This has to be the purtiest Moment of Regret yet, thanks to the production values of the Camp 4 Collective kids, who took their cinema-ninja-ry to the sacrificial lands of Virgin, Utah, and likely captured a terabyte or two of hucking. It’s all good until 1:36, when you have the makings of a separated shoulder or splintered collarbone. D’oh.
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Ouch! OK, yeah there was definitely a moment of regret in that clip. Shoulda taken a slightly diff line… maybe take off speed was a tad slow. Or fast. Never know, but hope he’s OK.
The rest however, was pure adrenalin rush.
Agree absolutely. Like I said, beautiful stuff.