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Welcome to the Slackline Community Page!

Slacklining, like all other sports, has its own community of people participating. We're all out there having fun and spreading the slackline revolution. We here at slackline.com and in partnership with Slackline Brothers want to promote slacklining through this COMMUNITY WEBSITE. We want everyone to be able to share stories, pictures, beta etc. so please join in! Click on the Forum Module to participate in on-going discussions about all aspects of slacklining. Click on the Downloads Module to get downloadable information on slacklining. Thanks from everyone at slackline.com

Heads up!

*Santa Cruz based Adventure Sports Journal to showcase slackline with their upcoming COVER and story! According to editor-in-chief Crista Fraser. Get yourselves a copy!

** Alpinist 21 will feature Dean Porter's long awaited literary offering; an article on balance and Slackline! Of course! The Alpinist editors saught out some of the pioneers for photos of the life and times an early days of our beloved sport. We cant wait! We hope AM 21 will be the most acclaimed issue to date! The topic most certainly warrants it! Visit at: http://www.alpinist.com/

*** Men's Journal UK and Outside Magazine will publish other worthy slackline news: The highest highiline on record to date. Rigged at 1000 meters(3300feet) and sent by Slacker Christian Schou in Kerag, Norway, this May 07. Big props Christian! ***

On Records

*** Damian Cooksey has set yet another World Record for the longest slackline - 506 feet (154.2 meters)!!! Read More!

*** Crhistian Schou of Norway has set a highline at 1000 meters (3300 feet). Sending 5 times and whipping 2. In Kerag, Norway. Making this the highest highline so far in the world.
Our Mecca, Lost Arow Spire in Yosemite, California held this honor at 2700 feet since first walked by Scott Balcom.




Slackline Firsts!

*On July 17th, 2007, Libby Sauter became the first woman in the world to walk across the highline at the Lost Arrow Spire in Yosemite National Park.

* First, World's Longest slackline ever walked was set up on March 4th, 2007, at Pole Mokotoskie in Warsaw Poland. The line measured 405.5 feet (123.5 meters) and it was rigged and walked by Damian Cooksey with assistance from fellow slacker friends. It took 20 people to tighten that line. This is a first and a world record.

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POLISH SLACKLINE OPEN.
This first of its kind event in Europe. The competition took place on 3rd March 2007 . The venue gave it an extra attractiveness. The sport, that comes from mountain hights, usually inaccessible for many spectators, soon took take place in the grand hall of the Blue City Shopping Centre in Warsaw.
read more


* This is a clip of Andy Lewis from Marin, California landing a backflip on the line! A Slackline First!. check out Totally Insane Slackline Backflip.
An Ugly Duckling Films treat! Big props to you boys!

*First Indoor Highline Contest! It was held at The Spot in Boulder, Colorado earl
y in 2005. Check it out! HIGHBALL SLACKLINE
Produced by: tuffgong.

* LAS Highline onsight first honors belong to very inspiring young Wes Ellis who came up the trail resolved and with the required loaf of bread. He stepped onto the spire after also lighlty bouncng and standing side ways and looking down! if only for what was only fractions of seconds in real time! Also never done on a highline before!

* Darrin Carter aka "Highwalker" is the first slackline master to solo a highline. He walked across the LAS Classic Line unleashed. He too is credited for carrying the highline torch for the years that followed. Keeping the dream alive and passing the mantle to the next generation of highliners!

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Slackldaddy elias Scott Balcom was the first person to walk a highline across the abiss between the Lost Arrow Spire and the valley rim in Yosemite, California. He also published the first book on slackline " Walk the line". http://www.slackline.net

* First Urban Highline: 134 Freeway bridge arches, Pasadena, California. Scott Balcon, Chris Carpenter, Darrin Carter and Ric rigged and pushed the boundries of balance. Most notably Scott in preparation for his quest to walk the Lost Arrow Spire.

*SLackline Brothers Inc is first company to create and manufacture slackline specific gear. Sponsor of the first and definitive online slackine resource. slackline.com
and premiere promoter of the sport of slackline/highline.

Check It Out

Access is also becoming a topic of importance to both Slackers and to the Powers That Be. Ethics=Access, E=A is a forum where a discussion is being had about slackline etiquete and access to public spaces such as parks, beaches,and camp grounds for slacklining. And for Self regulation for recognition of Slackers as a user group.

Dear friend and Master slacker Noah Kaufman launches his new and inspirational web site three months from finishing his internship. Congratulations Dr. NoaH!www.tryhardclimbers.com

Slackline Clubs are springing up in colleges and universities all over the country. Young slackers recognize Slackline as a perfect metaphor for life, and are speaking out bringing attention to issues such as the enviornment and of making better choices and leaving a smaller foot print. Such is the case of the Outdoor Equilibrium Slackline Club at the University of Utah.utoesc.com One question though,Where are the tree friendlies? Read more


2nd Annual Yosemite clean up being planned for September 22 through 25/05 by the Yosemite Climbing Association, http://www.yosemiteclimbing.org and Yager yager@inreach.com and company. Read all about it in the forum.

Seems that the much awaited article about Slackline being written by slackline master DeanP, for Climbing Magazine is being postponed. However, he is on the cover of the Patagonia Fall catalogue! New Highline at Cathedral Spires, Yosemite National Park, CA. Photo by the infamous Dean Fidelman http://www.stonenudes.com.

Chongo talks about slackline en dos idiomas!(in two lenguages) check out his take on slackline, big walls and other topics (read: quantum mechanics) at: http://www.chongonation.com

Denmark loves slackline too! Keep your eyes open for http://www.slackline.dk This site should be up soon.

From all indications the Euros are digging on slackline! Check out: http://www.slakkline.no and http://www.heinzzak.com Renowned adventure photographer Tom Morrow launches new web site- http://www.actionadept.com There are some awesome highline pictures!

Slackldaddy elias Scott Balcom launches his web site http://www.slackline.net and publishes the first slackline book " Walk the line".

Welcome to the TOP page for Slackline Community!

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· 4: Groveling Around Yosemite Valley - (2.33 points)
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· 7: The truth about rigs and tricks to come... - (2.33 points)
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