Slacklining - Play With Your Life
Slacklining has been around since it was developed in the Seventies by climbers in Yosemite, looking to amuse themselves back at camp between climbs
Nylon webbing between two trees, and walking on the webbing like a tightrope, just a few feet off the ground.

Aficionados speak of feelings of improved balance and focus, peace and incredible Zen.

These pictures attest, thrillseekers are now highlining.

The record currently stands at about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) off the ground. That’s the equivalent of 3 Eiffel Towers high!

Beginner’s slackline kit into our bag next trip to the mountains. All we need are a couple of trees and we’ll be on our way to little extra Zen. And isn’t that one of the reasons we travel in the first place

While most of us won’t be highlining any time soon,
