Darby Allin Sets World Record For Highest Elevation Kickflip While Climbing Mount Everest

Darby Allin is making his way up Mount Everest, and he stopped to set a world record.

Allin did a kickflip at an elevation of 20,958 feet, setting a new world world.

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The whole thing was captured on video and posted to Instagram.

According to the Adventure Consultants website, Allin and his group had a rest day at Everest Base Camp on May 3rd. The expedition started on April 8th.

It is unknown when Darby will finish his climb and return to AEW television.

Fightful wishes Darby the best of luck as he continues up Mount Everest.

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