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slackin-jer
Dec 13, 2007, 9:25 PM
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Hey guys, I am posting this for a friend of mine who is also an avid slacker and we are trying to make slacklining legal in Monterey County. We had a city council meeting last night to introduce the topic to the board and we got onto the agenda for January 9th. One of the questions that the board members asked us was how many people are into slacklining; I told them that there was an huge population of people all over the world that are into this. What I need from you guys is just to post a shoutout with your name, where you live, how long you been slackin, and if possible, a picture of yourself slackin'. If you guys could do that and tell your friends about it too, it would help us out so much. I will start for me and my friends... Name: Jerry Location: San Luis Obispo How long?: About 6 months Picture: No picture :/ Name: Pierre Location: Salinas How Long?: About a year Picture: None on this computer Name: Dan Location: Salinas How Long?: About a year Picture: None on this computer Name: Eric Location: Monterrey How Long?: About a year Picture: None on this computer Name: Bobby Location: Salinas How long?: About a year Picture: None on this computer Name: Charlie Location: Massachusetts How Long?: About a year Picture: None on this computer If you guys could do something similar that would be awesome and help out so much. I will let you guys know the specifics of the case as we get more and more information. I also posted this in the SLB forums.
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anykineclimb
Dec 13, 2007, 9:43 PM
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seriously?? illegal?? in city parks or something?
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slacklinejoe
Dec 14, 2007, 4:53 PM
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If you need some help, shoot me a more specific email with who is involved, what their questions are, what you've told them thus far. I probably have stats they want to hear that aren't common knowledge. I have served as an ambassador to lots of places (universities, schools, parks and cities) so I'm familiar with most of their concerns as well as representing the slackers interest in a positive light. Usually their concerns boil down to two areas, personal safety for the participants and safety of the trees / area / bystanders where you are. Number wise if you assume that for each kit we sold at least 2 people are active in the sport then my list of slackers is somewhere around 10,000. Given the market and the history I'd suggest in reality it is more than 50,000 who have done it enough to get the basics who may not be currently active. Personally I know our workshops at universities have got at least 4,000 people on the line even if they didn't do much other than a couple passes holding someone's hand. Out of all of that injuries are incredibly rare and almost always attributed to someone who already has the basics down while they are trying some new trick. To my knowledge there have only been a handful of moderate to serious injuries with no deaths, even if you count highlining to which I can attribute a couple known cases broken bones, including a back. Note, this isn't just climbers, anymore climbers only make up a moderate percentage of slackers, you just never see the other folks in the physical rehab facilities, gymnastic arenas, subruban private backyard parties and such. If you just want to consider climbers then think how many people try it at your local gym in a year, that number is probably several hundred if not thousands.
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taydude
Dec 14, 2007, 5:33 PM
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Taylor Buffalo/ Rochester, NY 1.5-2 years ( and i still suck )
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