![]() ![]() He knows because a lifetime of daring greatly in dangerous environments and with adrenaline-fueled feats has cultivated in him a keen sense of intuition.ĭan Schilling 11,000 feet up in Little Cottonwood Canyon near his home in Draper, Utah, Friday, May 28, 2021. Recalling his last-minute bailout that day, Schilling told Coffee or Die Magazine that even though several friends made the jump without incident, he knows he made the right call. ![]() I’ll meet you down at the truck with a beer.” As he descended the steep cliff, two friends and fellow jumpers followed, heeding a similar internal warning. “You guys have a great jump, I’m just not feeling it. “Hey guys, I’m going down,” he told his friends. While having pre-jump anxieties is normal for such a deadly sport, Schilling knew this feeling was different, and he listened. Standing on top of a 450-foot cliff in Utah, Dan Schilling - the former Air Force Combat Controller who holds the world record for most base jumps in 24 hours - got a bad feeling about the jump he was about to conduct. ![]()
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