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12 Comments
spoco2How/why do people do that?!
Just so close to death or seriously horrific injury at so many points... just... yoiks!
CrushBugAnd just think, that was the steadycam view.
critical_dThe run was actually done backward, starting at the bottom, filming as he went. The video we see here is the result..only played in reverse.
>> ^spoco2:
How/why do people do that?!
Just so close to death or seriously horrific injury at so many points... just... yoiks!
critical_d*promote
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Drax>> ^spoco2:
How/why do people do that?!
Just so close to death or seriously horrific injury at so many points... just... yoiks!
Maybe the volcano was erupting..?
chilaxe>> ^critical_d:
The run was actually done backward, starting at the bottom, filming as he went. The video we see here is the result..only played in reverse.
>> ^spoco2:
How/why do people do that?!
Just so close to death or seriously horrific injury at so many points... just... yoiks!
I used to ride backwards up a mountain at 20 miles per hour all the time!
PHJFWhat's so dangerous, he's on a path!
messengerI'd like to see this with a grade indicator, or an occasional side view because to me on my couch, I don't get as sense of the downhillness of it as the bike is always parallel to the ground, and the fact that gravity is always pulling you is part of the danger.
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Sepacoresays...Well done for not stacking it
EvilDeathBeeHe could've at least tried to keep the camera steady
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