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zuegma


Sep 24, 2007, 6:30 PM

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Re: [slackinjacklyn] Slacklining without trees?
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Been reading through here and i came up with a similar question. My situation is a little different though. I have a really big solid tree which i can use although the only other possible anchor nearby is a concrete post in front of a fire hydrant. is this usable or could i somehow manage to break it ifi put to much force on it. the only way i can describe the post is imagine one of those posts that you would seee infront of a store or something to prevent a car from runnning or backing into it. its about 6-8" in
diameter and about 4' high although im not sure how far in the ground it is. so my question is would you use this or not?

edit for spelling also to say i know how to set up a slack line but there aren't as many trees on my college campus and this is the best possibl location i have found so far.
Thanks


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