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you just have to find your own ways through it from point a to point b. this is 24-year-old mich kemeter from st. mary, austria. he travels the world to places like california s yosemite national park. i m going to do it! mich is one of two people ever to concur taft point without a safety harness, a 99-foot walk on a one-inch-thick nylon rope, a vertigo-inducing 6,900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. whoo-hoo! mich is considered one of the world s best high-line slackliners, both with and without a safety harness. the feeling is amazing because you control yourself. and if you lose focus, it s getting dangerous. slacklining has been around for decades. ....
you just have to find your own ways through it from point a to point b. this is 24-year-old mich kemeter from st. mary, austria. he travels the world to places like california s yosemite national park. i m going to do it! mich is one of two people ever to concur taft point without a safety harness, a 99-foot walk on a one-inch-thick nylon rope, a vertigo-inducing 6,900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. whoo-hoo! mich is considered one of the world s best high-line slackliners, both with and without a safety harness. the feeling is amazing because you control yourself. and if you lose focus, it s getting dangerous. slacklining has been around for decades. ....
This video from 1938 in india shows a man balancing on a loose, bouncy rope, hence the name slack line. these days, the line mich walks is more taut, and he takes the sport to new heights. once the nylon rope is stretched and anchored, mich gets to work. he makes it look easy, but make no mistake, it s not. even members of mich s entourage, who all use a harness. mich keeps his fear of falling in check. fear is not good. if you don t know how to control fear, it s becoming way more dangerous. green lake, austria. mich traverses a distance world record, 525-foot, 12-minute walk ....
Without a safety harness. the feeling is amazing because you control yourself. and if you lose focus, it s getting dangerous. slack lining has been around for decades. this video from 1938 in india shows a man balancing on a loose, bouncy rope, hence the name slack line. these days, the line meche walks is more taut, and he takes the sport to new heights. once the nylon rope is stretched and anchored, meche gets to work. he makes it look easy, but make no mistake, it s not. even members of meche s entourage, who all use a harness. meche keeps his fear of falling in check. fear is not good. if you don t know how to control ....
While most people try and avoid these types of life-or-death situations, some actually seek them out, flirting with danger at death-defying heights. you just have to find your own ways through it from point a to point b. this is 24-year-old meche cemader from st. mary, austria. he travels the world to places like california s yosemite national park. i m going to do it! meche is one of two people ever to concur taft point without a safety harness, a 99-foot walk on a one-inch-thick nylon rope, a vertigo-inducing 6,900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. whoo-hoo! meche is considered one of the world s best high-line slackliners, both with and ....