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jxrgeamaya
Probably first person in the world to go through Capri’s hole on a @liftfoils 5,11. .
@ian.walsh
Shot by me with Dji Phantom 4
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From the "Don't try this unless you're 100% ready for it" file - hiking the Grand Canyon, Rim to Rim, in 1 day is nearly impossible for anyone but seasoned, well-prepared, athletic hikers. Here's a clip of doing so. If you want to go rim to rim there (post pandemic), make an appointment to stay at Phantom Ranch at the bottom. Far less likely to die.
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Back and forth, forward and back. Mastery on the bike comes from constant repetition. Whether it’s your hundredth time down a trail or you’re about to drop into a new one for the first time, steady, well-rehearsed motions are what will get you through. So ride fast and send it deep, because the Slayer is built for those who charge.
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Presented by: Rocky Mountain Director/ Edit: Liam Mullany Featuring: Thomas Vanderham, Rémi Gauvin, Carson Storch Cinematography: Harrison Mendel, Liam Mullany Produced by: Liam Mullany, Stephen Matthews
Assistant camera: Noah Dorsey, Max McCullough Colourist: Sam Gilling Post-production Sound: Keith White Audio Still photography: Margus Riga
Thanks: Ron Penney, Landmark Trail Works, Carlos Zumino, Riley McIntosh, Mark Wallace, Matt Edleston, Dylan Cobern.
Music: “Long Distance”, Written & Performed by Luke Atencio, Licenced through Musicbed.
“Crow”, Written by Matthew Barnes, performed by Forest Swords, Courtesy of !K7 Music GMBH. Published by Just Isn't Music (justisntmusic.com).
“Communicate”, Written & Performed by Jeremy Wallace Maclean.
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tobyharrimanA week or so ago I was invited on a mini overnight Heli-hiking trip out to Knik Glacier with @flyalphaair x @anchoragehelicoptertours
I obviously jumped onboard without a second thought. I have flown over and around this area a few times in bush planes and have always wanted to camp out and explore the area more. So this was our chance! We got dropped off mid afternoon, set up camp and hiked the ridge and onto Knik Glacier to explore around. When we finally got back to camp we were graced with a pretty stunning sunset. But just like all adventures, they come to an end and we were picked up the next morning to head home. So stoked to see more companies offering services like this! Next time I need to stay a few days though :D
Thanks to @philokalia_ @anthonyburden @tyler_3rdreich and @jstarcher07 for the good laughs and amazing adventure!
Music Licensed: Eric Kinny
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@benjaminforthun
with a crazy long pond skim before landing a backflip to top it off. Beyond epic!⠀⠀
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Yup, if Red Bull wants to create videos of people riding motorbikes up the volcanic debris coated slopes of Acatenango Volcano, Guatemala, with mighty Fuego erupting ash clouds in the background...yeah I’ll share that.
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The Drakensberg mountain range stretches over 1000 km across South Africa and Lesotho, with its highest peak at 11, 424 feet. This highest portion of the Great Escarpment is known by the local Zulu community as uKhahlamba, Barrier of Spears. The place is renowned for its dramatic peaks, pinnacles and valleys. Experience the Red Bull Air Force soar through this mythical wilderness and watch the backstory behind the first-ever wingsuit flight from two of its most alluring landmarks.
roam
This trick is called a "Yoda roll’’, and it is one of the hardest tricks on a slackline. It took me around 1,000 tries until I was able to stand the first one. Would you try this trick?⠀
>> Video by @johansakr caption by @yaloslacklife #ROAM
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handsomerobinson
Surfing the Sedona spires!!! 🏄♂️ 🏜 It’s pretty hard to describe the experience of floating 20-30 feet left to right while trying to maintain balance... all while managing the freak out of being incredibly exposed! But man it’s a blast. It’s this back and forth between the coolest feeling of levitating across the sky, and finding the absolute perfect angle to bounce off of at the edges... or you’re about to take a pretty hefty whip 😳🤪 // 📸:
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The Race Across America is considered to be the toughest ultra cycling race in the world. The riders need to ride from the American west coast to the east coast, which equals a total distance of 3070 miles, or nearly 5000 kilometers. The best riders do it in less than 10 days. In 2016, one of the best ultra cyclists in Europe, Luxembourgish rider Ralph Diseviscourt, finished just above 10 days in fourth place. Two years later, in 2018, he tried it again. "Thirty Seventy - 3070 Miles Across America" is a documentary film that provides impressions of the the United States' nature and landscapes across the journey from one coast to the other, as well as exclusive inside looks into the daily work of the rider and its crew.
- Director and Editor: Jo Diseviscourt - Music used: Lorne Balfe, Martin Gauffin, Gavin Luke, The Handsome Family All copyrights belong to their respective owners. - RTL Interview: Erny Klein Copyright RTL Lëtzebuerg - Drone: Ben Klein - Interview: Charel Kremer
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Kyle Norbraten, Mike Giese and Graham Agassiz head to Utah to shred against the scenic backdrop of Virgin, Utah. The Black Collar crew put the Evil Following MB and Offering to the test on some fast flow trails with some solid rocky jank gnar thrown in. The Evil Insurgent and Wreckoning LB Park Bikes also came out for the boys to hit some of the famous Rampage warm up lines that cascade off the mesas.
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Svalbard Unplugged is a story of two friends, snowboarders and professional athletes exploring the northern islands of Svalbard. Their mission is to find the perfect mountain face to fulfil their freeriding dreams on. With no connection to the outside world they are free of the modern digital world and all the excessive noise, just to concentrate on experimenting the arctic nature and the feeling of freeriding - feeling of freedom.
The short film takes the viewer deep into the wilderness of the Arctic where polar bears are common but people rare. The film also opens up the mindset of our heroes, what drives them from one challenge to the other, and from the international podiums to the nature. It’s a story about motivation and dreams, but also the uncertainty that plays an inevitable role in expeditions like this.
Directed by: Rami Hanafi Co-Director: Mikko Keskinen Principal Cinematography: Iisakki Kennilä Aerial Cinematography & 2nd unit: Teemu Lahtinen Film editor & Colorist: Mikko Keskinen Music & sound design: Mikko Keskinen
Producers: Antti Autti , Rami Hanafi Expedition Leader: Anders Bergwall / Arctic Guides Technical Advisor: Mikael Almert Polar Bear Safety: Martin Hallen Snowboarders: Antti Autti & Enni Rukajärvi