Im not doubting you, I wanted to see the cool shit you did, lighten up Francis
Losing everything is still a sore spot. Apologies.
Only pics I knew of that were taken of any of it was when a friend and I rappelled off the north face of the Herring building downtown. (Had owner's permission.) We made an all day thing out of it rappelling it repeatedly even going "Aussie" a few times.
Motorcycle jumping was at the Canadian River, racing was at the dirt track in the 80s, there was lots of rappelling and base jumping at Palo Duro Canyon, base jumping illegally off tallest bldg in town, and off the old Smelter smokestack after they announced its demolition. Encountering anything tall caused invasive thoughts and still does even today, as does those damn flatbed car hauler trailers which for some reason they have to display them tail down - making them perfect jump ramps!
Certainly wish I had pictures and videos but I'd trade that for my lost boat and my dodge coronet super bee which got roasted in the same fire.
It's kind of fortunate in a way that all my gear was lost too. One can get too old for this type stuff in a hurry and not know it - or worse, deny it. Losing $1000s of dollars in base jumping and rappelling equipment probably saved me from doing dumb stuff past my prime.