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beyond_gravity
May 19, 2002, 4:36 AM
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today, I was on a higher line (10 feet) and 12m long. At the middle I decied to start seeing hot high I could bounce. So I started bouncing and about 20 seconds later my feet flew off and I landed on my back whipper my head into the ground...that was about 5 hours ago and I still have a head ache...ouch!
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pianomahnn
May 19, 2002, 4:48 AM
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Bet you looked like a goofball falling on your ass like that.
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beyond_gravity
May 19, 2002, 4:52 AM
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Acculey it was more on my back. But I did fall off a few times and have the line snap back up and spank me
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fiend
May 19, 2002, 5:41 AM
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hehe, dork I always come off it and have the line pull my foot back up so my heel is driven into my ass. Doesn't hurt my butt so much as it does pull my quads. Oh and then there was that time when I tried to jump on it and rolled on my ankle but that was one bad fall out of thousands
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miagi
May 20, 2002, 4:06 AM
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I forget the movie that i saw, but are you trying to imitate that climber who did a backflip off of a slackline BG?? hehe
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beyond_gravity
May 20, 2002, 4:49 AM
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I was trying to use it like a trampaline...guess that wasn't such a good idea, eh? I still have a slight headache, but it's not bugging me anymore.
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joemor
May 20, 2002, 8:48 AM
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no pain no gain!
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jules
May 20, 2002, 1:13 PM
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That sounds quite amusing. Next time, make sure someone takes pictures so we can laugh at your expense (even more than we already do).
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crazywacky
May 20, 2002, 2:03 PM
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That was just plain mean. But a very good Idea. Kudos to you!
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justgoupfromthere
May 20, 2002, 8:13 PM
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Slackline accidents can be the best to watch. The other day one of my friends wanted to try it and when he fell he straddled the rope and ended up with a super wedgie and a higher pitched voice. He didn't get on it again after that.
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stevematthys
May 21, 2002, 12:13 AM
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lol, that would be funny
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bullit
May 21, 2002, 12:34 AM
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Ouch! What's the best way to tie a slackline so it stay's tight or should I say taught?
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beyond_gravity
May 21, 2002, 1:32 AM
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I wrap a sling around a tree, clip a biner to the sling then clove hitch the line to that biner. Then I set up a 4 point Z pully and tighten it like a bitch, then wrap it around the tree trunk (or pole, whatever) and double half-hitch it. works great, but as I said, if you fall off it snaps back up and either hits your man boobs or spanks you like Juliana
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nikegirl
May 21, 2002, 6:37 PM
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Hee Hee!!!!!!!! Gotta love it. Slacklining does hurt!!! ASS SMACK!!!!! calves whipped to hell and my back has welts by the time the slacklining is over!! Tradgirl and I both slackline weekly. We laugh so fricken hard!! I got 8 steps the other day!! I squeeeeeled in delight!! HAPPY DANCE!!! IT'S A GOOD PAIN!! *get your minds outta the gutter* no pain no gain!! keep at it. T
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polarwid
Dec 15, 2002, 6:09 AM
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[small]This topic was moved to the Slacklining forum by polarwid[/small]
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pancaketom
Dec 16, 2002, 2:16 AM
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That slacklining can definitely hurt you. I draw the line when it hurts my climbing. I once messed up my little toe when the line popped off the side of my foot but didn't let go of that little piggie. It was a few days before I could even get a climbing shoe on. Luckily I was sport climbing for a while, but a month later I tried to crack climb and it hurt so bad... I grabbed my toe and pulled it and it seemed to pop back. It doesn't match the other one, but at least I can jam my feet. I always wear some sort of shoe or sandal now when I slackline. I have seen people get whipped in some rather painful looking places, not to mention all sorts of spills. It sure is fun though.
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