Some places look ordinary until someone treats them like a course.
Henrik starts at the base of a concrete staircase beneath a bridge and launches upward in long, controlled bounds, landing on higher steps before continuing.
“This video shows me performing a stair jumping challenge on a unique under-bridge staircase in Budapest, Hungary. The full route consists of two connected staircases (23 + 8 steps) separated by a short flat section. The second staircase is significantly steeper, with unusually high steps, making the final jumps especially difficult. I completed the full sequence in 6 leaps, landing on steps 5 → 11 → 17 → 22 → 3 → 8. Attempting it in fewer jumps would have been extremely difficult and risky, as large rocks are located directly next to the staircase, leaving very little margin for error. I specifically searched for visually interesting and challenging staircases using Google Maps, aiming to find a location that was both athletic and visually striking,” the filmer, Henrik, told WooGlobe.
The sequence reads less like a sprint and more like a carefully mapped pattern, with each landing placed to match the shape of the space.
By the end, the setting feels designed around timing and accuracy rather than speed.
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