Holtanna Base Jump in the Antarctic
Video of the first BASE jumps from Peaks Holstinnd and Holtanna in the Antarctic.

Ulvetanna, Kintanna and Holtanna, Antarctic
In 2009 Sam Beaugey, Manu Pellissier, Sébastien Collomb-Gros and Géraldine Fastnacht from France set off to the Holtanna mountain range in Queen Maud Land to make the first BASE jump in the Antarctic. During the two-month trip they endured temperatures down to -40°C to leap off Holstinnd and Holtanna, a thousand metres above the Syginnbryn glacier. The video is out now.
Holtanna - big wall and base jump in Antarctica
More information about the ascent and jumps on www.petzl.com
Holtanna - big wall and base jump in Antarctica
More information about the ascent and jumps on www.petzl.com
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