What is the Coolest Thing You've Ever Done?

Directly been involved in the efforts to save the northern ocelot subspecies in Mexico where less than 140 individuals remain.
 
i remember a few years ago before i tore my knee apart, i threw a toxic tail 540 over a 70 footer at breckenridge ....stomped it perfect....that was the best feeling i've ever had in my life. That was the coolest thing I've ever done.
 
i went fishing

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once i spit out my gum and kicked it right back into my mouth unintentionally. nobody even saw it.

i also kicked a basketball the length of the court into the hoop. people did see this one. it was epic.
 
100km canoe trips

whale watching in a tiny zodiac bay of fundy

sailed a tall ship around georgian bay

japan

commercial tuna fishing

heli-skiing

sistine chapel

cruise greek islands

swam with manatees.
 
heli skiing

caving (spalunking?)

whale watching

theres gotta be others too... being priviledged rules.
 
Heli.Surfing with dolphins nearby.Playing with an orchestra.Inadvertently ending up in an Absinthe video.

 
Either becoming an Eagle scout, Philmont (90+ mile backpacking trip), or landing my first backflip and being so stoked on life
 
i'd probably have to go with cave (scuba) diving. kind of a freaky thought knowing that if something goes wrong, you can't just swim to the surface.
 
Guiding for the first time; you know everyone depends on your knowledge and experience and you're not really sure you've done it right/good and then when you return safely from a mountain tour, you get overloaded with compliments; ppl saying thanks for the best day of their life! No money can buy that feeling; knowing you've done something good for ppl that they'll probably remember for the rest of their life....
 
when did you go to philmont? i was there this summer. my crew ended our trek at base camp with literally 99.9 miles (we took a gps to keep track of our distance)
 
went cavewalking in Norways second biggest cave. It was spring and the snow began to melt, water where flowing in down it. Pretty intense.
 
i have paddled over 2000 miles in my liftetime via canoe in northern Ontario.and the second I landd my first 10....
 
volunteered in bolivia for 3 months and did some traveling, including climbing cerro tunari, a mountain thats over 16,000 feet in elevation.

Possibly hiking 53.5 miles of the AT straight through the night without stopping for more than 30 mins at a time. Started at 3 pm on a friday and ended at about 530 pm the next day. Its a tradition through my schools outing club and its from hanover, NH to mount moosilauke 50 miles to the north on the appalachian trail
 
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