Take a thrilling ride over the epic Matterhorn.
A drone operator captured awe-inspiring footage of the Matterhorn summit filmed in glorious 5K.
Josh Turner flew his iFlight Chimera 7 with a DJI air unit and crossfire supporting a GoPro Hero 10 shooting at 30 FPS in 5K. The excellent video takes viewers up the rocky ridges of the best-known and most dramatic peak in the Alps mountain range. “I only brought 1500 mah batteries so the only way to assure that I reached the summit was to get closer,” Turner explains on his YouTube channel.
“I decided to leave my skis at the top of the lift and hike the rest of the way to the Hornli Hut with crampons and ice axe as the path was covered in snow and ice. I launched the drone from the Hornli Hut and I was able to fly the remaining 4000ft vertical and 1 mile distance to the summit and surf down the ridgeline.
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