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euthanasia
Sep 3, 2005, 1:12 AM
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Sweet stuff!! :righton:
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rockrat_co
Sep 3, 2005, 1:15 AM
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Hey, I have but one question; how does the webbing support the force of a fall? I know it is rated to 22kn. but i have seen video footage of two guys slacklining in Yosimite and their line snapped. Do you guys use a rope under the webbing, or does it usually hold? Thanks, Ryan
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coldclimb
Sep 3, 2005, 1:40 AM
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Line snappage is generally not from overtensioning, but from wearing and rubbing on something. In the case of that video, the line rubbed over a period of a few days, I believe, before it snapped. Highlines like the ones in the pics above are padded nicely, and the forces put on them aren't going to come close to testing their strength. :) Awesome pics Larry! Can't wait to get down there!
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gymslackerclimber
Sep 3, 2005, 4:14 AM
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very very cool,, thats one ballsy dog.. :lol: quick question, where exactly is Moab?? cause it sure does look pretty neat..!
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uncleslackline
Sep 3, 2005, 4:31 AM
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Moab is in south eastern Utah, and it's highline heaven!
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