Trip Flip: Base Jumping to Skijoring Pictures
Bert Kreischer takes Angela and Sara on an epic adventure in Idaho that begins with a major shot of adrenaline: BASE jumping off the Perrine Bridge -- the only place in the US where it's legal.

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Floridians Angela Colamarino and Sara Ozim jump for joy before hopping into their Subaru for their first Idaho adventure: BASE jumping. The acronym BASE stands for four categories of fixed objects that one can jump off of: Building, Antenna, Span and Earth.
The iconic Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, ID, which is approximately 486 feet above the Snake River, is a popular BASE jumping site known all over the world.
The parachute attached to Sara and her BASE-jumping expert deploys after they jump off the Perrine Bridge.
Sara and her BASE-jumping expert float to the ground after jumping from the bridge.
Sara and Angela, along with their BASE-jumping experts, smile for the camera after their successful jump from the Perrine Bridge.
Host Bert Kreischer stands along the Snake River near Bliss, ID, before he and his travelers go sturgeon fishing.
A small boat carrying Bert, Sara and Angela speeds down the Snake River after a day of catch-and-release sturgeon fishing.
The local skijoring expert stands alongside Bert, Sara and Angela as they watch skijoring in action. Skijoring, or ski driving, is essentially skiing while being pulled by a horse or dog(s).
Bert collects the various rings placed along his skijoring path in Sawtooth Basin.
Bert, Sara and Angela take their backpacks out of their car as they prepare for a snowmobiling adventure through the mountains.
Angela and Sara pack their belongings onto snowmobiles before heading up a snowy trail for an overnight stay in the Sawtooth Basin.
Angela checks out her reflection in her goggles before starting her snowmobile adventure.
Bert adjusts his helmet while snowmobiling across the trails of Idaho.