Guy Hops On A Pizza Floatie And Slides Down A 300-Foot Iceberg [WATCH]

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Most people will use a pizza floatie to chill in their pool, sip on mimosas, and take in the sun. Then there are thrill seekers like Ethan Pringle, who used it to slide down a 300-foot iceberg like a maniac.

Pringle posted a video that showed him running up the giant iceberg that was about three times as big as the one that took down the Titanic, then sliding down on the inflatable slice, before flying off the 20-foot ledge, into the freezing waters.

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This wasn’t the original plan for the floatie though, as Pringle’s buddy Mike Libecki brought it to calmly float down a Greenland river. After Libecki had his fun, however, Pringle took it upon himself to give that pizza slice a bigger purpose.

“When I first learned @mikelibecki brought an inflatable pizza to Greenland to float down the river on, I knew I wouldn’t be able to leave the country with my head held high unless I sacked up and rode the thing off a berg,” Pringle said in his Instagram post. “I’m here to tell you folks, pizzas can fly and dreams do come true.”

This dude is a legend. There’s probably no more extreme way to ever use a pizza floatie than Pringle’s epic polar plunge.

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