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Everybody Needs A Hobby of the Day: Eschewing both balancing pole and safety harness, 46-year-old Swiss stuntman Freddy Nock scaled Germany’s highest mountain — the Zugspitze — by way of its 1,000 meter-long cable car cable.
His feat has yet to be officially recognized by the Guinness Book of Records, but its place is certainly secure in the pages of the Big Book of Badassery.
See the terrifying tightrope act below:




[telegraph / blick / arbroath.]

Pfft. I totally did that. And by that, I mean ride in that cable car….
But seriously, HE WALKED UP IT?? Bitch is crazy. I wouldn’t even hike up the mountain when people wanted me to do that. Trains and cables cars for my lazy ass, please. 

thedailywhat:

Everybody Needs A Hobby of the Day: Eschewing both balancing pole and safety harness, 46-year-old Swiss stuntman Freddy Nock scaled Germany’s highest mountain — the Zugspitze — by way of its 1,000 meter-long cable car cable.

His feat has yet to be officially recognized by the Guinness Book of Records, but its place is certainly secure in the pages of the Big Book of Badassery.

See the terrifying tightrope act below:

[telegraph / blick / arbroath.]

Pfft. I totally did that. And by that, I mean ride in that cable car….

But seriously, HE WALKED UP IT?? Bitch is crazy. I wouldn’t even hike up the mountain when people wanted me to do that. Trains and cables cars for my lazy ass, please. 

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