One of BASE jumping’s most ambitious pioneers brought in the new year with the first wingsuit flight from South America’s tallest mountain.
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Explorersweb.
Tim Howell, a British veteran of over 1,000 BASE jumps worldwide, traveled to Argentina in December. His goal was to summit Aconcagua, a 22,841-foot mountain, the highest in the Western Hemisphere. He came up short on the summit, but still set a remarkable record.
Howell and his team stopped several hundred feet from the summit due to inclement weather. But upon returning to Camp 2, located about 19,700 feet up the mountain, Howell decided to strap on his wingsuit.
Even considering his impressive flight history, jumping off Aconcagua on Dec. 29 meant something special to him.
“It was really a big deal for me. Because no one had done it before,” Howell said in an interview on Tuesday. “This is my biggest achievement on the wingsuit side of things.”

Planning the Aconcagua Flight
