Asbjørg Nesje leapt from a staggering 31 metres at Abiqua Falls in Oregon in June and looked as elegant and fearless as ever doing it.
The peculiar vessel is fitted with makeshift paddles meant to propel Baluchi forward as he turned the base of the vessel in a manner reminiscent of a hamster wheel.
The 32-year-old Evgeny Chebotarev was likely going for TikTok gold when he launched his buggered old Lada Niva between the buildings, but at a near crawl, and with very dodgy-looking plywood ramps, the trick nearly cost him his life.
Whenever you see a dude with a Red Bull logo on their helmet, you just know someone is about to do some crazy shit.
Adam Lockwood, who is no stranger to scaling massive structures, made it to the top of The Shard on Sunday morning, while horrified people watched from the street below.
Launching oneself from a chairlift attached to a hot air balloon 6 500 metres in the sky, pirouetting in the air, skydiving, and then landing on a mountainside to ski takes both skill and planning.
Daredevil Airborne Ben showed off his absolutely insane “double jump” from a rather unstable looking cliffside onto a teetering 975-metre “rock tower”.
Vince Reffet, a French stuntman renowned the world over for his daring deeds, died on Tuesday morning in a training accident in Dubai. He certainly didn’t waste any of his 36 years on this planet.
After sharing more than 300 videos and amassing more than a million fans, Wu Yongning suddenly went silent. Then, his girlfriend came out with the truth.
Luke Aikin takes daredevil to the next level, jumping 25 000 feet from above the Earth’s surface without the safety of a parachute.
It’s a stunt unlike any pulled off before, because if one person drops the ball on this one it’s game over. Thankfully that wasn’t the case.
Ag, just popping out for a quick kite surf attached to the mast of a yacht – daredevil Alex Thomson has outdone himself with this effort.
Taking tightroping to a new height, daredevil Nik Wallenda walks across his longest feat yet in this video straight outa Wisconsin.
Have you ever dreamt of flying through the air like a superhero down the side of a volcano? Of course you have, but no one would attempt such a thing would they?
Here’s one for you guys who like your adventures off the wall. A man in Sweden has taken his snowmobile to the next level and it has to be seen to be believed.
Extreme sports tend to usually get the blood pumping pretty quickly. This crazy man from Brazil will do just that. Scaling a waterfall is no joke…
During their last visit in Hong Kong, Russian daredevils Vadim Makhorov and Vitaly Raskalov decided to climb a massive skyscraper and hack its billboard.
Yesterday, a British man made history by becoming the first person to jump from a helicopter at 2 400ft, without a parachute, and survive.
Highline sensation from Pierre Chauffour on Vimeo.
This is ridiculous, watch as these clearly insane people calmly cross a ravine, on a rope, 700m from the ground! It’s terrifying, logic-defying, awe-inspiring and incredible all at the same time, and once you start watching there’s no way you can stop. Click through for the video.
Russian daredevil Tyomka Pirniazov free-climbed up to the ornate Soviet star on top of the 200 metre tall, Stalin-era Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building in Moscow. Which is made a little more impressive by the fact that he spent the duration of the climb with a camera clenched in his mouth.