Ever wonder what it might feel like to climb the frozen, icy walls of Niagara Falls in the dead of winter? Up until Canadian adventurer Will Gadd pulled off the feat on Jan. 27, nobody had a clue. "There's something like 4,000 semi-trucks worth of water going over the falls every second and all that water was going right past my head," Gadd tells People. "It's such a dynamic environment with everything smashing down around you. You can literally feel it in your stomach. It's this low-frequency bass thump that vibrates your intestines." It took Gadd an hour to ascend the 150-foot-high strip of unpredictable,...
- 1/31/2015
- by Johnny Dodd, @Johnny_Dodd
- PEOPLE.com
Ever wonder what it might feel like to climb the frozen, icy walls of Niagara Falls in the dead of winter? Up until Canadian adventurer Will Gadd pulled off the feat on Jan. 27, nobody had a clue. "There's something like 4,000 semi-trucks worth of water going over the falls every second and all that water was going right past my head," Gadd tells People. "It's such a dynamic environment with everything smashing down around you. You can literally feel it in your stomach. It's this low-frequency bass thump that vibrates your intestines." It took Gadd an hour to ascend the 150-foot-high strip of unpredictable,...
- 1/31/2015
- by Johnny Dodd, @Johnny_Dodd
- PEOPLE.com
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