This involves jumping from high altitudes and gliding at high speeds while wearing a special wingsuit. It's considered one of the riskiest adventure sports due to its proximity to the ground.
Surfers tackle massive ocean waves, some reaching over 20 feet in height, which can lead to dangerous wipeouts and potential drowning.
Exploring underwater caves presents numerous risks, including low visibility, air loss, silt-out, and equipment failure in the darkness and tight spaces.
Scaling frozen waterfalls and ice formations with specialized gear comes with the danger of falling ice, equipment mishaps, and exposure to extreme cold.
This entails descending down the slopes of active volcanoes on a board, exposing thrill-seekers to volcanic gases, extreme heat, and unpredictable terrain.
Participants leap from cliffs, buildings, or other natural platforms with a parachute, offering intense thrills and risks.
Skiers and snowboarders are transported via helicopter to remote, untouched mountain terrain, adding complexity and danger to traditional skiing.