
For most people, skiing down the faces of steep mountains would probably be one of their most thrilling experiences—but for daredevil and mountaineer Chris Davenport, it would take a giant iceberg in the Antarctic.
After sailing from Argentina to the Antarctic peninsula, Davenport scaled a 60-foot-high iceberg—he then proceeded to ski down it at break-neck speed, narrowly avoiding a dip in the icy waters around the iceberg.
The moment was captured by photographer Greg Von Doersten, who also took some stunning pictures of Davenport and his team-mates as they skied down the towering peaks in the extremely remote area.
View more pictures of this hair-raising expedition to the Antarctic over here.





[via The Guardian]