@@Phoenix42.0 record breakers i prefer without music, but for vibrant runs with a beautiful background the music helps paint the vibe. Editing is out of the question.
Going into turns where a single accidental slip will end you 100% by 50/50 chance of go flying off a giant ledge or crashing into a concrete block - yeah I'd consider this madness
@@joemcguts1962 i dont care if such a person is willing to kill himselves, i'm much more concerned about those drivers... if someone hits him they will be charged by murder at least in my country that would be the case... Even worse if they have family to feed, not able to see own children and nothing is their own fault...
@@DaMorg3 im really curious too. I thought he is insane for doing this, well he is, but after seeing him break and drop 40km/h in an instant, i feel safer for the cars. I don’t care if he dies though
@@DaMorg3 The board doesn't flip since the wheels dont suddenly grip the road, and it helps that he positions his weight behind the board and low. The wheels do wear down but if you avoid a 90 degree angle to the road while sliding (keep the board at a slight angle away from the 90) the wheels will continue to spin while rubbing against the road causing an even wearing down.
@DaMorg3 this sport is called downhill longboarding and it's been around for a while. The hardware on his board is more complex than you would initially think
@@SciFiFactory i could write up a succinct presentation of the forces/vectors involved but i don't want to appear as mansplaining... :) controlling such slides is impressive and it looks amazing too.
@@Minatory-Skinless-Skinwalker Big up the Valais Swiss Road Building Dept: Dorian Schmid, Seam Vogt, Nick Furrer, Christian Liechti, Daniel Gerber Nikolas Schmidt Thomas Hartmann Luis Furrer Florian Baumann Nathanaël Lang Gian Lüthi Alessandro Meyer Toni Baumann Dion Studer Jérôme Hofer Philip Flückiger Jonathan Dannoux Ludovic Wyss Raphaël Roth Gabriel Schweizer Nick Studer Furkan Frei Patrick Kohler Elias Schneider Wubshet Gasser Colin Koch Jonas Schweizer Yolan Baumann Thadd Favre Nathan Gerber
I must say, as an ex-skater in the 70s, I would’ve never have attempted that on such a short board or such narrow trucks! You were incredible, and the old guy in me said “oh my god, how dangerous!” The ex-skater in me remembered being towed by a motorbike at 100km/h and being stopped by the Police for doing 62km/h in a 50km/h. Great ride with balls of steel.
@@Terry-1973 Hats off to him!. There were Gull Wing Trucks (split axle with a 30 degree reverse king pin) back in the day. I used them on my Turner Summer Ski, Full Nose, which apparently, if I still had it, would be worth a fortune, now. Especially, after the racing success I had on it. I will not say anymore, because the last time I did, I got a torrent of abuse from nobodies, who weren't there! Needless to say, I wish my balls were still made of steel. Unfortunately, the realisation of my mortality has softened them!
What an absolutely surreal video. Fantastic work. And I mean for everyone. Diego is the star, of course, but everyone else deserves an award too, because this is just a perfect video. Thank you all very mucho.
I've gone down a steep hill on Rollerblades going 60 km/hr. When you go that fast the tiniest wobbles can turn into disaster. I saw him wobbling at 117km/hr and my heart started racing. If you don't hold the line at that speed you wipe out. His control is amazing. Nerves of Steel.
This fellow is a master of his trade. Exceptional control and confidence in his ability. When I see a young person perform like this I know there is hope for the future of an ever-changing world.
I always have to stop and think when I see comments like this. How can a man flying down a hill on a skateboard provide hope for humanity (for our future)? It's very impressive, but for me it brings nothing to humanity. It's self indulgent adrenaline seeking. Again, I'm not saying it's not worth doing if that's what 'floats your boat', I'm not saying it's not impressive, but hope for humanity, or hope for the ever changing world? that makes no sense to me.
@@The_Situation It's less about the act itself (though it is very impressive), more what it represents. I suppose it's more about the ability to do things that test our limits, physically and mentally. To do things that we know are dangerous because we want to, like we humans tend to do.
That, was, insane! I made sure I watched this on a GIANT screen @ 4k with the sound cranked up - it helped me appreciate the speed and delicate balance required to do this. Wow.
i watched this 4min and couldn't find any right feeling for one, i'm in total aw, how crazy this ride is then in an absolut state of anxiety that everytime, the smallest error could lead to a horrible outcome also absolut fascintated about the ride itself and the control of the board I was just waiting for the flames of the ball bearings as you went into the curves ^^
RPM on 80mm wheels (cant find info on exact wheel diameter he use, so lets say 80mm) should be about 8222 per/min at 124km/h, or 137 spins per second. nuts.....!
I am absolutely gobsmacked. This is crazy! I usually dont applaud nonsense but this was a feat! Such amazing controll over the board... Also imagine even the slightest bump, they would be flying off the cliff.
I tried to do that once but a truck driver from the opposite direction lost the control. Now my brains is talking to you via a specific installation. My body was never found.
since its a public road (and im pretty sure the swiss have similar laws, if not more rigit ones then us germans), you get the same punishment as driving a motorized vehicle "too fast", sooo your license goes into the shredder^^
If the guy has a driving license, he will definitely hand it over in Switzerland. No matter what device he was driving too fast with. The behavior is considered immature gross negligence because it poses a danger to other road users as well as to the cows in the pasture...🥳
@@mho... IF they catch you at the time of the speed incurrence. If you live in, say, the Netherlands, and they flashed you, all they can do is send the bill to your Dutch address. And that bill is going to be suitably high. DO NOT ASK ME HOW I KNOW... (*sob*)
This was exhilarating to watch!! What an outstanding athlete! The cameraman was pretty freakin' awesome, too!! How is that board designed? Looks just like a board! His skill is outstanding!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My man....that was absolutely insane......the utmost respect 2 u......u got cannot balls made of steel..........loved that vid.....gonna b sharing that 4 real........blessings from London
Or worse, this guy crashes into one of those cars. If you like playing with your life at least make sure you don't drag anyone else down with you. Only for a fking adrenaline rush.
That doesn't change the fact you shouldn't do these kind of mad things on an open road, a spotter is not a guarantee to success. I'm amazed by the fact so many people applaud to this shit
@@jannovak5481 Sure, cars usually don't hit people, but if some guy on a skateboard at speeds of over 100 km/h approaches it from the front, there is not much the driver can do, right? My point is: this is incredibly dangerous.
the guy on the skateboard is doing some crazy stuff obviously but fantastic camera work too, smooth and steady AND they kept a consistent distance behind him the whole time, compensating for speed changes turns etc. incredible video!! fantastic work
I would have died in the ten first seconds by crashing myself. Just mind blowing ! The amount of craziness ! Congrats to Diego and everybody involved in this
There are so many things that could have gone wrong in the blink of an eye, especially with oncoming traffic but pretty amazing. I'd love to ride that road on my motorcycle!
This is so crazy, holy shit! I ride EUCs that go 55+mph but this is so much more insane. Any slightest mistake or board components failure and its most likely instant death. Congrats on such a crazy fun run, I was an intense watch!
Interesting to see a longboarder drive down the road faster than i go with my motorbike 😳. It‘s on the Bernese side of the Grimsel pass. The tunnel was built to cut short the old road which starts to the left of the tunnel entry.
Does slewing the board sideways for braking flat spot or other wise affect the wheels? Or are wheels a consumable per x runs? And I know its a long board but at what point do they go unstable? It has very little in the way suspension so where the limits? Just curious. A fellow speed freak.
I was thinking about the cars passing in opposite direction must have had quite a WTF was that moment LOL Very slick perfect run my friend. Have to agree with another post, you must have quite a pair. 1:45AM LA, Calif, US time
No music, no crappy editing, just straight to the point. Great video!
Oh I'd prefer it with just music, no need for editing though I agree
Only creepy costume
@@Phoenix42.0 record breakers i prefer without music, but for vibrant runs with a beautiful background the music helps paint the vibe. Editing is out of the question.
Yeah but ads…
@@annunacky4463 Imagine not using a blocker
Living in the U.K. I have forgotten what a smooth road without any potholes looks like.
Thanks for reminding me.
Still, 120 on a freaking tablet, with cars coming on the other sides….i do not know man, perhaps I would go for some potholes and my old car
Привет из России. У нас дороги не лучше. Всё украли
bro america is bad as well😂😂😂😂whats going on bro
This is madness
This. Is. SPARTA
Going into turns where a single accidental slip will end you 100% by 50/50 chance of go flying off a giant ledge or crashing into a concrete block - yeah I'd consider this madness
People are so desensitized now that they need some really mad stuff to make content
@@clivelovett8636hahahah you beat me to it hahhahaa
@@joemcguts1962 i dont care if such a person is willing to kill himselves, i'm much more concerned about those drivers... if someone hits him they will be charged by murder at least in my country that would be the case... Even worse if they have family to feed, not able to see own children and nothing is their own fault...
The braking and cornering after the tunnel was amazing.
Even stayed in your lane while doing it, which is sick.
Goosebumps.
His nickname is Ba Lance.
How is it even possible??? Like, how does the board not flip, or at a minimum, how do the wheels not get instantly worn down to have flat spots?
@@DaMorg3 im really curious too. I thought he is insane for doing this, well he is, but after seeing him break and drop 40km/h in an instant, i feel safer for the cars. I don’t care if he dies though
@@DaMorg3 The board doesn't flip since the wheels dont suddenly grip the road, and it helps that he positions his weight behind the board and low.
The wheels do wear down but if you avoid a 90 degree angle to the road while sliding (keep the board at a slight angle away from the 90) the wheels will continue to spin while rubbing against the road causing an even wearing down.
@DaMorg3 this sport is called downhill longboarding and it's been around for a while. The hardware on his board is more complex than you would initially think
i didn't realize how efficient the braking is, i mean from ~110km/h to 60 in 3sec is quite something (2:56)
He'll need some new Wheels after this run 😊
i cant understand how you don't fly off whilst doing that. the road must be really smooth (+ lots of skill involved)
I don't understand how he can break this hard without the board just flipping below his feet...
@@SciFiFactory i could write up a succinct presentation of the forces/vectors involved but i don't want to appear as mansplaining... :)
controlling such slides is impressive and it looks amazing too.
@@duroxkilo talking about forces, how do you manage to break hard (using your feet) and not have the top of your body fly off (due to inertia)?
Dude is flapping his arms to find out if that red bull sponsorship is giving him wings yet
red Bull ❤
That’s the funniest comment but it’s also true in a way...!!
At first I thought they had the road exclusively. Then I saw the cars…. Huge balls 🎱
I cam do all things through Yeshua Ha'Mashiach who strengthens me. It is not I, but Christ who lives in me
@@firstinlastout waiting for your 120kmph speed break :D
No, small brains
@@firstinlastout alright grandpa lets get you to bed
Huge and heavy balls.
Massive respect for having balls the size of supermassive black holes. I think whoever made that road deseves an honourable mention tho.
Then why didn't you mention them?? I'm still waiting for you to name the person whom made this road.
I’m surprised they aren’t getting dragged along the road tbh
@@Jojo-u6c Then why didn't you mention them?? I'm still waiting for you to name the person whom made this road.
@@Minatory-Skinless-Skinwalker Big up the Valais Swiss Road Building Dept: Dorian Schmid, Seam Vogt, Nick Furrer, Christian Liechti, Daniel Gerber Nikolas Schmidt Thomas Hartmann Luis Furrer Florian Baumann Nathanaël Lang Gian Lüthi Alessandro Meyer Toni Baumann Dion Studer Jérôme Hofer Philip Flückiger Jonathan Dannoux Ludovic Wyss Raphaël Roth Gabriel Schweizer Nick Studer Furkan Frei Patrick Kohler Elias Schneider Wubshet Gasser Colin Koch Jonas Schweizer Yolan Baumann Thadd Favre Nathan Gerber
@@danarkle5053finally
I must say, as an ex-skater in the 70s, I would’ve never have attempted that on such a short board or such narrow trucks! You were incredible, and the old guy in me said “oh my god, how dangerous!” The ex-skater in me remembered being towed by a motorbike at 100km/h and being stopped by the Police for doing 62km/h in a 50km/h. Great ride with balls of steel.
@@Terry-1973 Hats off to him!. There were Gull Wing Trucks (split axle with a 30 degree reverse king pin) back in the day. I used them on my Turner Summer Ski, Full Nose, which apparently, if I still had it, would be worth a fortune, now. Especially, after the racing success I had on it. I will not say anymore, because the last time I did, I got a torrent of abuse from nobodies, who weren't there! Needless to say, I wish my balls were still made of steel. Unfortunately, the realisation of my mortality has softened them!
I thought the road was closed til I saw the car coming the other way....!!! amazing ride
imagine you're just driving through a tunnel in switzerland and you see a person racing towards you at 120km/h 😂
Imagine trying to tell someone what you saw without the internet. 😂
Send them an sms? The Internet isn't the big deal here. @@avaught20
and a car chasingnright behind him (Camera)
Palms are sweaty, knees are weak…watching this 😮😮😮💪🏼💪🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What an absolutely surreal video. Fantastic work. And I mean for everyone. Diego is the star, of course, but everyone else deserves an award too, because this is just a perfect video. Thank you all very mucho.
The cameraman on the bicycle is doing quite well too.
aren't they in a car?
@@Bossman.official nah, hot air baloon
You mean a unicycle lol
Nah he's running actually @@Bossman.official
@@tonpariston5093Having the camera on a chicken head.
Incredible. The balance in the corners is poetry in motion.
It's terrifying and jaw dropping at the same time, sometimes one humans ability can be unfathomable.
Wow, what an amazingly paved road. That is racetrack quality right there!
Almost all roads are like that here in Switzerland.
@@dadadadada17is this downhill slope?
@@stclare58of course, no way is a skateboard going to get that fast uphill without any kicking.
The amount of work and soul put into this really shows.
The stones lining the road are ominous. The tunnel exit is something else! What a run! The sound is great, like looking into the abyss.
🤘🙇🤙
Rider and cameraman did an awesome job!
I've gone down a steep hill on Rollerblades going 60 km/hr. When you go that fast the tiniest wobbles can turn into disaster. I saw him wobbling at 117km/hr and my heart started racing. If you don't hold the line at that speed you wipe out. His control is amazing. Nerves of Steel.
This fellow is a master of his trade. Exceptional control and confidence in his ability. When I see a young person perform like this I know there is hope for the future of an ever-changing world.
I always have to stop and think when I see comments like this. How can a man flying down a hill on a skateboard provide hope for humanity (for our future)? It's very impressive, but for me it brings nothing to humanity. It's self indulgent adrenaline seeking. Again, I'm not saying it's not worth doing if that's what 'floats your boat', I'm not saying it's not impressive, but hope for humanity, or hope for the ever changing world? that makes no sense to me.
@@The_Situation It's less about the act itself (though it is very impressive), more what it represents. I suppose it's more about the ability to do things that test our limits, physically and mentally. To do things that we know are dangerous because we want to, like we humans tend to do.
That, was, insane! I made sure I watched this on a GIANT screen @ 4k with the sound cranked up - it helped me appreciate the speed and delicate balance required to do this. Wow.
Ok chatgpt
Thank you! I appreciate that you took the time for that 🙏
Now im curious, what screen did you use?
i watched this 4min and couldn't find any right feeling
for one, i'm in total aw, how crazy this ride is
then in an absolut state of anxiety
that everytime, the smallest error could lead to a horrible outcome
also absolut fascintated about the ride itself and the control of the board
I was just waiting for the flames of the ball bearings as you went into the curves ^^
The rpm of those tiny wheels must be colossal!
RPM on 80mm wheels (cant find info on exact wheel diameter he use, so lets say 80mm)
should be about 8222 per/min at 124km/h, or 137 spins per second. nuts.....!
@@OskaBc1 better have some damn good grease on those bearings in the wheels!
This is more dangerous than the flying wing suit I just watched. My advice stop it now while you are still in one piece.
I also come from a wingsuit video, JoHannes flying from Täschhorn 👍🏼 both are great videos
Me too
Ytb algorithm cooked the same thing for us 😂
This comment was the last straw. I heard he quitted everything involving speed or danger.
Everything about this video is fantastic.
Move of the year! Man that was tooo good.
Kudos to you, bro! Keep rollin'!
do a kick flip
😂
I am absolutely gobsmacked. This is crazy! I usually dont applaud nonsense but this was a feat! Such amazing controll over the board... Also imagine even the slightest bump, they would be flying off the cliff.
Imagine driving with the wife and kids feeling Leary because of the mountains and roads and seeing a man on a skateboard flying by you at 93 😂
imagine, the last thing you and your family see, is the guy on a scateboard on your windshild…
Fantastic upload. No distracting bs. Straight to it. Nicely done! Incredible job here from the both of you!
1:18 truck guy having morning hallucinations 😅
Kudos to the cameraman,
and to whoever built that board.
Wow the best picture quality what i ever have seen...
Amazing video!
go for it!
Nerves of steel. Incredibly amazing!
Insane. Imagine getting speed wobble at those speeds. INSANE.
Is the truck just welded to the deck? There cannot be much play
Dovrebbe essere un gioco olimpionico. Coraggioso a fare questa attività col traffico se pur poco. Bravo. 👏
I love it when people are crazy enough to push their boundaries beyond sanity and survive. Keep those wheels greased for the next run!
No wonder I gave up driving,, 🙂 Streeeewth. No seriously guys, you are amazing . I had to smile when i saw this.
I tried to do that once but a truck driver from the opposite direction lost the control.
Now my brains is talking to you via a specific installation.
My body was never found.
Perfect road. One little tiny rock under your wheels and you'd have been eating asphalt ^_^ Did you guys sweep it before hand? Nice one ^_^
Hats off man, ... I downhiller the 70s but nothing near your daring 🙌🏻👍🏻
What a freaking madman.
OMG! Fantastic!!! 123km 🔥 Emotions 1000%
What a sick run. Holy shit.
You are truly talented and crazy at the same time.
Incredible control slowing down
Cant even drive my car that fast without seeing my life flashing by 🤣
holy shiiiit you are really a professional skateboarder 😊 👍👍👍 great Job and great Video and dramatic sound is not needed. thank you for showing 😊
We need roads like this one in the U.S.!
This guy was dialed, so fun to watch!
You are the greatest skateboarder of all time. Amazing, thanks for sharing👍🏿
Dude I don't know what kind of sentence the cops could have given you if you were flashed 34 kmh higher than the limit
This is in Switzerland.. About 2000 Swiss Francs I am assuming.....
since its a public road (and im pretty sure the swiss have similar laws, if not more rigit ones then us germans), you get the same punishment as driving a motorized vehicle "too fast", sooo your license goes into the shredder^^
If the guy has a driving license, he will definitely hand it over in Switzerland. No matter what device he was driving too fast with. The behavior is considered immature gross negligence because it poses a danger to other road users as well as to the cows in the pasture...🥳
@@mho... IF they catch you at the time of the speed incurrence. If you live in, say, the Netherlands, and they flashed you, all they can do is send the bill to your Dutch address. And that bill is going to be suitably high. DO NOT ASK ME HOW I KNOW... (*sob*)
This was exhilarating to watch!! What an outstanding athlete! The cameraman was pretty freakin' awesome, too!!
How is that board designed? Looks just like a board! His skill is outstanding!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Insane. Well done!
hahah no waay my favorite channel on ytb just in the comments
Randomly stumbling upon gifgas lol
you make great content
My man....that was absolutely insane......the utmost respect 2 u......u got cannot balls made of steel..........loved that vid.....gonna b sharing that 4 real........blessings from London
Madness. One larger stone, and you are gone.
I'm pretty sure he has eyes
@@cornishalps9870 HE BETTER HAVE EYES GODDAMN
@@cornishalps9870 But what about brains?
@@runewinsevik8471 thats what the helmet is for
@@cornishalps9870 Idk if he can dodge a small pebble at that speed. But i think they survey the road beforehand.
Wow incredible 👏 don't know how I arrived here but this is off the scale amazing...brilliant son...well done you !! 👏
Imagine being one of those car drivers coming the other way and someone doing 77mph comes flying past on a skateboard 🤣
Or worse, this guy crashes into one of those cars. If you like playing with your life at least make sure you don't drag anyone else down with you. Only for a fking adrenaline rush.
@@brintavett4760 he had a spotter way ahead of him. You can hear him speaking to him.
That doesn't change the fact you shouldn't do these kind of mad things on an open road, a spotter is not a guarantee to success. I'm amazed by the fact so many people applaud to this shit
Switzerland is such a beautiful country, also, you're insane for pulling something like this.
Now imagine him colliding with a car. He'll be dead, but how will the car's driver feel for the rest of his life?
Because cars usually don't drive over pedestrians, cyclists in cities or babies in strollers, right?
@@jannovak5481 Sure, cars usually don't hit people, but if some guy on a skateboard at speeds of over 100 km/h approaches it from the front, there is not much the driver can do, right? My point is: this is incredibly dangerous.
The camera man was actually running. Mad respect
King 🖤
The core strength it takes to make those subtle movements to turn left or right is amazing… at those speeds any flub has to be deadly!
Going so fast cause of the momentum of massive balls
the guy on the skateboard is doing some crazy stuff obviously but fantastic camera work too, smooth and steady AND they kept a consistent distance behind him the whole time, compensating for speed changes turns etc. incredible video!! fantastic work
Wondering if it’s active cruise control. I know mine (VW 2019) can pick up a cyclist.
EPIC
Awesome job for you and the camera man, and nice scenery too, love it ❤
Liar it only reached 123 inside the tunnel
😂
Bravo, ça c'est du pilotage !!!
J'imagine les réactions des conducteurs dans leurs voitures lorsqu'ils le croisent.
C'est très impressionnant !
RIP
I would have died in the ten first seconds by crashing myself.
Just mind blowing ! The amount of craziness ! Congrats to Diego and everybody involved in this
There are so many things that could have gone wrong in the blink of an eye, especially with oncoming traffic but pretty amazing. I'd love to ride that road on my motorcycle!
This is so crazy, holy shit! I ride EUCs that go 55+mph but this is so much more insane.
Any slightest mistake or board components failure and its most likely instant death. Congrats on such a crazy fun run, I was an intense watch!
Fantastic ... Hey, Max Heaton, can we know about the camera and stabiliser gear?
Interesting to see a longboarder drive down the road faster than i go with my motorbike 😳. It‘s on the Bernese side of the Grimsel pass. The tunnel was built to cut short the old road which starts to the left of the tunnel entry.
Lost for words!!! Truly amazing!!
Does slewing the board sideways for braking flat spot or other wise affect the wheels? Or are wheels a consumable per x runs? And I know its a long board but at what point do they go unstable? It has very little in the way suspension so where the limits? Just curious. A fellow speed freak.
Adrenalina pura, grandissimo controllo ed equilibrio, velocità incredibile, sei strepitoso complimenti👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This should be an Olympic sport, imagine a few dozen of them doing this at once! Badass~
Much better than break dancing for sure. People would actually watch this.
Incredible. Hats-off you young men.
Congratulations. I used to scoff at daredevils like you, but now I understand you just do what you were made for.
How do you action an emergency break?
I don't know what is more bad-ass: The man on the skate or the man filming. Either way, WOW!!!
Impresionante, cuantos años hay que practicar para tener este, nivelazo, XD,
So for the first 2 minutes I was thinking “did they get the road closed for this video”!! Absolutely amazing video. Amazing skills 🫡💪🙌🫶💚
Szwajcarów można nie lubić, ale to jest mistrzostwo, i to trzeba mu przyznać.
Amazing!
Where is that, guys? What's the name of the pass?
The Name is "Grimselpass" in central switzerland. Start is at Räterichsbodensee - finish near Handegg.
Loved skateboarding when I was younger lots of thrills. I can’t imagine trying to go 124 on one though, that’s insane. But props to you for doing it 🎉
That is amazing. When I was a kid, everyone had Kmart skateboards that they simply rode around the block or to a friend's house.
I do not approve and much less recommend what he did, but his bravery and skills are remarkable and worthy of endless applause.🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Must be a little crazy but this was insane. Love watching dare devils, you are a beast
Listened to Give it All (FFXIV) - Soken while watching this insanity lol. Great work!
So cool! I like that I can feel the turns! Gnarly! ❤
Shoot😂I had my morning coffee ☕️ while watching this thriller😮❤WOW
How much style can anyone be gifted with? Truly beautiful
I was thinking about the cars passing in opposite direction must have had quite a WTF was that moment LOL Very slick perfect run my friend. Have to agree with another post, you must have quite a pair. 1:45AM LA, Calif, US time
Does anyone know which pass was this on? Did I miss when they said it? I can't quite place it...
Jesus, brother..... :o
That was insane!
I'm glad you came through this in one piece.
Superhuman achievement. Fantastic video!🛹🛹🛹
This is living life to the fullest! Hell yeah