Who does slacklineing?

I discovered this sport a few weeks ago through the movie 'highliner' (with dean potter) and i'm totally fascinated..i also think that it is a very good balance training for rails and big air jumps...



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also, check out this pic (One of the most impressive pics EVER! THIS GUY WALKS THERE WITH NO SECURITY_ ROPE!!)

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that's craaaazzzyyyy
 
yeah its so much fun, and really good for your balance. I saw Dean in the valley last summer just killin it on a 9/16" line. crazy shit
 
i did a lot this summer, i actually went out and have all the equipment, but i havn't gone for about a month now, but it is awesome and really relaxing, also its really difficult, so whenever you can actually control yourself fo ra little bit it is the best feeling!
 
yeah, that last one is Lost Arrow Spire in Yosemite. I am planning a climbing trip there to Tyrolian Traverse that thing. it looks like fun.
 
i got my own set up, and we also set one up about 80 ft long across the river. it was sick, but i wasn't good enough at the time that which i only made like 6 steps and fell off. But now, i can do it easy since i had tons of practice. during the summer after work i would go back to my house and walk on it
 
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