The video appears to be a comedy vlog featuring a group of friends engaging in various stunts and challenges, including dropping objects from a height and attempting to split a large log with an axe. The group also discusses their favorite things and share personal anecdotes. Additionally, they promote a local science center, the Gravity Discovery Center, which is struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic and encourage viewers to donate through a GoFundMe page.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The hosts have been making videos for over 10 years.
2. The first five years of their videos were mostly trick shots.
3. They dropped a bowling ball onto an axe blade, which became a defining moment for their channel.
4. The hosts have a new axe to christen and plan to drop a bowling ball on it.
5. The new axe was made by Mick Waters, a legend in the field.
6. The hosts have 12 bowling balls to drop.
7. They will drop 44 bottles of cheap champagne.
8. They are raising money for the Gravity Discovery Center, which has been affected by COVID-19.
9. The goal is to raise $20,000 to support the center.
10. A GoFundMe page has been set up for donations.
11. The hosts have named a contest "The Axe" where they try to split a stump.
12. The stump weighs over 300 kilograms.
13. The hosts have a slow-motion camera to capture the action.
14. The video features a variety of stunts, including dropping a bowling ball, champagne bottles, and a tumble dryer.