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Extreme snowboarder Kael Hill grinds through crazy stunts in snow-free Calgary

Parkourding? Boardkour? No-snowboarding? The sport doesn't officially have a name yet, but one thing is for sure don't try it at home. That's the warning Kael Hill put off the top of a video that documents him pulling off some seriously crazy stunts.

Kael Hill grinds his board over playgrounds, stairs and park benches

Kael Hill rides his board down the stairs in front of Grace Presbyterian Church in Calgary. (kael hill/YouTube)

Parkourding?Boardkour?No-snowboarding?

The sport doesn't officially have a name yet, but one thing is for sure don't try it at home.

That's the warning Kael Hill put off the top of a video that documents him pulling off some seriously crazy stunts on his snowboard all over downtown Calgary.


In the video he takes his board down stairs and overpark benches.

He even finds a way to ride it through aplayground.

Kael Hill takes his snowboard to a playground. (kael hill/YouTube)

Hill, 25, calls it a blend of extreme snowboarding and parkour.

"Random people just didn't really know how to process what they're seeing," said the professional boarder.

"People have seen skateboarding and snowboarding in some capacity. But nobody's ever really seen somebody thrashing around on the cement without snow on a snowboard."

The entire video was filmed on Feb. 28 by Calgary photographer, Robert Bishop.

Kael Hill, 25, grew up in Cochrane, Alta. and has been snowboarding professionally for almost a decade. (Evelyne Asselin/CBC)

The paircouldn't stay at any one location for too long because Hill was doing tricks on public property.

"We got stopped by the cops almost right away," said Bishop, about their attempt to film in Century Park.

They still managed to collect plenty of footage and Hill didn'tbreak any bones.His snowboard, however, will require a bit of TLC.

Climate change message

Hill says he's been "tinkering around" with riding his boardwithout snow for the past couple of years andmade this video to challenge himself.

But he doesn't deny that there is alsoan underlying message.

"Another issue that I wanted to touch on was climate change," said Hill.

"Snowboarding can't exist without snow."