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Fred wrote:Is there a set-up that works with just one person to put it together?
mick wrote:My solo slacking setup is as follows:
Jon Corey wrote:Fred I know that image is important to you when climbing and slacklining should be no different.
Jon Corey wrote:Fred I know that image is important to you when climbing and slacklining should be no different. When you fall off the line and break your wrist do you want to tell people you fell off something as wide as a side walk or a 1" slackline.
Fred wrote:I think slacklining is become a "sport" in its own.
Fred wrote:I think slacklining is become a "sport" in its own. There are lots of people slacking around Fredericton that I'm sure aren't climbers.
Out for a run recently, I saw three people setting up at the Willow Tree Squeegee Flop area at Quinpool & Robie, across from the old QE High School. I didn't stop running to look (because I wouldn't be able to start again), but who was setting up that local action?
Fred wrote:There's no way that set-up was tight enough to slackline on.
chossmonkey wrote:Fred wrote:There's no way that set-up was tight enough to slackline on.
Is it supposed to be a slackline or a tight rope?
You do have a point there.Fred wrote:As a general rule, your feet can't touch the ground because of stretch in the line.
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