Monday, December 10, 2012

Slacklining

This popular concept couldn't be easier. All you need is a long piece of rope and two items that are strong enough to hold your weight.
Slacklining
It's not the same as tightrope walking, where the rope is bound tightly between two objects.

Tightrope walking

Last April the North American Dean Potter set the World Record of the highest slackline walk. He did this in China, crossing the Enshi Grand Canyon (Hubei province), at a height of 1800 metres!
He walked over a 2cm thick rope during two minutes, walking a 40m distance in total.


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