It's the summer, and chances are while scrolling through Instagram you've seen one of your friends hanging out in a pool on an inflatable slice of pizza.

 

Ethan Pringle, an American rock climber, had a different use for the inflatable slice of pizza that a friend brought on their adventure to Greenland.

While Ethan ended up water, it wasn't comfortably on an inflatable pizza.  Instead, he climbed an iceberg and rode the inflatable slice of pizza down said 300 foot iceberg into icy waters.

 

 

Video @ladzinski & @andy_mann / The hallmark of any grueling expedition is the ability to laugh along the way with your friends as much as possible. It makes the hard times tolerable and the good times even that much better. We just returned from a 6 week expedition to Southeast Greenland, a mission led by @mikelibecki, where @ethan_pringle and Mike climbed the hardest route in the country up an unnamed mountain. A burly first ascent on un-chartered terrain. On the long boat ride back to Tasiilaq, Ethan wasn't done with "firsts" and decided to ride an inflatable slice of pizza down a 300 foot iceberg, launching into the icy waters. This trip was peppered with moments like this, the ones that make you feel like a kid again and keep you and your friends laughing. Hope you enjoy watching it as much as we did in person 😂 @connor_seybert

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So, who else wants to try this (but maybe in warmer water)? 

That's a moment Ethan will never forget and he explained how awesome the moment was on Instagram when he reposted the insane video.

 

 

I must interrupt my regularly scheduled broadcasting to show you a clip of the coolest thing I've probably ever done: ride an inflatable slice of pizza down a mazzive iceberg. 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. On our second to last day on the boat headed back to civilization we came across the perfect iceberg- a big ole mother with a long, perfectly angled slope that led to a 20 foot drop off. Well I'm here to tell you folks, pizzas can fly and dreams do come true. Thanks for capturing this unforgettable moment @ladzinski, @andy_mann and @connor_seybert, and thanks for always believing in and supporting my dreams @mikelibecki. You are true friends! #senditfortheboys @dell @mountainhardwear @alpineshartfoods

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The lesson here is if you somehow end up in Greenland with an inflatable pizza slice and the opportunity to ride down an iceberg into water on it, the answer is always yes.

 

(H/T: National Geographic)