If this isn't inspiring, what is it?
Full thread on "Parkour Parks" here.
Shortened version of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yem_XUFNsxU in order to display Danny's interaction at the park... all credits have been left 'as is".
"Team Jiyo and their mind-blowing park were well worth travelling for. Denmark has one of the best set-ups for Parkour as it's really accepted into schools, courses, etc and because the Park is free and open for all.
It took 3 weeks, we drove over 4,000 miles and visited 8 countries but we did it! Daniel Ilabaca travelled across Europe to meet Parkour and Freerunning communities in London, Amsterdam, Cologne, Copenhagen, Vienna, Milan, Barcelona and Paris.
In each city we met and trained with the locals, did a bit of filming and then ended the day with a massive jam.
We filmed every step of the journey and over the next few months we'll be showing you what happened.
And all this happened because the nice people behind 'Brink' supported us. Check out Brink at http://www.brinkthegame.com
-- Credits --
Produced and directed by Stephen Follows (http://www.stephenfollows.com)
Camera by Dan Andrews
Editing by David Milkins
Sound Mix by Peter Chung-Rowe
Additional camera by James Barber & Scott Bass
The tour was created and filmed by Catsnake (http://www.catsnake.com)"
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I will build one of these. before summer.
but it wont have insurance and will be totally illegal so you wont actually be able to play on it.
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