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Ive heard of people doing tricks and things on a slackline. What are some of the things that the good slackliners do when they can walk the line consistently?


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kneel on it
backflip dismounts
yoga poses
walk backwards
no hands
lie down flat on your back and stand back up again
catch air (jump really high near the anchor and land it on the line)
jumping 180's and 360's
i've seen the thinker pose done on a highline
crazy leg (the Shawn Snyder, shakes the line violently with only one foot on the line)
lemur leap (ala Dean Potter) bounce the line and jump forward with one big leap and a couple quick steps to set up for the next bounce

multiple hoolahoops while walking the line
frisbee on the line
juggling on the line
tandem walking with a pass--two passing walkers start from opposite ends of the same line

jumping mounts, leap from the ground and mount the line
surfing the line ---working it back and forth with sideways footing

the possibilities are endless, and all the above are currently being done by several professional highliners and lowliners and many amateurss too


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the possibilities are endless, and all the above are currently being done by several professional highliners and lowliners and many amateurss too

profesional slackliners???

who are these people you speak of and how does one arrange this?

I am interested to learn more


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we should stick to the thread topic though?

more tricks.


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the possibilities are endless, and all the above are currently being done by several professional highliners and lowliners and many amateurss too

profesional slackliners???

who are these people you speak of and how does one arrange this?

I am interested to learn more

Darrin Carterwas the first pro highliner/slackliner, making big $$ for free solos for tv several years ago, and putting slacking in the Guinness Book of World Records
Dean Potter has also done some very professional shoots, and walks worthy of much respect.
As for more tricks: Corbin likes to dangle from his knees upside down in the midle of a highline to "feel" all the exposure.
Shawn walks lowlines blindfolded.
Dylan walks backwards, and no hands at the same time.


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getting paid to walk backwards no hands - easy enough - where do i sign up?


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What do mean "no hands?" Isn't a slackline normally handless.


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What do mean "no hands?" Isn't a slackline normally handless.

I beleive he means hands in pockets or hands behind back.

I've gotten jumps, turns, surfing, jump starting, walking backwards and quite a few others down with hands behind my back - haven't tried blind folded backwards yet I'll try that sometime soon though.

Don't forget the fun that is line transfers, jumping from one line to another. If you set them in a triangle and have several good friends you can play tag - it's hard to actually tag without them or you falling first though.


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