> 01:00:07,845
And the people are wonderful.
779
01:00:07,960 --> 01:00:12,602
And, as they say,
there's a very open trust.
780
01:00:14,040 --> 01:00:15,724
That's Norway.
781
01:00:33,440 --> 01:00:35,488
It was like mounting an expedition,
really.
782
01:00:35,640 --> 01:00:37,165
We were pretty much involved in that
783
01:00:37,320 --> 01:00:40,563
from the time that he said
he could and would do it
784
01:00:40,760 --> 01:00:44,731
until the time we left which is, I don't
know, two and a half weeks later,
785
01:00:44,880 --> 01:00:46,405
it was pretty much a mad dash.
786
01:00:46,520 --> 01:00:49,524
I flew across the Atlantic and went to
London and spent a day there.
787
01:00:49,680 --> 01:00:52,286
Took a flight up to Oslo and
the Boenishes were already there.
788
01:00:52,400 --> 01:00:55,404
I just jumped in a rental car with them
and we drove up to Andalsnes
789
01:00:55,520 --> 01:00:57,090
which took all day.
790
01:00:59,320 --> 01:01:02,722
It was that time of year where
the nights weren't really nights.
791
01:01:02,840 --> 01:01:04,842
There's a midnight sun kind of thing.
792
01:01:04,960 --> 01:01:07,531
So the sun never really totally set.
793
01:01:07,720 --> 01:01:11,042
So we just kept driving
and driving and driving.
794
01:01:11,160 --> 01:01:14,687
That went on for eight hours
and we ended up in Andalsnes
795
01:01:14,800 --> 01:01:16,404
and I saw this cliff for the first time.
796
01:01:16,520 --> 01:01:19,603
I said, "Wow,
that's going to be interesting."
797
01:01:19,720 --> 01:01:22,121
It's a scary sort of place.
798
01:01:22,280 --> 01:01:27,047
It's like Sleepy Hollow with
these huge cliffs rising on both sides.
799
01:01:27,200 --> 01:01:29,202
Really formidable
and really intimidating.
800
01:01:31,560 --> 01:01:36,088
And it was really bad weather. It was
just drizzly and cloudy and weird.
801
01:01:36,200 --> 01:01:39,363
I wasn't real enthusiastic that
it was going to break any time soon.
802
01:01:39,480 --> 01:01:41,164
Wasn't necessarily a bad thing.
803
01:01:41,280 --> 01:01:45,046
I knew it would take us a little while
to figure out what we were going to do
804
01:01:45,160 --> 01:01:47,049
and where we were going to jump.
805
01:01:47,160 --> 01:01:50,881
One glance up there and I knew
it was going to take me a while
806
01:01:51,000 --> 01:01:53,401
to get fluent with the whole area.
it was just too big.
807
01:01:53,560 --> 01:01:56,245
It was too big
and too confusing up there.
808
01:01:56,360 --> 01:01:59,045
So I was lucky enough
to meet with a friend.
809
01:01:59,160 --> 01:02:01,128
He had climbed around here a whole lot.
810
01:02:01,240 --> 01:02:05,882
He was not only a great sort of partner
and climber
811
01:02:06,000 --> 01:02:08,606
but a really decent, soulful guy.
812
01:02:08,720 --> 01:02:11,929
We got along perfectly
from the beginning.
813
01:02:12,080 --> 01:02:15,721
We hooked up and every day we'd hike up
the back side of Trollveggen,
814
01:02:15,840 --> 01:02:18,525
go up there marching around
looking for places to go.
815
01:02:18,720 --> 01:02:20,484
MAN: I started climbing when I was 15
816
01:02:20,600 --> 01:02:25,128
and I've been doing a lot of climbing
in the area here in Romsdal.
817
01:02:25,240 --> 01:02:31,771
I first met Carl when the others
asked me to be a local guide
818
01:02:31,880 --> 01:02:35,521
and be responsible
for the security up in the mountains
819
01:02:35,640 --> 01:02:37,130
while they were doing the parachute.
820
01:02:37,240 --> 01:02:41,131
I really didn't know what's going on
then, what they were going to do.
821
01:02:41,240 --> 01:02:46,280
But it was really a exciting time
to be together with them.
822
01:02:47,440 --> 01:02:48,601
I remember his leg.
823
01:02:48,760 --> 01:02:52,810
That he had hurt it once
and broke it, I think.
824
01:02:52,920 --> 01:02:56,083
And that he did not go to a doctor.
825
01:02:58,160 --> 01:03:01,164
LONG: When Fred and I first started
hiking up to the top of Troll Wall
826
01:03:01,280 --> 01:03:04,090
to figure out a location
where we're going to jump,
827
01:03:04,200 --> 01:03:08,205
Carl went along with us
but he was such a slow hiker
828
01:03:08,320 --> 01:03:12,848
that ultimately we decided most
of the time to go up there without him
829
01:03:13,000 --> 01:03:15,082
because he just couldn't keep up.
830
01:03:16,520 --> 01:03:18,602
Carl, when he got up into the mountains,
831
01:03:18,720 --> 01:03:21,246
had some problems with his leg
all the time.
832
01:03:21,400 --> 01:03:25,121
He got very tired because
it was hurting very much, I think.
833
01:03:25,240 --> 01:03:27,163
LONG: I go, "What what's with this guy?"
834
01:03:27,320 --> 01:03:30,961
"Why is he going so fricking slow?"
It was driving me crazy.
835
01:03:31,080 --> 01:03:34,289
It'd take half the day to get up
to the top of the cliff, right?
836
01:03:34,400 --> 01:03:37,210
And I thought he was just lazy.
837
01:03:37,320 --> 01:03:41,370
And finally there's a little stone hut
838
01:03:41,480 --> 01:03:45,166
that you can sort of take shelter in
on your way up.
839
01:03:45,320 --> 01:03:47,607
And we got about halfway up
and we got to the stone hut
840
01:03:47,760 --> 01:03:50,923
and it started raining
so we had to actually go in this hut.
841
01:03:52,960 --> 01:03:56,885
We went in this hut. We're sitting down
and Carl's rubbing his leg.
842
01:03:57,000 --> 01:03:59,128
I go, "What's going on?
What's up, Carl?"
843
01:03:59,240 --> 01:04:03,245
And he pulls his pant leg up
and his leg has this...
844
01:04:03,400 --> 01:04:06,563
The bone goes down like this
and takes this jog.
845
01:04:07,560 --> 01:04:10,564
I'm like,
"Carl what's going on with that leg?"
846
01:04:10,680 --> 01:04:12,887
And it turned out he'd broken his leg.
847
01:04:13,000 --> 01:04:17,085
He'd broken his leg hang gliding
a couple years before.
848
01:04:17,200 --> 01:04:21,410
And he'd never got it set
because he's a Christian Scientist.
849
01:04:21,520 --> 01:04:23,568
I didn't know anything
about any of that.
850
01:04:24,640 --> 01:04:28,167
CARL: I believe that there's a law
and order to the universe.
851
01:04:28,280 --> 01:04:30,248
Some people call it God.
852
01:04:30,360 --> 01:04:31,600
I don't care what you call it.
853
01:04:31,760 --> 01:04:34,525
I just know that mathematics
never fails us.
854
01:04:34,680 --> 01:04:37,809
If we get the wrong answer,
we didn't apply something correctly.
855
01:04:39,520 --> 01:04:41,682
Nothing happens by chance.
856
01:04:41,800 --> 01:04:45,885
Every single thing that ever happens,
happens for a reason.
857
01:04:46,000 --> 01:04:48,651
Happens due to the law of the universe.
858
01:04:52,400 --> 01:04:54,289
LONG:
One of the things I kept looking for
859
01:04:54,400 --> 01:04:57,529
was someplace that was
cantilevered out like that.
860
01:04:59,120 --> 01:05:01,487
So we found this thing,
Stabben pinnacle.
861
01:05:01,600 --> 01:05:04,410
We get to the top and
there's a bunch of big boulders around.
862
01:05:04,520 --> 01:05:07,490
What you do is you do
what's called a rock test.
863
01:05:07,640 --> 01:05:10,211
And what you want
is something that falls
864
01:05:10,320 --> 01:05:14,325
somewhere between 15 and 20 seconds
before it hits the wall.
865
01:05:15,760 --> 01:05:19,287
The whole thing with BASE jumping
is you don't want to hit the wall.
866
01:05:19,400 --> 01:05:21,687
That's what's going to kill you.
867
01:05:21,800 --> 01:05:24,804
Fred and I pushed ten rocks
off the top of Stabben pinnacle
868
01:05:24,960 --> 01:05:28,601
and they all hit between
three and five seconds.
869
01:05:28,720 --> 01:05:31,087
Every time.
870
01:05:31,200 --> 01:05:34,010
We did the rock test
and immediately ruled that out
871
01:05:34,120 --> 01:05:35,645
as something we would do.
872
01:05:35,800 --> 01:05:39,691
Carl goes, "No, it's too dangerous.
it doesn't give it enough time."
873
01:05:41,520 --> 01:05:43,761
There was quite a lot of people
because it was a big team
874
01:05:43,960 --> 01:05:45,450
and they had all the helicopters.
875
01:05:45,560 --> 01:05:49,451
So it was both local people that was
going up to see what was going on
876
01:05:49,560 --> 01:05:51,050
and there was a lot of tourists
877
01:05:51,160 --> 01:05:54,881
that were stopping because of the
helicopter traffic that was going on.
878
01:05:55,680 --> 01:05:57,808
LONG:
It was a big event in Europe also.
879
01:05:57,960 --> 01:06:01,123
So news teams
from all over Europe were here
880
01:06:01,240 --> 01:06:03,766
waiting for this thing to happen.
881
01:06:03,960 --> 01:06:05,564
I mean, it was a zoo.
882
01:06:11,640 --> 01:06:14,644
I was hoping to be able to do this thing
sort of on a low profile.
883
01:06:14,760 --> 01:06:19,209
But by the time the thing finally
happened, it was no secret to anybody.
884
01:06:20,640 --> 01:06:23,883
The Boenishes were both...
Well, Jean, it was hard to tell
885
01:06:24,080 --> 01:06:26,526
because she seemingly never got
excited about anything.
886
01:06:26,640 --> 01:06:32,363
But Carl was coming out of his skin.
You know, like uncontainable enthusiasm.
887
01:06:32,480 --> 01:06:34,642
This is a celebration of
the human spirit
888
01:06:34,800 --> 01:06:37,804
and thank you for bringing
your spirits too.
889
01:06:37,920 --> 01:06:40,924
Take a shot of Jean and me
and the crowd.
890
01:06:44,000 --> 01:06:48,642
Put it on Infinity.
You have it on Infinity?
891
01:06:48,800 --> 01:06:50,290
OK, look at the camera.
892
01:06:50,440 --> 01:06:53,250
No, it's the other button.
893
01:06:53,400 --> 01:06:56,688
LONG: I mean, it's like a geyser,
you know? Just like Old Faithful.
894
01:06:58,760 --> 01:07:01,764
The day prior to when
we really got the thing on film,
895
01:07:01,880 --> 01:07:06,329
he had done the jump basically
at night already, and done it perfectly.
896
01:07:06,440 --> 01:07:09,330
So we knew that everything
was going to be perfect.
897
01:07:09,440 --> 01:07:12,046
As soon as the sun comes up,
he can do this jump.
898
01:07:12,160 --> 01:07:14,447
We're going to get it a couple times
so we got it covered,
899
01:07:14,560 --> 01:07:15,607
then we're out of there.
900
01:07:16,680 --> 01:07:20,241
Carl's enthusiasm was so high,
everybody was really high on this thing.
901
01:07:20,360 --> 01:07:24,922
Remember, BASE jumping had never been
filmed on any kind of big scale.
902
01:07:25,080 --> 01:07:28,289
It was little teeny 16mm documentaries
903
01:07:28,480 --> 01:07:30,960
that people showed
on their bathroom wall.
904
01:07:31,120 --> 01:07:36,081
And a huge network television crew
had swooped in here
905
01:07:36,200 --> 01:07:39,124
with an internationally famous star,
David Frost.
906
01:07:39,280 --> 01:07:41,601
He was the host
of The Guinness Book of World Records
907
01:07:41,720 --> 01:07:45,406
and all this hoopla right?
And, boom, we have six cameras.
908
01:07:45,520 --> 01:07:49,002
I think Boenish had another couple
cameras. We had cameras everywhere.
909
01:07:49,160 --> 01:07:51,811
This is going to be a big event.
Everything was going great.
910
01:07:51,960 --> 01:07:55,123
Everybody was enthusiastic.
It was sort of a big thing.
911
01:07:58,440 --> 01:08:00,010
Then we got up, the sun was perfect.
912
01:08:00,120 --> 01:08:02,441
It was a perfect bluebird day.
That was lucky enough.
913
01:08:02,560 --> 01:08:05,484
We got everybody in position
in a matter of a couple hours.
914
01:08:05,640 --> 01:08:07,369
DAVID FROST: They're getting ready now.
915
01:08:07,520 --> 01:08:11,081
The Boenishes approaching
the jumping off spot, coming out there.
916
01:08:11,240 --> 01:08:14,767
And the pilot is doing a fantastic job.
It's very difficult right there.
917
01:08:14,880 --> 01:08:19,169
He seems to be balancing that helicopter
almost on one skid.
918
01:08:19,320 --> 01:08:22,324
And there are the Boenishes over there.
There they are.
919
01:08:22,440 --> 01:08:25,444
Perched on that very, very tiny outcrop.
920
01:08:25,560 --> 01:08:30,282
Now with the help of our key mountain
climber, cameraman as well,
921
01:08:30,400 --> 01:08:33,529
they're making their final
equipment checks.
922
01:08:33,640 --> 01:08:37,611
Thirty seconds.
923
01:08:38,440 --> 01:08:39,646
Are you ready?
924
01:08:44,560 --> 01:08:46,767
- Twenty seconds.
- Twenty seconds.
925
01:08:51,840 --> 01:08:53,968
Ten seconds.
926
01:08:55,000 --> 01:08:56,047
Are you ready?
927
01:08:59,880 --> 01:09:06,240
Five, four, three, two, one, go!
928
01:09:31,640 --> 01:09:33,642
- Congratulations.
- Thank you very much.
929
01:09:33,760 --> 01:09:36,081
Let's find Carl now.
He's a little behind.
930
01:09:36,240 --> 01:09:38,208
JEAN: He was very enthusiastic.
931
01:09:38,360 --> 01:09:41,125
WOMAN: There he is.
Alright! Perfect landing!
932
01:09:41,280 --> 01:09:44,284
JEAN: He was always enthusiastic
about all of his projects.
933
01:09:44,400 --> 01:09:49,327
Particularly after a jump was finished
or the film was in the can.
934
01:09:49,440 --> 01:09:51,408
Terrific. Congratulations.
935
01:09:51,520 --> 01:09:54,046
- Thank you very much.
- That really excited him.
936
01:09:54,200 --> 01:09:58,444
It was exciting. Wow. Wow.
937
01:09:58,600 --> 01:10:00,489
That's a jump of a lifetime.
938
01:10:18,960 --> 01:10:21,770
Well, did you see how much lift
this big parachute has?
939
01:10:21,880 --> 01:10:25,089
- I was staying up forever.
- Listen, just by landing safely,
940
01:10:25,280 --> 01:10:28,409
that means you have set now
a new world's record for BASE jumping.
941
01:10:28,520 --> 01:10:30,443
Norris, do you have the exact figures?
942
01:10:30,560 --> 01:10:34,326
At least 400 feet further
than any other BASE jump in history.
943
01:10:34,440 --> 01:10:37,444
And the speed,
because you deployed so late,
944
01:10:37,560 --> 01:10:40,643
it was like flashing through
a 20-story building in one second.
945
01:10:40,760 --> 01:10:45,368
Carl was really enthusiastic
about having finished the jumps.
946
01:10:45,520 --> 01:10:50,970
To see that wall rushing by.
Man, we loved it.
947
01:10:51,080 --> 01:10:55,449
And for Carl, too, to have been able
to make a record jump.
948
01:10:55,600 --> 01:11:02,165
It was like, "Let's get out of here
before the mountain falls on top of us."
949
01:11:04,000 --> 01:11:06,367
I just had this feeling of doom
950
01:11:06,480 --> 01:11:09,689
hanging over something
that was potentially that sketchy.
951
01:11:09,800 --> 01:11:11,450
So the moment they are over,
952
01:11:11,600 --> 01:11:14,570
as though retroactively
something could happen,
953
01:11:14,720 --> 01:11:17,883
and combined with the fact
that that was the last piece
954
01:11:18,040 --> 01:11:20,008
that we needed to do on the show,
955
01:11:20,120 --> 01:11:24,967
both of those combined and in concert
gave everybody a reason to get...
956
01:11:25,120 --> 01:11:27,885
It put jet underneath everybody.
957
01:11:28,000 --> 01:11:30,082
They were gone. Barn! Out of there.
958
01:11:38,880 --> 01:11:43,488
JEAN: After our record jumps,
we were both really tired
959
01:11:43,600 --> 01:11:48,367
because we had been up for
a number of days with very little sleep.
960
01:11:48,480 --> 01:11:51,689
Particularly
in the last 24 hours or more.
961
01:11:53,520 --> 01:11:57,684
It was one o'clock in the morning
and it was not dark.
962
01:11:57,800 --> 01:12:03,250
We really had a great deal of difficulty
in this midnight sun situation.
963
01:12:39,400 --> 01:12:42,847
We had a short night that night.
964
01:12:44,960 --> 01:12:48,806
I was...
965
01:12:50,800 --> 01:12:54,088
...tired from the jumps the day before.
966
01:12:55,640 --> 01:12:58,644
And I told him I was going to sleep in
967
01:12:58,760 --> 01:13:04,005
and he had decided he wanted
to go and jump the Bruraskaret
968
01:13:04,160 --> 01:13:07,448
which was the normally jumped site,
so I didn't think much of it.
969
01:13:07,560 --> 01:13:12,964
But I was grousing a bit.
"You're tired. Why don't you stay?"
970
01:13:13,080 --> 01:13:15,731
"Why do you have
to go do this right now,
971
01:13:15,840 --> 01:13:20,528
right today, when you're tired?
Stay here and sleep."
972
01:13:20,640 --> 01:13:24,611
That morning that Carl left for the jump
as I was lying in bed,
973
01:13:24,720 --> 01:13:26,563
I was grumping at him
974
01:13:26,680 --> 01:13:31,811
that I didn't think that he should be
doing this because he must be tired.
975
01:13:31,920 --> 01:13:33,604
And that was the way
976
01:13:33,760 --> 01:13:40,291
I was expressing my feelings
and my intuitions about it.
977
01:13:40,440 --> 01:13:47,449
If I had had 30 years more
of experience that I have now,
978
01:13:47,560 --> 01:13:52,646
perhaps I would have expressed
my feelings in a different way
979
01:13:52,760 --> 01:13:58,005
and understood that there was
a message there for me.
980
01:13:58,160 --> 01:14:02,324
That it was not a good idea
for him to do this.
981
01:14:13,600 --> 01:14:17,969
That's the honest truth about it. And...
982
01:14:19,040 --> 01:14:22,362
I can only look at it in hindsight
from here.
983
01:14:23,160 --> 01:14:27,722
HUSOY: There was two locals.
Friends of mine that followed them up.
984
01:14:27,840 --> 01:14:31,401
And also Jean was aware
that he was going up, of course,
985
01:14:31,560 --> 01:14:37,602
but somewhere on the route
they decided to go for Stabben instead.
986
01:14:40,840 --> 01:14:43,081
His foot made much trouble for him
987
01:14:43,240 --> 01:14:45,402
because I'd seen that
in earlier days as well,
988
01:14:45,560 --> 01:14:49,963
that he was having problems when
we were walking up in the rough terrain.
989
01:14:50,080 --> 01:14:53,527
It was quite rough
up in the back of the Trolltind.
990
01:14:53,680 --> 01:14:57,924
And it was a decision he took
there and then
991
01:14:58,040 --> 01:15:02,250
to get back down an easy way, I think.
992
01:15:02,360 --> 01:15:05,409
LONG: The fact is we had done the record
jump, filmed it,
993
01:15:05,560 --> 01:15:08,564
and not more than 12 hours later,
he had hiked back up there.
994
01:15:08,680 --> 01:15:11,524
That didn't make any sense to me.
I don't know how that was possible.
995
01:15:11,640 --> 01:15:15,884
The fact we heard he'd done Stabben
didn't make any sense
996
01:15:16,000 --> 01:15:21,245
because we had agreed when we did
the rock-drop test that it was suicidal.
997
01:15:21,360 --> 01:15:25,206
Nobody could survive that jump.
Why had he done that?
998
01:15:25,320 --> 01:15:28,164
Why was it that
if he was going to go back up
999
01:15:28,280 --> 01:15:31,409
he didn't ask Fred or I
to go up with him?
1000
01:15:33,040 --> 01:15:38,809
MAN: On Friday night I was on
Grand Hotel at Andalsnes
1001
01:15:38,920 --> 01:15:45,246
because Carl had borrowed a room
so he could pack his parachute.
1002
01:15:46,240 --> 01:15:49,005
So I and my brother was with him.
1003
01:15:49,120 --> 01:15:55,241
And they explained a lot about BASE
jumping and how to pack the chute
1004
01:15:55,400 --> 01:15:58,563
so it released quick
and things like that.
1005
01:15:59,640 --> 01:16:02,849
It didn't go well that day.
1006
01:16:04,400 --> 01:16:09,008
I have an impression that Carl,
more than most of us,
1007
01:16:09,120 --> 01:16:13,728
thought that God had a plan for him
that he had to fulfill.
1008
01:16:17,080 --> 01:16:21,324
I am a person who remembers in pictures
1009
01:16:21,440 --> 01:16:26,048
so I have a small glimpse
of what happened during the day.
1010
01:16:27,760 --> 01:16:31,287
Me and my brother,
we picked him up in my brother's car
1011
01:16:31,440 --> 01:16:34,011
where he lived with the Griiners.
1012
01:16:34,120 --> 01:16:39,365
I remember driving from the Griiners'
and up to Trollstigen.
1013
01:17:16,760 --> 01:17:19,240
It was not so good weather.
1014
01:17:19,400 --> 01:17:23,564
It was a little rain and quite windy.
1015
01:17:24,880 --> 01:17:30,842
We went not so fast because
he had the problem with his leg.
1016
01:17:30,960 --> 01:17:35,682
And then we went further up to Stabben.
1017
01:17:36,720 --> 01:17:41,203
We climbed up to the pinnacle...
1018
01:17:43,160 --> 01:17:48,041
...and sat there for at least...
it was more than a half an hour,
1019
01:17:48,160 --> 01:17:50,242
maybe up to an hour.
1020
01:17:52,120 --> 01:17:58,048
He started to throw stones
to measure the height of the wall.
1021
01:17:59,680 --> 01:18:03,730
We sat on top of the pinnacle
and chatted
1022
01:18:03,840 --> 01:18:07,845
about different matters of life.
1023
01:18:09,720 --> 01:18:17,446
On the top of the mountain he asked us
if we knew the story from the Bible.
1024
01:18:17,560 --> 01:18:20,723
The Temptation of Jesus.
1025
01:18:23,240 --> 01:18:27,882
The Devil brought Jesus to Jerusalem
1026
01:18:28,000 --> 01:18:32,927
and put him on the highest point
of the temple.
1027
01:18:33,040 --> 01:18:37,250
And he said that
if you throw yourself down,
1028
01:18:37,360 --> 01:18:44,721
God will send his angels
and carry you in their arms
1029
01:18:44,840 --> 01:18:49,050
so you will not hurt your foot
on the rock.
1030
01:18:49,200 --> 01:18:53,967
Jesus answered,
"Do not put the Lord on test."
1031
01:18:54,120 --> 01:19:01,208
Carl just had...
he had a particular laughter.
1032
01:19:01,320 --> 01:19:04,130
He pointed to his parachute and he said,
1033
01:19:04,240 --> 01:19:07,084
"This is my angel."
1034
01:19:12,480 --> 01:19:18,089
I think it's really amazing
kind of last words.
1035
01:19:18,760 --> 01:19:24,403
I don't know what it means
but it feels like it means something.
1036
01:19:26,400 --> 01:19:29,210
Finally, he said that he wanted to jump.
1037
01:19:32,280 --> 01:19:35,409
We prepared our cameras.
1038
01:19:36,440 --> 01:19:39,569
So I saw his jump through the lens.
1039
01:19:46,240 --> 01:19:50,962
I saw the back of the whole body
1040
01:19:51,080 --> 01:19:54,482
more like just his feet diving down.
1041
01:19:54,640 --> 01:20:00,010
His parachute was stalling
against the mountain.
1042
01:20:02,160 --> 01:20:07,371
He slid under his parachute
down the mountain
1043
01:20:07,520 --> 01:20:09,648
and stopped in some snow.
1044
01:20:12,480 --> 01:20:14,847
No signs of life.
1045
01:20:16,440 --> 01:20:21,128
No movements or anything
after the parachute stopped.
1046
01:20:22,680 --> 01:20:25,968
It was before the days
of the mobile phone.
1047
01:20:27,120 --> 01:20:32,206
It was decided my brother
would run down
1048
01:20:32,320 --> 01:20:35,927
to call the police
and start the rescue operation.
1049
01:20:42,000 --> 01:20:48,724
I waited, looking down on him,
on top of the mountain.
1050
01:20:53,840 --> 01:20:59,609
Police district Romsdalen,
on Saturday the 7th of July, '84
1051
01:20:59,720 --> 01:21:03,964
approximately 4:35pm,
I received a call from Arnstein Myskja.
1052
01:21:04,080 --> 01:21:07,289
Arnstein explained he was calling
from Trollstigen Fjellstue
1053
01:21:07,400 --> 01:21:11,007
and reported that he had just,
at approximately at 3:50pm,
1054
01:21:11,160 --> 01:21:15,370
been a witness to Boenish, Carl Ronald,
jump from Stabben,
1055
01:21:15,480 --> 01:21:18,370
a mountaintop situated
between Trollveggen and Semletind
1056
01:21:18,480 --> 01:21:20,369
in Trolltindmassivet.
1057
01:21:20,520 --> 01:21:23,251
The jump had,
for one reason or another, failed
1058
01:21:23,360 --> 01:21:27,809
such that Boenish hit the mountain wall
and was suspended over the valley.
1059
01:21:31,520 --> 01:21:34,524
MYSKJA: We had brought a camera each,
1060
01:21:34,640 --> 01:21:38,611
and we were taking pictures
when the accident happened.
1061
01:21:39,880 --> 01:21:43,123
You get so shocked
you started to think about...
1062
01:21:43,240 --> 01:21:46,289
That you don't want to sell the photos.
1063
01:21:46,400 --> 01:21:50,200
Why don't we have the photos
and just don't sell it?
1064
01:21:50,320 --> 01:21:53,722
It's not more difficult than that.
1065
01:21:53,920 --> 01:21:59,450
But we decided to destroy the pictures.
1066
01:22:00,960 --> 01:22:04,169
Just to open up
and pull it out of the cassette
1067
01:22:04,320 --> 01:22:08,484
so it was fully exposed to the light.
1068
01:22:20,720 --> 01:22:23,200
LONG: I went back to where I was staying
after we wrapped.
1069
01:22:23,320 --> 01:22:27,484
I think I just laid down. It was
probably still mid to late afternoon
1070
01:22:27,600 --> 01:22:30,046
and I didn't really get up
until the next morning
1071
01:22:30,160 --> 01:22:33,562
when Fred came hammering on my door,
1072
01:22:33,680 --> 01:22:36,047
saying Carl's been in an accident.
1073
01:22:37,680 --> 01:22:39,842
Fred came and got me. I got in the car.
1074
01:22:40,000 --> 01:22:42,162
We drove down, looked up,
saw Carl's body.
1075
01:22:42,280 --> 01:22:43,805
It wasn't moving.
1076
01:22:44,000 --> 01:22:47,641
But his red parachute
was sort of billowing in the air.
1077
01:22:47,760 --> 01:22:50,047
He was probably
three quarters of a mile away
1078
01:22:50,200 --> 01:22:54,125
and a couple thousand feet
up the flank of the bottom of the wall.
1079
01:22:56,240 --> 01:22:58,004
We went back to the police and said,
1080
01:22:58,120 --> 01:23:02,444
"We're going to have to try and figure
something out to get up to get him."
1081
01:23:02,560 --> 01:23:06,884
They're going to have to call in
a coast guard helicopter, and they did.
1082
01:23:07,080 --> 01:23:11,165
They had to fly up into the slab
at the bottom of the wall.
1083
01:23:11,280 --> 01:23:15,444
We couldn't really climb up to it.
It was sort of an isolated area,
1084
01:23:15,560 --> 01:23:19,007
but they recovered Carl's body,
brought it on the helicopter.
1085
01:23:19,120 --> 01:23:24,047
They flew that helicopter down
to the police station and landed.
1086
01:23:25,080 --> 01:23:27,924
Meanwhile,
we hadn't gotten a hold of Jean,
1087
01:23:28,080 --> 01:23:31,607
which was probably not fair to her.
1088
01:23:31,720 --> 01:23:36,931
Nobody got a hold of Jean
until the helicopter was on its way.
1089
01:23:38,320 --> 01:23:40,687
I was there with the police officer
and let me tell you,
1090
01:23:40,800 --> 01:23:44,282
one of the boldest things
I've ever seen anybody do,
1091
01:23:44,440 --> 01:23:47,205
was to call her up.
I mean, I'll never forget it.
1092
01:23:47,320 --> 01:23:52,008
This guy is talking on the phone.
He knew that the situation was bad.
1093
01:23:52,120 --> 01:23:55,329
And he's talking to her
and he was holding it together
1094
01:23:55,440 --> 01:23:57,568
with the last ounce of strength
that he had
1095
01:23:57,680 --> 01:24:01,207
saying your husband
had been involved in an accident
1096
01:24:01,320 --> 01:24:02,810
and it doesn't look good.
1097
01:24:02,920 --> 01:24:06,561
I'll never forget watching that. God!
1098
01:24:06,680 --> 01:24:09,490
That was awful watching that.
1099
01:24:12,240 --> 01:24:13,526
But...
1100
01:24:21,120 --> 01:24:23,646
That was just one of those things
where you just had to watch it
1101
01:24:23,760 --> 01:24:27,810
and deal with it, you know?
It was like, "This is happening."
1102
01:24:27,920 --> 01:24:30,844
"Is this really happening?"
Well, it was, you know?
1103
01:24:32,400 --> 01:24:35,370
JEAN: The police had come. Two of them.
1104
01:24:35,520 --> 01:24:39,491
And I met them downstairs
at Griiners' hytter.
1105
01:24:39,600 --> 01:24:45,767
And they told me that Carl was dead.
1106
01:24:45,920 --> 01:24:51,882
Everybody in the room looked at me,
silently.
1107
01:24:52,000 --> 01:24:57,166
And I could tell instantly
that it was up to me and my response...
1108
01:24:59,000 --> 01:25:04,962
...to determine the entire atmosphere
that would surround everything
1109
01:25:05,120 --> 01:25:07,521
that would happen
subsequent to this announcement.
1110
01:25:07,640 --> 01:25:10,769
At first, I didn't understand
because it didn't make sense
1111
01:25:10,920 --> 01:25:14,970
because I still thought
he had jumped from Bruraskaret.
1112
01:25:15,160 --> 01:25:19,165
But then as the conversation proceeded,
1113
01:25:19,320 --> 01:25:22,529
that was when it was revealed
that he had jumped from Stabben.
1114
01:25:22,640 --> 01:25:26,964
And things started to fall into place
in a very different way.
1115
01:25:28,000 --> 01:25:36,408
So my response may not have been
what they expected because...
1116
01:25:38,280 --> 01:25:44,765
...I needed to put on the hat
of finding out what happened.
1117
01:25:44,880 --> 01:25:48,362
Carl and I were not just husband
and wife. We were professionals.
1118
01:25:48,520 --> 01:25:49,760
We were pioneers.
1119
01:25:49,880 --> 01:25:56,490
We were people working together
in something that was a vital activity.
1120
01:25:56,600 --> 01:26:01,083
And as a vital activity that other
people were participating in as well,
1121
01:26:01,240 --> 01:26:05,609
the necessity was to find out
what in the world happened.
1122
01:26:07,280 --> 01:26:09,328
He had a good exit.
1123
01:26:09,440 --> 01:26:12,728
But somehow obviously
got turned around into the cliff.
1124
01:26:12,840 --> 01:26:20,042
And that is not a site where
you have achieved the distance
1125
01:26:20,160 --> 01:26:23,164
from the cliff that you need
to be able to handle
1126
01:26:23,320 --> 01:26:27,609
being turned into the cliff
that soon upon opening.
1127
01:26:27,720 --> 01:26:33,568
I have a picture in my mind of him
lying here with his red helmet on.
1128
01:26:33,680 --> 01:26:37,730
A blue jacket and also the injuries.
1129
01:26:37,840 --> 01:26:45,281
He had many bad injuries
and serious injuries both in breast,
1130
01:26:45,400 --> 01:26:49,564
head and also the arms and the legs.
1131
01:26:49,720 --> 01:26:52,326
I think he died immediately.
1132
01:26:53,280 --> 01:27:00,880
I could see that it looked like Carl,
1133
01:27:01,000 --> 01:27:04,288
as far as the presence of the body.
1134
01:27:04,400 --> 01:27:09,884
But the real Carl
was absolutely clearly not there.
1135
01:27:10,000 --> 01:27:12,401
I have seen a lot of dead people,
and dying,
1136
01:27:12,520 --> 01:27:16,730
but this particular moment here
is one of the strongest moments
1137
01:27:16,840 --> 01:27:22,085
because of his visions, his dreams,
and what he did in Trollveggen.
1138
01:27:23,600 --> 01:27:28,481
What Carl did was something that
the whole country was interested in.
1139
01:27:28,680 --> 01:27:33,846
So it was... it was strange.
1140
01:27:33,960 --> 01:27:36,645
Touching.
1141
01:27:36,760 --> 01:27:39,081
It's about...
1142
01:27:40,040 --> 01:27:44,045
...limits. Living on the edge.
1143
01:27:44,240 --> 01:27:49,326
And, of course, his dreams as I said,
his vision,
1144
01:27:49,480 --> 01:27:52,643
and then suddenly he was here,
lying dead.
1145
01:27:52,760 --> 01:27:57,368
And you know, when they are here,
they are really dead.
1146
01:28:03,200 --> 01:28:07,444
JEAN: After that we got on a ferry
1147
01:28:07,560 --> 01:28:10,131
and it was just, you know, beautiful.
1148
01:28:11,760 --> 01:28:15,287
And I cried a little in the car.
1149
01:28:17,360 --> 01:28:21,285
And kept driving back to Andalsnes
to Griiners' hytter.
1150
01:28:23,160 --> 01:28:25,401
A couple of days after Carl died
1151
01:28:25,520 --> 01:28:30,367
was the day that Erik Fenz
was planning on jumping.
1152
01:28:32,200 --> 01:28:36,489
There I was. I was going to jump off
the Troll Wall and Carl dies.
1153
01:28:36,600 --> 01:28:39,126
I'm just, like, holy shit.
1154
01:28:39,240 --> 01:28:42,687
But there was something that was,
you know,
1155
01:28:42,800 --> 01:28:45,406
there was something that was
bigger than the moment
1156
01:28:45,520 --> 01:28:49,241
that was driving me to want to continue.
1157
01:28:51,520 --> 01:28:55,923
JEAN: Word spread like wildfire
that Carl had died.
1158
01:28:57,360 --> 01:29:01,001
Very quickly people around the world
in the jumping community
1159
01:29:01,120 --> 01:29:02,565
knew what had happened.
1160
01:29:02,680 --> 01:29:07,720
And it really, really shocked
and shook so many people.
1161
01:29:07,840 --> 01:29:09,410
I said, "I want to still do it."
1162
01:29:10,960 --> 01:29:14,931
She was like, "I want to do it too.
With you. We're going to go do it."
1163
01:29:16,240 --> 01:29:24,603
Not wanting him to seem disrespectful
in making ajump,
1164
01:29:24,720 --> 01:29:30,921
it would remove any aura
of seeming disrespect
1165
01:29:31,040 --> 01:29:39,403
for me to be the one to be making a jump
first after Carl's death
1166
01:29:39,560 --> 01:29:45,010
to show people it's fine, it's OK.
1167
01:29:45,160 --> 01:29:49,802
Carl wanted everybody to get on
with their lives after he died
1168
01:29:49,920 --> 01:29:53,766
and that there was nothing wrong
with BASE jumping because of this.
1169
01:29:53,880 --> 01:29:57,726
We just had to learn from it and go on.
1170
01:30:34,440 --> 01:30:37,728
(WOMAN SPEAKING IN NORWEGIAN)
1171
01:30:52,120 --> 01:30:55,203
JEAN: As I was under canopy
coming down from that jump
1172
01:30:55,320 --> 01:30:59,041
I had my last personal time.
1173
01:30:59,200 --> 01:31:01,487
I had my last quiet time.
1174
01:31:01,640 --> 01:31:04,120
And I could see as I was coming in
for a landing
1175
01:31:04,240 --> 01:31:08,370
that there was a group
that had gathered.
1176
01:31:08,600 --> 01:31:13,606
And there was the prospect
of having to deal with the press.
1177
01:31:15,200 --> 01:31:19,808
Well, I'm a BASE jumper.
And I'm a professional.
1178
01:31:19,920 --> 01:31:25,131
And Carl wanted that no one
should miss a beat in their lives
1179
01:31:25,280 --> 01:31:29,080
if and when he died,
whenever that would have been.
1180
01:31:29,200 --> 01:31:31,282
And it didn't matter how.
1181
01:31:31,400 --> 01:31:33,880
Everybody goes through
the same things in life.
1182
01:31:34,000 --> 01:31:37,004
From the time they're born
to the time they die.
1183
01:31:37,120 --> 01:31:39,009
We all go through birth and death.
1184
01:31:39,120 --> 01:31:43,921
But we have had cultural pressures
about how to handle it.
1185
01:31:44,040 --> 01:31:46,646
What did you feel doing this jump today?
1186
01:31:46,760 --> 01:31:51,049
It was just like any other BASE jump.
It was the same.
1187
01:31:51,160 --> 01:31:54,607
Were you thinking of some special thing?
1188
01:31:54,720 --> 01:31:58,770
No. No. Nothing really special.
1189
01:31:58,880 --> 01:32:02,248
So you didn't have your husband in mind?
1190
01:32:02,360 --> 01:32:07,207
Well, under canopy I thought of him.
But that's really kind of personal.
1191
01:32:09,280 --> 01:32:15,606
Everyone has his own real way
of reacting. It will be individual.
1192
01:32:15,720 --> 01:32:21,409
And BASE jumping encourages people
to think as individuals,
1193
01:32:21,600 --> 01:32:25,241
to discover and explore
their individuality.
1194
01:32:25,360 --> 01:32:28,091
It is not unique to BASE jumping.
1195
01:32:28,200 --> 01:32:32,842
BASE jumping is just
a condensed version.
1196
01:32:34,280 --> 01:32:38,080
Somehow, in this earthly experience,
1197
01:32:38,280 --> 01:32:41,011
we have to depart.
1198
01:32:41,120 --> 01:32:45,364
There has been no one who has not
departed from this earthly experience.
1199
01:32:46,120 --> 01:32:50,887
So don't let death impede you
as a hurdle.
1200
01:32:51,040 --> 01:32:54,362
Don't let it be a wall
that you bang up against
1201
01:32:54,480 --> 01:32:57,290
and then can't see past,
can't see through,
1202
01:32:57,400 --> 01:32:59,846
can't see over.
1203
01:32:59,960 --> 01:33:03,931
Climb the walls quickly as you can
and go on.
1204
01:33:08,480 --> 01:33:10,369
We know everyone
doesn't want to do this
1205
01:33:10,520 --> 01:33:12,807
but if they see us do it,
they can be inspired
1206
01:33:12,920 --> 01:33:15,924
to go out and bowl a perfect 300 game
or mow the lawn.
1207
01:33:16,040 --> 01:33:19,169
It doesn't matter what.
They're encouraged by what we can do.
1208
01:33:19,320 --> 01:33:22,767
I think it makes, you know,
a better quality life for us
1209
01:33:22,880 --> 01:33:24,962
to know that we can do this.
1210
01:33:30,160 --> 01:33:32,128
You always wondered with Carl
1211
01:33:32,240 --> 01:33:34,402
that underneath, what's the real story?
1212
01:33:34,600 --> 01:33:37,331
What are those core beliefs
that would drive you to do that?
1213
01:33:37,440 --> 01:33:39,920
I got to think
it's that sort of mystical thing
1214
01:33:40,040 --> 01:33:42,646
where he thought that he could...
That mind-over-matter thing.
1215
01:33:42,800 --> 01:33:45,087
He was the one person
that could get away with it.
1216
01:33:45,200 --> 01:33:48,488
But the Troll Wall had other ideas.
1217
01:34:09,800 --> 01:34:12,804
JEAN: What deserves the praise?
1218
01:34:12,920 --> 01:34:15,321
Death doesn't deserve praise.
1219
01:34:15,440 --> 01:34:21,322
Life and the wondrous works that
we do in life from our good ideas,
1220
01:34:21,480 --> 01:34:24,245
those deserve the praise.
1221
01:34:24,360 --> 01:34:26,681
That's what we should be standing by.
1222
01:34:26,840 --> 01:34:30,287
That's what we should be
paying attention to.
1223
01:34:30,400 --> 01:34:33,131
And that's what Carl was all about.
1224
01:34:40,720 --> 01:34:45,760
Carl would love to have the new wing
suit flyers standing on his shoulders
1225
01:34:45,880 --> 01:34:47,962
and jumping v"-
1226
01:34:49,400 --> 01:34:53,928
They have taken from what
he was trying to inspire in people
1227
01:34:54,080 --> 01:34:57,607
about breaking through
artificial limitations
1228
01:34:57,760 --> 01:35:03,847
and going beyond what people say
can or cannot be done.
1229
01:35:07,800 --> 01:35:12,044
He would be right there
with the wing suit flyers.
1230
01:35:12,160 --> 01:35:14,208
And, in essence, is.
1231
01:36:33,720 --> 01:36:35,484
(THE AIR THAT I BREATHE
BY THE HOLMES
1232
01:36:36,360 --> 01:36:42,129
If I could make a wish
1233
01:36:42,280 --> 01:36:46,922
I think I'd pass
1234
01:36:48,800 --> 01:36:55,649
Can't think of anything I need
1235
01:36:59,640 --> 01:37:04,441
No cigarettes,
no sleep
1236
01:37:04,560 --> 01:37:11,170
No light, no sound
1237
01:37:11,280 --> 01:37:15,126
Nothing to eat
1238
01:37:15,240 --> 01:37:20,167
No books to read
1239
01:37:22,760 --> 01:37:26,207
Sometimes
1240
01:37:26,360 --> 01:37:30,490
All I need is the air that I breathe
1241
01:37:30,600 --> 01:37:33,888
And to love you
1242
01:37:34,200 --> 01:37:38,728
All I need is the air that I breathe
1243
01:37:38,880 --> 01:37:42,362
Yes, to love you
1244
01:37:43,200 --> 01:37:50,243
All I need is the air that I breathe
1245
01:38:10,800 --> 01:38:14,122
Sometimes
1246
01:38:14,280 --> 01:38:18,444
All I need is the air that I breathe
1247
01:38:18,560 --> 01:38:22,451
And to love you
1248
01:38:22,560 --> 01:38:26,849
All I need is the air that I breathe
1249
01:38:27,000 --> 01:38:31,005
Yes, to love you
1250
01:38:31,120 --> 01:38:38,527
All I need is the air that I breathe
1251
01:38:47,320 --> 01:38:50,927
PGGCQ came UPON me
1252
01:38:51,040 --> 01:38:57,446
And it leaves me weak
1253
01:38:58,080 --> 01:39:03,325
So sleep, silent angel
1254
01:39:03,440 --> 01:39:06,489
Go
to sleep
1255
01:39:09,680 --> 01:39:13,127
Sometimes
1256
01:39:13,240 --> 01:39:17,165
All I need is the air that I breathe
1257
01:39:17,280 --> 01:39:20,170
And to love you
1258
01:39:21,520 --> 01:39:25,730
All I need is the air that I breathe
1259
01:39:25,840 --> 01:39:28,446
And to love you
1260
01:39:28,600 --> 01:39:31,285
(SUNSHINE SUPERMAN
BY DONOVAN)
1261
01:39:43,880 --> 01:39:46,724
Sunshine came softly
1262
01:39:46,880 --> 01:39:50,805
Through my a-window today
1263
01:39:52,120 --> 01:39:54,248
Could've tripped out easy
1264
01:39:54,360 --> 01:39:58,331
it But I've a-changed my ways
1265
01:39:59,720 --> 01:40:05,682
It'll take time, I know it
But in a while
1266
01:40:06,320 --> 01:40:10,245
You're gonna be mine, I know it
1267
01:40:10,360 --> 01:40:13,409
We'll do it in style
1268
01:40:13,520 --> 01:40:19,448
Cos I made my mind up
You're going to be mine
1269
01:40:19,560 --> 01:40:20,891
I'll tell you right now
1270
01:40:21,040 --> 01:40:24,886
Any trick in the book now, baby
1271
01:40:25,080 --> 01:40:27,731
All that I can find
1272
01:40:27,840 --> 01:40:30,320
Superman or Green Lantern
1273
01:40:30,440 --> 01:40:34,331
Ain't got a-nothin' on me
1274
01:40:35,680 --> 01:40:37,603
I can make like a turtle
1275
01:40:37,760 --> 01:40:42,971
And dive for your pearls in the sea
1276
01:40:43,160 --> 01:40:48,929
A-you can just sit there thinking
on your velvet throne
1277
01:40:49,080 --> 01:40:50,411
Yes
1278
01:40:50,560 --> 01:40:55,248
About all the rainbows a-you can
a-have for your own
1279
01:40:57,120 --> 01:41:03,082
Cos I've made my mind up
You're going to to be mine
1280
01:41:03,240 --> 01:41:04,844
I tell you right now
1281
01:41:05,040 --> 01:41:08,442
Any trick in the book a-now, baby
1282
01:41:08,560 --> 01:41:11,769
All that I can find
1283
01:41:11,880 --> 01:41:18,411
Everybody's hustlin'
a- just to have a little scene
1284
01:41:19,240 --> 01:41:21,163
When I say we'll be cool
1285
01:41:21,280 --> 01:41:24,921
I think that you know what I mean
1286
01:41:26,440 --> 01:41:29,762
We stood on a beach at sunset
1287
01:41:29,880 --> 01:41:32,850
Do you remember when?
1288
01:41:34,360 --> 01:41:37,489
I know a beach where, baby
1289
01:41:37,600 --> 01:41:40,365
A-it never ends
1290
01:41:40,520 --> 01:41:43,569
When you've made your mind up
1291
01:41:43,680 --> 01:41:46,889
Forever to be mine
1292
01:41:47,000 --> 01:41:48,525
Mm-mm-mm-mm
1293
01:41:48,640 --> 01:41:54,682
I'll pick up your hand
And slowly blow your little mind
1294
01:41:54,800 --> 01:41:58,009
Cos I made my mind up
1295
01:41:58,160 --> 01:42:01,050
You're going to be mine
1296
01:42:01,200 --> 01:42:02,531
I'll tell you right now
1297
01:42:02,640 --> 01:42:06,531
Any trick in the book a-now, baby
1298
01:42:06,680 --> 01:42:10,287
That I can find
1299
01:42:53,280 --> 01:42:59,242
Superman or Green Lantern
ain't got a-nothin' on me
1300
01:43:00,400 --> 01:43:02,562
I can make like a turtle
1301
01:43:02,680 --> 01:43:07,527
And dive for your pearls in the sea
Yep
1302
01:43:07,640 --> 01:43:09,688
A-you, you, you can just sit there
1303
01:43:09,800 --> 01:43:14,681
While thinking on your velvet throne
1304
01:43:14,800 --> 01:43:18,646
'Bout all the rainbows you can
1305
01:43:18,760 --> 01:43:21,604
A-have for your own
1306
01:43:21,720 --> 01:43:24,803
When you've made your mind up
1307
01:43:24,920 --> 01:43:27,764
Forever to be mine
1308
01:43:27,920 --> 01:43:29,570
Mm-mm-mm-mm
1309
01:43:29,720 --> 01:43:31,290
I'll pick up your hand
1310
01:43:31,400 --> 01:43:35,962
And slowly blow your little mind
1311
01:43:36,080 --> 01:43:39,209
When you've made your mind up
1312
01:43:39,360 --> 01:43:42,204
Forever to be mine
1313
01:43:42,360 --> 01:43:45,762
I'll pick up your hand
1314
01:43:45,880 --> 01:43:50,966
And slowly blow your little mind
1315
01:43:51,080 --> 01:43:53,970
Blow your little mind...
1316
01:43:54,640 --> 01:43:58,167
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1317
01:44:29,520 --> 01:44:29,804
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