Jamie Pierre Cliff Jump Article

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January 28-29 story

Skier hucks world record

By Angus M. Thuermer Jr.

Jackson Hole Daily

Salt Lake City skier Jamie Pierre claimed a world-record cliff jump at Grand Targhee Resort on Wednesday, flying 245 vertical feet off the back of Freds Mountain.

Pierre, 32, said in a telephone interview from his home in Salt Lake City on Friday that he made his record-breaking jump as a vehicle to spread the Christian word. A veteran cliff jumper who had dropped 180 feet previously, Pierre said his feat was calculated and his landing spot probed for perfect snow.

“It wasn’t just some yahoo stunt,” Pierre said. “I chose to do it so it would open up doors so I could witness my faith in Christianity.”

Pierre said he had looked at the cliff for at least seven years before determining his ability and the conditions were right for the jump. He said observers with Teton Gravity Research, a filmmaking company that specializes in radical ski feats, measured the distance from the cornice takeoff to the landing hole with a range finder used for parachute BASE jumping to confirm the world record.

Such jumps are not without peril and a spokeswoman at Grand Targhee was quick to issue a warning against attempting to duplicate or mimic Pierre’s huck.

“This is nothing that an average recreational skier or snowboarder should consider doing,” Susie Barnett-Bushong said Friday. Even for elite and prepared skiers “we would never recommend anybody try this,” she said.

Attempting smaller jumps than Pierre’s has killed one skier in Jackson Hole. In January, 2005 valley skier Brent “Newt” Newton, 39, died after jumping a 50-foot cliff at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Pierre himself said his jump was dangerous. “I’m lucky I’m still alive,” he said. “I’m lucky I didn’t get hurt.”

The father of a two-month-old daughter, Pierre said he took grief from his relatives. “My wife was not impressed,” he said. His parents also took him to task, Pierre said.

A Minnetonka, Minn., native who moved first to Crested Butte, Colo., and then Salt Lake City to ski, Pierre said practice, preparation and patience were key. “I waited and waited and waited,” he said of the time spent anticipating the perfect snow conditions. Asked if he ever had second doubts, he responded quickly “absolutely not.” Five photographers and three cinema shooters recorded the event, said Josh Nielsen of Teton Gravity Research.

“It was a really, really heavy and intense experience for all of us,” he said. The event was managed by Pierre, he said; “We were kind of along for the ride.” Observers were solemn and quiet before and during the jump, he said, and Pierre said a prayer before taking off.

He clocked four full seconds of air time, Nielsen said. Some 100 feet into the jump he said Pierre could not keep his skis under him and went upside down. He landed head first and blew a hole six feet deep in the snow. Photographer Adam Clark rushed in and dug him free, Nielsen said. “Jamie pretty much walked away with a cut lip,” he said.

Pierre said he doesn’t make enough money as a skier to sustain himself. He works with his father as a custom furniture maker and also on lawn irrigation systems. He said his landing was in the perfect spot; “I hit the nail on the head,” he said. “The fact I came out unscathed and landed where I planned - faith played a role in it,” he said.
 
Looks like he did it to boost the profile of his religion...didn't know he was heaps religious.
 
haha i clicked the link and this was the headline.

Elk roundup delayed

i was like wtf, what does this have to do with jamie...
 
holy shit he went upside down and landed on his head? i have never seen jamie drop a cliff without putting it to his feet, but there was that one road gap in booter crunk where he was trying to land on his back.

did he have a backpack full of styrofoam?
 
Haha, totally . . .

To jump off a 245 foot cliff, land on your head, and walk away with only a cut lip is pretty crazy. I'm not sure if God exists, or if He cares about some crazy bastard jumping off a cliff in Wyoming, but it seems like he was either really lucky, or really blessed.
 
That is just fucking gnarly... 1 in a million that he walked away from that.

I really hope nobody ever tries to top that...
 
no. even thogu hit loks like madness you coudl probably jump form ap lane into that and survive. i think its like the wya we slide handraisl and shit and people who jsut dont know say HE'S GUNNA DIE , and they dont udnerstand. but we do underrstand because we od it and we understand the risk and we trust ourselves not to fuck up and we know we will make it through.

I think thats how he is , hes on his own level and we jsut dont understand cause we dont jump insanne cliffs but to him he must knwo hed survive or he woudltn do it. and htink baout it , he landed onhis head appareantly, and just had a cut lip. so it seems pretty calculated like, it may be fuckign dangerous but its more doable than we imagine it is.
 
I'm kind of surprised he hasn't hurt himself yet considering he puts all his faith into God saving him from injury instead of thinking things through completely. But that's sweet that he hit that cliff, I'm looking forward to seeing some video footage!
 
^ haha, word. I skied there when I went to check out the college. It is a pretty sweet little mountian.
 
“This is nothing that an average recreational skier or snowboarder should consider doing,” Susie Barnett-Bushong said Friday. Even for elite and prepared skiers “we would never recommend anybody try this,". that made me laugh
 
"The father of a two-month-old daughter, Pierre said he took grief from his relatives. “My wife was not impressed,” he said. His parents also took him to task"

haha no shit. you just got 4 full seconds of air and landed on your head after 245ft.
 
yeah seriously. So he really lucked out that he didn't die, but can it even count as a successful ski huck if he didn't even land on his skis?
 
He kind of inspires me in a weird way. Whenever I'm standing on top of a cliff and thinking about the feasability of it, I always think to myself, "jamie has dropped cliffs 5 times this size onto his head and skied out, fuck it" I mean the same rules o f physics apply to us all, he's not special, he's just as breakable as the rest of us, he just has a ill-concept of reality, or perhaps he's got it right and we are all pussies
 
"Attempting smaller jumps than Pierre’s has killed one skier in Jackson Hole"

same 50ft cliff.

haha sorry to burst your bubble.

But i do get where your coming from, if there is enough snow, and you can project where you are going to land, and probe that area for no rocks, you can pretty much drop anything. as pierre has shown us. You just needs some big ass balls, and a couple loose screws.
 
Hahaha how hilarious. The methods he used to analyze his trajectory and the snow conditions were derived from PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS not Christianity.
 
granted you could die on a 50 footer but its pretty unlikely for a healthy young man, hell I've dropped 50's onto 4 inches of snow over crust with a flattish landing and just got a case of huckneck.

As long as you are calculated most of the time you can pull a ton of shit off in skiing. I know people who huck constantly and never get hurt because they know the right time and place for it.
 
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