Skateboarding legend and two-time Skater Of the Year Danny Way looked back and reminisced the days when he spearheaded a massive 360 air on the Great Wall OF China.
The 48-year-old has a lot of notable skateboarding prestige ever the years with a skateboard ramp from a helicopter, being the youngest 15-year-old to win a pro vert skateboarding contest at the World Skateboard Association Pro Vert Contest in Lansing, Michigan, sponsored by Modern Skate & Surf in 1989 and more.
But the most iconic stunt he ever did was the Great Wall Of China Mega Ramp Trick, in which he also broke his foot attempting his 360 and kept going until he landed his victory.
"Growing up I had a little fear of heights so it's quite ironic my skateboarding passion evolved to a place where I had to face that head-on." Way said.
"Standing on the top of a 10-story bamboo scaffolding tower swaying around in the wind built on top of a skinny wall with no railings and a 50-foot drop on both sides was another mental twist with this endeavor." He said.
He added. "What I learned in these situations is to just go, which is also the quickest way to the bottom."