For the third time in the last year, the record for most BASE jumps in 24 hours was broken off the Perrine Bridge this weekend.

Danny Weiland jumped off the bridge and climbed back up the Snake River Canyon 64 times from Saturday to Sunday morning.

"The first 25 jumps are, we'll call it smoother, it's not smooth," Weildand said. "At about 30, your nervous system starts to do weird things, your body wants to stop and you have to find a way to convince your mind to keep it going."

Weiland knew it would be like that. On Sept. 16 last year, he broke Miles Daisher's record for jumps over a 24 hour span. Daisher set the record at 57 in 2007. Last year, Weiland broke that with 61 jumps.

In June, Daisher broke that record with 63 jumps in 24 hours. A record he would only keep for three months. Despite the back and forth, Weiland says he doesn't really see it as a rivalry.

"I don't look at him as a rival, I look at him as a brother and I hope he feels the same way," Weiland said of Daisher.

Weiland broke the record at 4 a.m. Sunday. He had three hours to continue jumping, but he said it wasn't about shattering a record or proving anything for his ego.

"It feels different from last year," Weiland said. "Last year was more about proving to the world that I could do something awesome, and this was about proving to myself that I could do even better than I did with a lot of hardship that I went through the year before."