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Canadian Shredders Test Out Intensely Committing Drop

Yeah, that'll be a no from me, boss

It isn't really news that riders in the Sea to Sky Corridor are regularly hitting gaps and drops that most of us would shutter at the thought of, but it's always nice to see a reminder of what our friends to the north are up to. 

This heinous gap that Nate Spitz posted up the other day is no exception to that rule. The off-camber rock drop looks like an exercise in defying the natural laws of gravity as it is a text of skill and cojones. 

Take a look at the feature below.

Fellow riders have been quick to point out that while this drop does look rowdy on the screen, it's even more gnarly and intimidating when you see it in person.

Yoann Barrelli predictably had a hand in building this line aptly called The Hellevator and the rest of it, from the clips posted online throughout the last year, looks on par with this feature in terms of heinousness. 

Keep an eye out for the full line and more madness coming from these two and the Sea to Sky in general.

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