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Florida circus legends to try wirewalking over volcanoes - News - Crestview News Bulletin

Friday
Jan 24, 2020 at 2:04 PM
Nik Wallenda has a March 4 wirewalk appointment with a Nicaraguan volcano, but fellow Florida daredevil Bello Nock wants a "more challenging" one in Africa.
SARASOTA — What could be more exciting than disappearing into a sulfurous fog so thick it stings your eyes, reduces visibility to maybe a few feet, requires a gas mask to keep from gagging and — with one misstep off a 1-1/8th-inch thick steel cable — could trigger a skyscraper-sized freefall into a liquid inferno so intense you’d probably hiss instead of splash?
Actually, that last part is still being negotiated. Corporate lawyers have yet to decide whether or not the experiment will require a safety harness.
Friday
Jan 24, 2020 at 2:04 PM
Nik Wallenda has a March 4 wirewalk appointment with a Nicaraguan volcano, but fellow Florida daredevil Bello Nock wants a "more challenging" one in Africa.
SARASOTA — What could be more exciting than disappearing into a sulfurous fog so thick it stings your eyes, reduces visibility to maybe a few feet, requires a gas mask to keep from gagging and — with one misstep off a 1-1/8th-inch thick steel cable — could trigger a skyscraper-sized freefall into a liquid inferno so intense you’d probably hiss instead of splash?
Actually, that last part is still being negotiated. Corporate lawyers have yet to decide whether or not the experiment will require a safety harness.
Florida circus legends to try wirewalking over volcanoes - News - The Walton Sun

Friday
Jan 24, 2020 at 2:04 PM
Nik Wallenda has a March 4 wirewalk appointment with a Nicaraguan volcano, but fellow Florida daredevil Bello Nock wants a "more challenging" one in Africa.
SARASOTA — What could be more exciting than disappearing into a sulfurous fog so thick it stings your eyes, reduces visibility to maybe a few feet, requires a gas mask to keep from gagging and — with one misstep off a 1-1/8th-inch thick steel cable — could trigger a skyscraper-sized freefall into a liquid inferno so intense you’d probably hiss instead of splash?
Actually, that last part is still being negotiated. Corporate lawyers have yet to decide whether or not the experiment will require a safety harness.
Friday
Jan 24, 2020 at 2:04 PM
Nik Wallenda has a March 4 wirewalk appointment with a Nicaraguan volcano, but fellow Florida daredevil Bello Nock wants a "more challenging" one in Africa.
SARASOTA — What could be more exciting than disappearing into a sulfurous fog so thick it stings your eyes, reduces visibility to maybe a few feet, requires a gas mask to keep from gagging and — with one misstep off a 1-1/8th-inch thick steel cable — could trigger a skyscraper-sized freefall into a liquid inferno so intense you’d probably hiss instead of splash?
Actually, that last part is still being negotiated. Corporate lawyers have yet to decide whether or not the experiment will require a safety harness.
Florida circus legends to try wirewalking over volcanoes - News - The Florida Times-Union
