Slackline

yea I think it's like $15-30 worth of webbing and shit, I'm sure if you googled it you could find exactly what you need, and you can buy all those things at REI.
 
yeah if you went to the climbing department of REI or somewhere similar and asked about slacklining, im sure they would know how to help you.
 
Check out the forums on rockclimbing.com they are really informative. I think I may still be a member there from back in the day
 
slacklining is so fun but your gonna need at least 4 oval caribeaners2 about 6-8 ft lengths of one inche tubular webbing (as tree anchors)and a lenght of webbing as long as you want your line
you want to tie a bowline on both ends of both of the two anchor lines.attach one carribeaner to one anchor around the treeand two carribeaners to the other anchor.
then tie a bowline on one end of the line and attach that to the anchor with one caribeaner on it.
you then gonna run the line to the next anchor and tie a clove hitch around a caribeaner like 4 ft away from the anchor and then make a pulley system by going through the two caribeaners then back to the one with the clove hitch every time you go back and forth go under the last loop you jsut did. do that like four times and tighten as much as you want.
this might help tohttp://www.instructables.com/id/E1IPE3Z12CEYVZES47/
 
They're easy enough to put together yourself.

~60+ft. of 2" tubular climbing webbing

5 carabiners

1 or 2 anchors to go around the trees

Just youtube or google it
 
get 30 m...and don't be gay and get a ratchet, thats for pussies...you can do it with 3 caribiners(spelling??) but 4 is way easier especially if youre alone doing it

 
you can also buy a slackline kit.

its probably a little more than the raw materials but you will have everything you need
 
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