This crazy helmet-cam video of a wingsuit flier is the coolest thing you’ll see today

Daredevil Graham Dickinson has a flair for the dramatic. Last we saw, Dicksinson stared death in the face when he jumped offf of a cliff in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc and reached speeds of 111 MPH as he barely grazed by trees, rocks and any number of objects that would have undoubtedly killed him upon impact.

Well, Dickinson a few days ago uploaded new helmet-cam footage of that harrowing jump and, as you might expect, it needs to be seen to be believed. The video would feel right at home in a Hollywood action movie, and is all the more impressive because there's no special effects wizardry or camera tricks in play. On the contrary, it's just a man equipped with nothing more than a wingsuit, a video camera and pure adrenaline.

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Wingsuit videos are typically pretty impressive, but Dickinson -- a professional wingsuit BASE jumper we should point out -- really seems take things to another level. As you'll see via the footage below, there are many instances where Dickinson is seemingly just a few inches above the ground while traveling at incredibly high speeds.

Dickinson's new cam-footage can be viewed below.

And for those who missed the original, here's an even better view of Dickinson living on the edge and, quite literally, cheating death.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVuI_S-CmaI

It certainly looks fun, but stunts like these aren't for the faint of heart. We should point out that there have been a number of wingsuit deaths over the last few months, including a the tragic case of California man who was killed, while wingsuit flying, when he crashed into a cliff formation in Arizona this past January.

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