A man climbed the Everest and made the world's highest base jump!
Leave it to those guys at Red Bull to bankroll yet another extreme stunt. Russian extreme sport star Valery Rozov climbed on the Chinese side on the famous north route and climbed to over 7220 meters (23,688ft) above sea level, and jumped off.
The air at the top was too thin, so he had a difficult start to his base jump, because he wasn't going to get the usual air resistance that he needed to make a normal jump. He flew for nearly a minute at over 120 miles per hour until he landed on the Rongbuk glacier, at an altitude of 5,950 meters. Check out the video below.