Professional Adventurer (as he calls himself) James Kingston is known for his gravity-defying activities – doing reckless stunts on top of the highest buildings. And just recently, he once again shocked his viewers with a death defying stunt with his best buddy Mustang Wanted.
They started by climbing up the Moscow Bridge.
They were scaling through the bridge’s cable to reach the top.
The distance between the surface and the top of the Moscow Bridge is roughly about 380 feet.
Upon reaching the top of the bridge, James Kingston took a peek at the concrete wall and saw the cars below.
Then, the two adventurers did a death-defying test of friendship; Mustang jumped over the side of the structure while Kingston held him and he dangled freely in mid air for five or so jaw-dropping seconds.
Kingston then prepared to do his very dangerous stunt.
And there he goes, performing a stomach-churning somersault atop one of the bridges 377ft pylons.
But while he successfully landed his back flip, his stunt seemed to go against the plan because as he was climbing back down the bridge, a bunch of cops were waiting to question him.
Watch this heart-dropping video of James Kingston:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8yL1twVI4Q
It only lasts so long before you make a mistake and it costs your life.
..but if you haven’t tried, you haven’t lived.
..but each individual has his own persp. of living, this is what they chose to live for.
#YOLO
how can i watch it?
Just click the video at the bottom of this post.