π Thrill-seeker Tim Howell just took adventure to new heights with an epic ski base jump off Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon) in Wales! πΏπ


At 1,085 meters, this isn’t your average mountain – but Tim made it look effortless and dubbed it a “short drop.” This daredevil from Somerset and Geneva claims he’s the first to ski base jump here, marking a milestone in the world of extreme sports.
After 15 years of base jumping, this 36-year-old mountain athlete finally tackled the challenge on January 18th, waiting patiently for the perfect snow and wind conditions. Despite the foggy backdrop, Tim ensured he had a clear line of sight for the landing. Safety first, right? π

Tim isn’t new to breaking boundaries; he was the first Brit to ski base jump and made history with the first-ever ski base jump in the UK eight years ago. His secret? Gaining enough speed for an early parachute open, keeping him far from the cliff edge. Talk about precision and courage! π₯
Living the dream, Tim climbs up mountains for a living and jumps right off them. Not your typical 9-to-5, but who needs an office when you’ve got the Welsh peaks as your playground? ποΈ
Catch a glimpse of his breathtaking feat with these stunning photos – a true testament to human daring and determination!
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