Stept Productions teamed up with the one and only Mike Wilson for a unique segment in its 2013 release, Mutiny. As Cam Riley puts it, the crew “had this idea in mind with Wilson all season, to do a rail slide to base jump.” The idea became a reality last July in Twin Falls, ID. The crew battles a variety of challenges, including hundred degree temperatures and a botched first attempt, all in the name of getting the shot. To see more from the Stept crew, make sure to pick up your copy of Mutiny at steptproductions.com or on iTunes.


Go behind the scenes of Wilson's rail slide to B.A.S.E. jump
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Go behind the scenes of Wilson's rail slide to B.A.S.E. jump
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