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Self portrait of sending the TopoKoot highline.
Submitted by: griftgilbert on 2016-03-29 Views: 1976 | Comments: 0
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there are also multiple pillars for good slacklining anchors.
Submitted by: mbrunell on 2013-07-01 Views: 869 | Comments: 0
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slacklining at sunset
Submitted by: dolphja on 2013-06-13 Views: 847 | Comments: 0
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Jerry Miszewski and I set this up a few times last Nov, double t-18 with 20' sag. Jerry sent on the last rig setting the newest record. Gnarly reverb, any shaking took 3-4 seconds to travel to the other end and come back. Softest whippers I have ever taken. Photo by Preston Alden
Submitted by: skyslacker on 2013-03-18 | Last Modified: 2013-03-22 Views: 905 | Comments: 0
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Cooling off with my 21st birthday beers on the slackline after a hot summers day bouldering at Devil's Lake State Park in WI
Submitted by: melnet on 2012-12-27 Views: 1278 | Comments: 2
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240 ft. highline rigged across the gorge to Gutenberger Wall, approx 130 ft. high
double type-18, main @ 800 lbf. tension, backup @ 150 lbf. tension
Submitted by: skyslacker on 2012-11-06 Views: 1956 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Jesus on the slackline below the Spires in the Potrero Chico.
For more go to http://magicedspotrerochico.com
Submitted by: potreroed on 2012-09-20 | Last Modified: 2012-09-21 Views: 4995 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0
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I can't walk on it yet but I can lay on it and balance..
Submitted by: Kiwi44 on 2012-06-18 Views: 1476 | Comments: 0
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Photograph by Scott Rogers / Extreme photo from National Geographic
"Should I grab the stalactite with my hands or turn around on my feet like a real pro?" recalls slackliner-photographer Jared Alden of this moment on an unusual stalactite highline on Koh Yao Noi island
Submitted by: arunee on 2012-06-01 Views: 2114 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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walking the 90' line at cave corridor
Submitted by: NJSlacker on 2012-03-05 Views: 1919 | Comments: 0
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Lego Larry bravely walking across the abyss.
Submitted by: areyoumydude on 2011-12-06 | Last Modified: 2012-02-20 Views: 3031 | Votes: 17 | Comments: 5
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My third attempt
Submitted by: Roxanna on 2011-05-20 Views: 1799 | Comments: 0
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My second attempt
Submitted by: Roxanna on 2011-05-20 Views: 1825 | Comments: 0
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First time try on slackline by one of the guides (an Akha guy; Sakjai) at Boomerang Park. There are two slacklines there, each about 8 meters, and each with overhead safety cable.
Submitted by: brahmburgers on 2011-03-21 Views: 2167 | Comments: 0
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First time attempt by student climbing guide, she's a Thai student at local university. Currently there are two slacklines at Boomerang Adventure Park, each with overhead 10 mm steel safety cable. Each goes between large rocks. The slackline itself is 3 inches wide.
Submitted by: brahmburgers on 2011-03-21 Views: 3061 | Comments: 0
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Andy going for a stroll.
Submitted by: areyoumydude on 2011-03-17 Views: 1644 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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One of two slacklines or 'tightropes' At Boomerang Park. This girls is trying it for her first time, so the tether to the overhead 10mm safety cable is rather tight. The slacklines are 3 inch wide heavy straps (used for furniture construction), and stretch about 25 feet from rock to rock.
Submitted by: brahmburgers on 2011-02-28 Views: 2197 | Comments: 0
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DB taking a stroll on the MoPho Gap as the clouds and rock watch. Heavy bro.
Submitted by: areyoumydude on 2011-02-22 Views: 1580 | Comments: 0
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Dylan Buffington doing his "Native Buddha" salutation while downing a PBR.
Submitted by: areyoumydude on 2011-02-21 | Last Modified: 2011-02-22 Views: 4171 | Votes: 17 | Comments: 6
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Slacklining over the Water in Cachi.
Submitted by: Elosocr on 2010-11-07 Views: 2733 | Comments: 0
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