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SUMMARY:
Everyone has heard of rock climbing and street luging, but what about rock climbing without any ropes and street luging at speeds of more than 75 mph?  BEYOND ANY LIMITS takes traditional sports to the next level highlighting the adrenaline rush of athletes as they test their personal boundaries. So buckle up as we take you beyond any limits previously known to go street luging, free soloing, stunt bungee jumping, snow kiting, B.A.S.E. jumping, ice sailing, cliff dancing and waterfall kayaking!

DOCUMENTARY, 8 x 1/2 hr, 2008

DETAILED SYNOPSIS:
Episode 1
Dancers performing aerial maneuvers on the side of cliffs, feet against the cliff wall, bodies parallel to the ground a thousand feet up.  The dancers spend six days up there actually sleeping against the cliff wall. Kayaking down waterfalls in excess of 30 feet high; an ice climber gets hit with a falling 5-foot icicle in the neck while in mid-climb.

The Kamikaze Mountain Bike Race (continued) is the most dangerous, treacherous mountain bike racing ever attempted.  Harrowing hairpin turns means the slightest mistake can be disastrous for the rider and there are a lot of wipeouts in this very exciting race. Riders reach incredible speeds, some in excess of 100 miles per hour.  From Mammoth Mountain, one of the steepest mountains in the United States and famous for its very steep black diamond winter ski runs.     

Episode 2
Base-jumping off the Eiger in wingsuits.  The jumper literally flies like a bird. Kayaking down waterfalls in excess of 30 feet high; climbing 90-degree angle mountain faces, thousands of feet high, with no ropes or safety gear; stunt bungee jumping from one of the highest points in North America; some of the most spectacular ice climbing ever filmed.

The second part of this episode features what is considered one of the most dangerous sports ever, street luge.  Imagine flying down steep mountain roads, strapped in laying down just two inches off the ground while reaching speeds in excess of 80 miles-per-hour. 

Episode 3
Kayaking down deadly waterfalls in excess of 30 feet high; climbing 90-degree angle mountain faces, thousands of feet high, with no ropes or safety gear; dancers performing aerial maneuvers on the side of cliffs, feet against the cliff wall, bodies parallel to the ground a thousand feet up.  The dancers spend six days up there actually sleeping against the cliff wall.

The Kamikaze Mountain Bike Race (continued) is the most dangerous, treacherous mountain bike racing ever attempted.  Harrowing hairpin turns means the slightest mistake can be disastrous for the rider and there are a lot of wipeouts in this very exciting race. Riders reach incredible speeds, some in excess of 100 miles per hour.  From Mammoth Mountain, one of the steepest mountains in the United States and famous for its very steep black diamond winter ski runs.     

Episode 4
Incredible! Flying against the wall of a cliff underneath a waterfall in just a wingsuit, no airplane or artificial propulsion; stunt bungee jumping from one of the highest points in North America; kayaking down deadly waterfalls in excess of 30 feet high; dancers performing aerial maneuvers on the side of cliffs, feet against the cliff wall, bodies parallel to the ground a thousand feet up.  The dancers spend six days up there actually sleeping against the cliff wall.

The Kamikaze Mountain Bike Race (continued) is the most dangerous, treacherous mountain bike racing ever attempted.  Harrowing hairpin turns means the slightest mistake can be disastrous for the rider and there are a lot of wipeouts in this very exciting race. Riders reach incredible speeds, some in excess of 100 miles per hour.  From Mammoth Mountain, one of the steepest mountains in the United States and famous for its very steep black diamond winter ski runs.     

Episode 5
Dancers performing aerial maneuvers on the side of cliffs, feet against the cliff wall, bodies parallel to the ground a thousand feet up.  The dancers spend six days up there actually sleeping against the cliff wall.  Kayaking down deadly waterfalls with drops in excess of 30 feet; treacherous mountain climbing, thousands of feet high; sand surfing down extremely steep sand dunes where there are a lot of wipeouts.

The second part of this episode features what is considered one of the most dangerous sports ever, street luge.  Imagine flying down steep mountain roads, strapped in laying down just two inches off the ground while reaching speeds in excess of 80 miles-per-hour.     

Episode 6
Dancers performing aerial maneuvers on the side of cliffs, feet against the cliff wall, bodies parallel to the ground a thousand feet up.  The dancers spend six days up there actually sleeping against the cliff wall; breathtaking ice climbing through falling icicles; kayaking down deadly waterfalls in excess of 30 feet high; climbing 90-degree angle mountain faces, thousands of feet high, with no ropes or safety gear; some of the most spectacular windsurfing ever filmed.

The Kamikaze Mountain Bike Race (continued) is the most dangerous, treacherous mountain bike racing ever attempted.  Harrowing hairpin turns means the slightest mistake can be disastrous for the rider and there are a lot of wipeouts in this very exciting race. Riders reach incredible speeds, some in excess of 100 miles per hour.  From Mammoth Mountain, one of the steepest mountains in the United States and famous for its very steep black diamond winter ski runs.     

Episode 7
Very dangerous base-jumping into a cave so deep the Empire State Building can fit inside.  Jumpers are surrounded by rock walls; stunt bungee jumping from one of the highest points in North America; kayaking down deadly waterfalls with drops in excess of 30 feet; climbing 90-degree angle mountain faces, thousands of feet high, with no ropes or safety gear.

The Kamikaze Mountain Bike Race (conclusion) is the most dangerous, treacherous mountain bike racing ever attempted.  Harrowing hairpin turns means the slightest mistake can be disastrous for the rider and there are a lot of wipeouts in this very exciting race. Riders reach incredible speeds, some in excess of 100 miles per hour.  From Mammoth Mountain, one of the steepest mountains in the United States and famous for its very steep black diamond winter ski runs.

Episode 8
Base-jumping off the world’s highest cliffs in wingsuits.  The jumper literally flies like a bird. Cameras actually follow the jumpers in mid-flight close-ups; breathtaking windsurfing stunts, beautifully photographed; surfing down steep sand dunes with a lot of wipeouts. Incredible, treacherous ice climbing thousands of feet high against spectacular scenery.

The second part of this episode features what is considered one of the most dangerous sports ever, street luge.  Imagine flying down steep mountain roads, strapped in laying down just two inches off the ground while reaching speeds in excess of 80 miles-per-hour.

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