Get out of breath with this amazing leap from Everest!

Climbing Everest is something for a few: the highest mountain in the world is almost 9, 000 meters high and both climbing and descending require impressive physical and psychological preparation. But for Russians, that may be little. Valery Rozov, 48, is a BASE Jump practitioner who decided to try an unconventional method of going down the mountain.

Leaping from a height of 7, 219 meters above sea level, it reached a speed close to 200 km / h before landing (at an altitude of 5, 950 meters). In addition, the Russian had to face an unpleasant temperature: it was -18ºC on the spot. According to RedBull (sponsor of the adventure), Rozov's jump is historic, marking the highest jump ever made from Earth - we said “from Earth” as Felix Baumgartner's jump, sponsored by the same brand, was made from the stratosphere.