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urban areas, for
example in city
parks and on the streets. Most
urban slackliners prefer wide 2-inch (5 cm)
lines for
tricklining on the streets, but some...
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Friedrich Paul Kühne (born
November 2, 1989) is a
German slackliner and
multiple highline world record holder best
known for
numerous first free solo crossings...
- (help) Longman, Jeré (February 6, 2012). "That Guy in the Toga? Call Him a
Slackliner". The New York Times. "EOFT 12/13". EOFT.
Retrieved March 28, 2024. Alexander...
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rigged by the
Desert Rats, a
group of more than 50
people spearheaded by
slackliner Andy Lewis,
during Thanksgiving 2014. The net is
suspended over 400 feet...
- has
found its way on to the
Chief more
recently than rock climbing.
Slackliners set up
across the
gullies of the Chief. On
August 2, 2015,
Spencer Seabrooke...
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corona crisis". "Nichts für
schwache Nerven". OVB Online. 2016-12-09. "
Slackliner Alexander Schulz". One Inch Dreams.
Retrieved 16
November 2020. "One Inch...
- singer), a
French contemporary singer Tancrède
Melet (1983–2016), a
French slackliner Tancrède (tragedy), a play by
Voltaire Tancrède (1862), a
French aviso...
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other interests included BASE
jumping and wingsuiting.
McNeely was also a
slackliner and
pioneered many
highlines throughout the US.
McNeely completed many...
- a
Brazilian athlete from Rio de
Janeiro notable for
being a
champion slackliner. This
relatively new
sport is
performed on a thin
strap of
nylon or polyester...
- film
called Sketchy Andy. Andy Lewis, or
Sketchy Andy, is a
professional slackliner, highliner, and BASE jumper. He was recently[when?]
featured in the Super...