If you were ever in a position to be the first person to stand a top an enormous mountain, chances are jumping off the side of it wouldn't be one of your first thoughts.
However that's not the case with Queenstown base jumping guru Chuck Berry - he and two American friends have done just that.
Joined by American mates Miles Daisher and Shane McConkey, the trio were delivered by helicopter to the top of Terror Peak in Milford Sound.
"I love turning a dream into a reality," Chuck says. "It's all the talking that has got us here and now the talking is over and it's time for the doing. And the doing is the best part."
And when it comes to doing there's not many as proactive as McConkey, who pioneered what some might call the crazy art of ski base.
"We get that all the time, 'you're crazy,'" McConkey says. "What's crazy to me is sitting indoors all day, in a cubicle and not getting outdoors and exploring this world. That to me is nuts."
But the trio weren't happy to just jump terror peak - they wanted to fly it.
"Jumping it with a wingsuit completely changes the whole dynamics of the jump," Chuck says. "All of a sudden it turns a nine-second freefall into a 35-second freefall."
And with Terror Peak successfully tamed, the quest for this trio must begin anew for the next mind-blowing challenge.
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