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therealbovine
Mar 26, 2003, 5:43 PM
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The art of Slackline is growing. Do we have a general idea of the hows, whats and whys related to this activity? A few examples follow. What is your general opinion reguarding falling while walking a highline...other than "just don't fall"? Do you grab the line, take a tether fall, use a climbing harness or just a swami? What about starting position? Do you sit start, mantle start, standing start or what? What is the standard? Does it matter? What makes you a "good" slacker? Is it "how long you can stay on", "style", "who has the most fun" or "difficulty"? Thanks! Thanks!
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ultraorange
Mar 26, 2003, 11:45 PM
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Does it really matter? I slackline because its fun, and to hang out with friends. Matt
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w6jxm
Mar 27, 2003, 9:40 PM
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When stated a little differently, there is no answer. What is your general opinion reguarding falling while climbing a rock...other than "just don't fall"? Do you grab the draw, take a tether fall, use a climbing harness or just a swami? What about starting position? Do you sit start, mantle start, standing start or what? What is the standard? Does it matter? What makes you a "good" climber? Is it "how long you can stay on", "style", "who has the most fun" or "difficulty"? See what I mean? You can't answer that kind of question.
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weaselman
Mar 27, 2003, 10:54 PM
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i slackline for fun, and anyone who says i didn't get on right can burn and die.
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therealbovine
Mar 29, 2003, 3:22 PM
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Alright...I get your drift. Its the freedom of slackline that we all love. I'm with you. It sounds like the general opinion is " Fun". That sounds like just the answer I was looking for. Thanks!
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