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Adventurer snowboards in the sky while tied to a helicopter

Adrian Cenni can best be described as a daredevil after his latest stunt. Cenni decided to add a new twist to snowboarding. Instead of sliding down a mountain he decided to snowboard in the sky while attached to a moving helicopter.

 

What will they think of next?

Adrian Cenni can best be described as a daredevil after his latest stunt. Cenni decided to add a new twist to snowboarding. Instead of sliding down a mountain he decided to snowboard in the sky while attached to a moving helicopter.

The mad stunt was captured on camera. He was 6,000 feet above the ground and moved at 80 miles per hour.

You can watch the gravity-defying stunt in the video below;

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