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repete


Apr 12, 2003, 6:08 PM
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Slacklining Seneca Rocks
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Does anyone think it would be possible to highline the gap between seneca's north and south peak? Or maybe the gap between the two main rock formations at nelson? The nelson gap seems realy big, though i havent been there is quite some time.


edgelounger


Apr 18, 2003, 12:56 PM
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i am very interested in this project and would be psyc'd to have another mind to share in the experience. i live about 20 minutes from seneca, 10 more to nelson. i have a couple other friends who would also be into the project. i have checked it out a bit but would love to go and measure the gap...


nelson is almost 200 feet accross. i think stu is into it, but that is purty long...


what do you think?


klimberbob


Apr 28, 2003, 8:47 PM
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yeh, i would be interested in this too - i live in DC, but hope to be getting out to seneca a bit over the summer...


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how big do you think the gap is?


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i'll bet about 100 feet. might be a bit more... the anchor situation looks pretty good. the rock is not the best on top, but there are several sets of perm. anchors on both sides.

i have not measured the gap but have really checked the scene out. it is very possible.


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