tags:
Utah, United States |
utah |slacklining |slackline |photography |international |highlining |extreme |climbing |canyon |balance
Story by Cameron Gardner, originally appeared in Wonders, an iOS app for the most amazing hand-picked stories about travel and outdoor culture.
We packed a van full of gear and friends and hit the road for 12 hours with our sights on Moab, UT. We spent 10 awesome days in the dirt, camping and highlining at a remote canyon. People from all around the world gather at this canyon every year during the month of November. The canyon is far off the beaten path in the middle of nowhere. There are slacklines high above the canyon ranging from 20 feet long all the way to 330 feet long. The lines range from 330 to 450 feet above the canyon floor. Campfires were had, base jumps were done, hoops were twirled, new friends made, late nights under the stars, early morning sunrises were watched and so much more. These were our experiences.
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