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Will Gadd Climbs World's Rarest Ice on Kilimanjaro
Will Gadd tracks down the world’s rarest ice for a once-in-a-lifetime climb – on top of Africa.
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Two Planes Fly Through a Hangar
Red Bull Barnstorming sees British pilots Paul Bonhomme and Steve Jones carry out one of the most exhilarating aviation feats ever seen. Formation flying at it's absolute finest.
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The Avalanche Line - Wingsuit flight in the Alps
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$12,000 Helium Balloon Stunt
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Review: GoPro Hero4 Session
GoPro's new Hero4 Session is a small, cube-shaped camera that's totally waterproof, no case required.
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Key Section of Famed Half Dome Route Falls Off
A large rockfall has removed a key section of the most popular route on Half Dome.
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Alex Honnold sending in Indian Creek, Utah
Humble, reticent and strong as a bull, Black Diamond athlete Alex Honnold is a crack climbing machine. Check out this video of Honnold crushing it in world-famous Indian Creek, Utah on everything from 5.13 footless tip-jam campusing to inverted offwidthing.
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First Hold & Release Bungee Jump a.k.a. The big NOPE
As if the normal bungee isn't scary enough, this guy puts a new meaning to "balls of steel".
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History Made! First Ever BMX Quad Backflip
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Inside the Beautiful (And Precarious) World of Ice Climbing
Damn is it hot. Like, really hot. Arizona is always miserable, but it’s barely dipped below 110 in Phoenix lately. Much of the rest of the country is broiling in the 90s, and although Boston still has snow, it too is sweating in the sun. For those of you suffering through heat, perhaps photographer Ian MacLellan can offer a little relief.
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Awesome down-hill biking video captured with helmet cam
Bobsled track on mountain Trebevic, Sarajevo - Max.speed 62km/h, Riders: Kamer Kolar, Tarik Hadzic and Kemal Mulic
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Lets try a mountain bike race on an icy glacier!
Megavalanche Glacier Carnage - Polygon UR
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Chris Sharma, World's First 5.15
In July, 2001, Chris Sharma made the first ascent of Realization (AKA Biographie), the world's first confirmed 5.15 (9a+), in Ceuse, France. This short film shows the process he went through trying the route for many weeks over several trips, and the actual footage of the historic first ascent.
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Project Fear
In the summer of 2014 Dave MacLeod set his sights on opening a hard new route on Cima Ovest in the Italian Dolomites. A bold objective for anyone at any time. For Dave though, this project brought with it some of the greatest challenges he has ever faced.
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Breaking Down The Alaska Challenge: 7 days, 8 stages, 250-Plus Miles of Handcycling
Check out a stage-by-stage breakdown of The Alaska Challenge, which bills itself as the longest, toughest handcycle race in the world.
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Bull rejects Spain's Pamplona run
One bull chosen to take part in Saturday's San Fermin festival took one look at thousands of thrill-seekers waiting to be chased down Pamplona's narrow streets and scampered back to the safety of his corral. In a scene that confounded revellers and experts - and could have been scripted by Munro Leaf, who wrote The Story of Ferdinand - a reticent bull named Curioso I barely ran 20 metres before heading back.
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The climb that left me frozen with fear
There are thousands of industrial chimneys in the Czech Republic, with many dating back to the late 19th Century - most are no longer used and a group of enthusiasts spend their weekends climbing the structures. Alastair Lawson joined them in Zelezny Brod, but soon regretted it. I am 40m (130ft) up a 120-year-old chimney in the north-east of the Czech Republic and I am having a minor panic attack. My legs feel like lead weights as I look down on the tiny figures on the ground below me.
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Against All Odds: The Incredible Story of One Surfer's Battle with the Government
How a humble fisherman's son became one of the world's best big wave riders... and challenged the status quo
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Daredevil performs backflp on the edge of 700m high ‘Troll’s Tongue’
Those who don't like heights should look away now. Because, if the idea of standing near the edge of a piece of rock jutting out over a 700 metre drop is enough to give you sweaty palms, these pictures of a daredevil doing a backflip are likely to send you into a full blown panic attack. Luckily, Toby Segar had no such fears when he decided to perform the stunt on the edge of Trolltunga - or 'Troll's Tongue' - in Norway.
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Kite surfer in critical condition after being blown onto San Francisco highway, hit by car
A kite surfer at a San Francisco beach was caught in a huge gust of wind and dragged across a parking lot on to a highway, where he was hit by a car and critically injured, police said. The man was setting up his rig at the edge of the water on Friday afternoon at Ocean Beach when the wind caught him and took him onto the Great Highway, city police said in a statement. Winds of about 35 mph with gusts approach 50 mph were blowing on the beach at the time.
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