These heart stopping photos show the moment an incredible stuntman became the first person to successfully fly a wingsuit from a mountain in the UK.
Tim Howell, 31 from Somerset made the perilous climb to the nearly 4,000 ft peak of Lord Berkeley’s Seat on the Ann Teallach mountain range.
He was accompanied by professional photographer Hamish Frost, 32 from Glasgow.
Some of these images were captured with a helmet mounted camera which uses software to automatically remove the camera from the image.
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. After reaching the peak and suiting up in his wing suit Tim jumped
Hamish Frost / SWNS Photo: Hamish Frost / SWNS

. Tim Howell, 31 from Somerset made the perilous climb to the nearly 4,000 ft peak.
Hamish Frost / SWNS Photo: Hamish Frost / SWNS

1. Tim Howell, 31 from Somerset made the perilous climb to the nearly 4,000 ft peak.
Hamish Frost / SWNS Photo: Hamish Frost / SWNS

2. Lord Berkeley's Seat is the 196th tallest in Scotland.
Hamish Frost / SWNS Photo: Hamish Frost / SWNS


4. This heart stopping footage shows the moment an incredible stuntman became the first person to successfully fly a wingsuit from a mountain in the UK
Tim Howell / SWNS Photo: Tim Howell / SWNS