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Max Holloway is walking a tightrope.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...ling-and-his-nat-geo-show-airing-212-at-8-pm/


A: Did the moon look like it does in the photo with the naked eye?

D.P.: Photographer Mikey Schaefer was taking the photographs from approximately 1.2 miles west of the highline. For him, the moon and myself looked exactly like you see it in this picture. From my vantage point on the summit of the Cathedral Peak, the moon was higher in the sky and it looked as the moon always looks to us mortals on the ground.
Interesting they addressed the moon. Thank you.
 
Slack-lining is very real, intense, and potentially dangerous. If you want to meet a few thousand of them, go to Burning Man. (I've never been, shit so anti-corporate, it's corporate).
 
Slack-lining is very real, intense, and potentially dangerous. If you want to meet a few thousand of them, go to Burning Man. (I've never been, shit so anti-corporate, it's corporate).

Yea someone said earlier it's tougher than a tightrope.

Do you mean that it's dangerous at hight or is there a danger in it that I can't see? Is it always with a flat strap instead of a rope?
 
Yea someone said earlier it's tougher than a tightrope.

Do you mean that it's dangerous at hight or is there a danger in it that I can't see? Is it always with a flat strap instead of a rope?
Between giant canyons. If they fall they're masters at staying on the rope. It's different than "Man on Wire." That's tight rope. My cousin is a sponsored mountain climber her bf is a slack-liner and the dude is a Wild-Man. They're deeply involved in Burning Man.
 
Slack lining is super good for you and is not necessarily dangerous if its low to the ground, or roped up. This line of safety gets pushed of course but for most it is super fun great exercise.
 
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