CBC reports skydiver Daniel Boria intended to fly himself to the Calgary Stampede, an annual two-week rodeo, but the weather didn't cooperate and he parachuted to the ground about a mile from the event.

So his flight turned out OK, but that doesn't mean you should try this at home. Police were not amused by the stunt, which was meant to advertise Boria's cleaning company.

The Calgary Sun reports he faces charges of mischief causing danger to life and mischief to property. He was detained by police Sunday evening and released on Monday.

But people just keep trying these balloon stunts. A professional skydiver flew 8,000 feet into the air with balloons tied to a lawnchair before parachuting down just last year.

And two men in Oregon attempted to fly to Montana in 2012 but had to land early due to a thunderstorm.

This video includes an image from Twitter / @tomwarne.

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