Slack-lining is what you're talking about...I think. I just started getting into it and caught on pretty quick. If I can get enough practice in this year I'd like to walk the Lost Arrow Spire back to Yosemite Falls in September.
hit a plateau of about 15 feet- love and hate it. slack lining has helped us so much in the BALANCE department. I know I mountainbike much better. hate that we cant go further than 15 feet. Tim- I want to but am NOT able. craig512- I want to climb K2 but realistically am not going to make himalayas. ($$ time...) dudes- you must show us photos of you slacklining lost arrow or any high lining. I'm pretty good at picking stuff up - but we are still waiting for a 'natural' to show up and just walk it. you guys please elaborate on how far and how long it took to walk it.
There's a couple of crews around here that are doing bigger stuff. Saw them go across the high parts at Jurassic Park and there was another group that set up 2 in Gregory Canyon on Sunday. One across the middle (1/2 way up)from the East Bench to the 2nd Pinnacle and one from the first to the second pinnacle.
90' off the deck..pretty sick. They floated back / forth / spins and sit starts.
Scott McMahon wrote:There's a couple of crews around here that are doing bigger stuff. Saw them go across the high parts at Jurassic Park and there was another group that set up 2 in Gregory Canyon on Sunday. One across the middle (1/2 way up)from the East Bench to the 2nd Pinnacle and one from the first to the second pinnacle. 90' off the deck..pretty sick. They floated back / forth / spins and sit starts. Whew!
That is impressive as hell- they had harness's?
sickest was dean potter at lost arrow NO HARNESS - most impressive slack I've ever seen.Only problem is death when u make a mistake. I noticed when he was learning he used his base backpak- not anymore.
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