The seven-second, anxiety-inducing video was initially shows the man sliding toward the cliff’s edge — holding on for dear life.
The man is seen recklessly leaping over the railing edge of the Canyon.After landing on two feet, he loses his balance and starts to slide toward the cliff’s edge.“I was standing on that same overlook about a month ago. that sh-t drops 800 ft,” another Redditor commented.
“This kills people so often it’s actually a wonder how any of these morons don’t understand the danger and think they’re being original or funny in any way,” one user shared.The Bryce Canyon Amphitheater on Nov. 8, 2018 in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.“Bryce Canyon didn’t want him. Not enough brain cells,” this Redditor sarcastically wrote., an online resource for outdoors enthusiasts — but averages less than one fall per year.
Yosemite National Park in California has had 45 people fall to their deaths in its massive gorge in the last decade, and the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee attributed 92 deaths in the previous 10 years, but these are primarily from drownings and animal attacks.
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