It’s skiing and it’s steep and it’s technical. Watch Thierry Donard shred uber-steep faces and dodge sluffs and avalanches. Amazing work.
Author: Alan Perlman
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10 Most Bizarre Extreme Sports
While most people would be completely satisfied with the thrill of surfing, snowboarding or skateboarding, serious adrenaline junkies have been coming up with new and bizarre ways to get that extreme adrenaline rush. Below is a list of 10 of the most outlandish extreme sports we could think of. Bet you’ve never even heard of most of these sports!
1. Slacklining
Not to be confused with tight-rope walking, slacklining uses a wider fast mesh line that is strung slacker than a tight-rope. Much like tight-rope walking slacklining involves strong balancing skills and focus. Remember Dean Potter, the guy who highlined 6,000 feet up in the air across the Enshi Grand Canyon in China?
Slacklining has become so popular for its versatility and “slackers” ability to practice pretty much anywhere. There are a bunch of variations on slacklining which include urbanlining, tricklining, waterlining, highlining, windlining, freestyle slacklining and tunnelining.
2. Street Luge
This gravity-powered activity involves riding a street luge down a paved road or course. Ever go down a hill while sitting on your skateboard instead of standing? This sport originated in Southern California when skateboarders realized they could go much faster downhill by lying on their skateboards. Eventually someone developed a special street luge board and the sport really took off with professional competitions!
3. Volcano Surfing
Also known as ash boarding or volcano boarding, this sport involves boarding down the ashes of a volcano on a thin plywood or metal board. Riders hike up the volcano and then either stand or sit as they head back down to the bottom. This sport is actually pretty dangerous considering the volcanic ash is sharp and painful to fall on so riders are encouraged to wear protective gear while practicing. Pretty cool concept though!

4. Sky Surfing
By far one of the coolest activities on this list, sky surfing is a form of skydiving where the skydiver attaches a board to their feet and performs surf-style aerobatics during their freefall. This dangerous sport requires a substantial amount of practice and not every skydiving club permits sky surfing, but the video below of this guy sky surfing is pretty cool to watch!
5. Train Surfing
What started out as a means of transportation eventually became a form of extreme sport for daredevil thrillseekers. Train surfing first appeared as a sport in South Africa when teenagers from poor families would ride on the tops of trains for fun. Train surfers essentially risk their lives while performing tricks and dance moves on high speed trains. Train surfers face multiple risks including electrocution from overhead cables, serious injury, death and punishment by law enforcement. Below is a video of some kids in Russia train surfing.
6. Wing Walking
Wing walking is similar to train surfing except wing walkers perform on the wings of moving airplanes. The earliest known instance of wing walking began in the early 1900’s when Ormer Locklear would climb out onto the lower wings of his plane during World War I pilot training. Wing walkers then began performing stunts with the goal of constantly outdoing one another. Such insane stunts as hanging by one’s teeth, transferring planes and doing handstands were often performed!

8. Trampo-Walling
Trampoline walling is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Gravity-defying daredevils jump from heights upwards of 16 feet, land on a trampoline to bounce back up to the wall. Jumpers typically incorporate flips and twists as they go from trampoline to wall and back again. Former Cirque du Soleil performer Oliver Lemieux is one of the first to make trampo-walling a mainstream activity where people can now try in the safety of a gym.
7. Sepak Takraw
Sepak Takraw, or kick volleyball originated in Southeast Asia. Players use a rattan ball and only their feet, chest, head, or knees to score on the opponent by sending the ball over the net. Could be a fun game to start in your backyard! Check out the game video below.
9. Underwater Hockey
This bizarre underwater sport first originated in England in 1954 as a way for Southsea Sub-Aqua Club members to stay active during the cold months when open-water diving was no longer as appealing. The game, consisting of two 10-15 minute halves, calls for two teams of six to compete to move a hockey puck across the bottom of a pool to score on the opponents’ goal. The game requires players to hold their breath for long periods of time as they strive to push the hockey puck across the pool floor to score on the other team…a lot harder than it sounds! Equipment includes a snorkel, diving mask, fins, stick (also known as a “bat” or “pusher”) and a protective glove. Check out the video below of a US Women’s Underwater Hockey game!
10. Hangboarding
One day, a man named Don Arney had the random idea of combining hang gliding with snowboarding and so hangboarding was born! Hangboarders soar horizontally downhill on a hangboard which looks like this:

The “pilot” holds onto handlebars at the front of the hangboard while hanging from a T-shaped bar. The rudder at the back, where the pilot’s feet are secured, functions as a way to steer your way down the mountain as well as a brake in case you need to stop at any time.
Any sports we should add to this list?
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McLaren P1 Extreme Testing on Ice
The McLaren P1 has been marketed as ‘the best driver’s car in the world on road and track.’ Or in this case, on a frozen lake.
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Dean Potter Talks Death
Mark Coleman, the Prana mindfulness ambassador, meets with Prana’s top athletes to understand their top game. In this session with Dean Potter, they both chat about death. Potter, one of the world’s most iconic adrenaline athletes, has a unique perspective on the topic.
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5 Best Single Day Ski Resorts Near Denver
It’s no shock that Colorado is filled with a variety of ski resorts, not to mention in the Denver area alone! While taking a ski vacation is awesome, sometimes a one-day ski trip is the best way to stay sane during the cold and gloomy winter months. Below is a list of five of the best ski resorts for a single day trip!
1. Loveland Ski Area
Just a 50 minute drive from downtown Denver, Loveland is among the first ski resorts to open and close each season. Although Loveland doesn’t have as much terrain as other resorts in the area, its quick trails and cheap tickets make it a great spontaneous day trip spot.

2. Breckenridge Resort
Easily accessible from interstate 70, Breckenridge resort is known as one of the most family friendly resorts in the area. It features a variety of gentler slopes for beginners as well as one of the best Main Streets where visitors can attend concerts, snow carving contests, and a bunch of different dining options. Breckenridge is a great place for a family day trip to the mountain!

3. Arapahoe Basin
If you’re looking for a great Saturday or Sunday funday experience at the slopes, Arapahoe Basin is your best bet! This resort offers breathtaking views and a relaxed, fun atmosphere. Not to mention there is free parking at the backside of the mountain which is great for tailgating and taking in the majestic views at the end of a long day on the mountain.

4. Winter Park Ski Resort
This ski resort offers 3,000 acres of mountainous terrain which includes six parks and a super pipe. Its a great day stop for the family and ski enthusiasts alike. For those who want the ski resort experience without actually hitting the slopes, Winter Park also offers ice skating, a lodge at the top of the mountain called The Lodge at Sunspot and a couple of dining locations.
5. Eldora Mountain Ski Resort
Located just outside of Nederland and West of Boulder, Eldora Mountain Ski Resort is a perfect getaway to the slopes. This resort features primarily intermediate and advanced runs as well as a nordic center for cross country skiing. Although there are no onsite lodges, Eldora’s ticket prices are comparable to Loveland with plenty of eateries and things to do in the area.

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airv8 Aerial Photography Brilliance
airv8 specializes in close-range aerial photography. They use remote-controlled mulitcopters to capture their footage, and boy what an awesome point-of-view it is. In thier 2013 showreel, check out their capabilities.
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Top 5 Adrenaline Activities Near Las Vegas
In recent years, the gambling capital of the U.S. has become increasingly known for the other forms of entertainment it offers. Sin City is home to some awesome music festivals and concerts as well as some of the nations most adventurous outdoor activities. If you’re looking for some awesome ways to get your adrenaline pumping check out the list of activities below!
1. The Vegas Mini Baja Chase at Sunbuggy Fun Rentals
The Mini Baja Chase in Las Vegas is a fast-paced tour through 15,000 acres of varied desert terrain perfect for dune buggy racing! Just located 15 miles away from the Las Vegas strip allows racers to drive at their chosen pace in timed events ranging from 15-120 minutes in full roll cage vehicles with 4-point harnesses. Helmets, goggles, and gloves are all provided as well. Don’t wear your favorite clothes because you will get dusty!
2. Vegas Indoor Skydiving
Always wanted the experience of flying but not quite ready to jump out of a plane? Vegas Indoor Skydiving is America’s first indoor skydiving facility and Las Vegas’s popular spot for recreational body flying. It’s a great activity for team building and an awesome adrenaline rush! No experience is necessary, instructors will teach you everything.

3. SkyJump Las Vegas
This is probably among the most extreme activities to do in Las Vegas. The SkyJump in Las Vegas is essentially a 108 story-freefall from the Stratosphere Hotel. Well, you are attached to a cable that is also connected to a descender machine and guide wires keep you on course for a safe controlled landing at the bottom, but what makes this jump so awesome is that it is the only jump in the U.S. and not to mention the highest in the world!
4. Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Like most of us, not everyone has daily access to a Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, or other exotic cars. That’s where the Las Vegas Motor Speedway comes in! Come here for the chance to race 5 to 8 laps in one of their luxury, exotic, or muscle cars. Different package options allows drivers to choose the type of car and experience they are looking for.

5. Kayak at Lake Mead
Just outside Las Vegas, Lake Mead is a great location for exploring and kayaking. Looking for a more personalized outdoor experience? The team at Lake Mead is known for their customized kayak lessons, trips and fitness experiences!

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Sam Light Kiteboarding in South Africa
Sam Light kiteboards in South Africa, both on the ocean and using a lake cable.
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Skiing Colored Snow in Switzerland
It took a full fifteen days to produce this short two-minute clip, where Nicolas and Loris Falquet and Jérémie Heitz ride colored snow in Les Marécottes, Switzerland.
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Kilian Martin Skateboarding in India
Directed by Brett Novak, this film features Kilian Martin and his skateboard, shredding it in India.
