Huge 73-foot Canyon Gap Backflip

GoPro: 73-foot Canyon Gap Backflip - Jeff Herbertson Red Bull Rampage 2014
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Jeff Herbertson backflips a 73-foot canyon gap on a great run that landed him in 7th place overall at Red Bull Rampage 2014.

 


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