The Challenge: to Highline Hawaiian Waterfalls and Cliffs

The challenge was for a group of slackliners to create two different highlines in two totally different environments in Hawaii and see how their bodies and minds reacted to the challenge, the result is incredibly beautiful footage produced by Shibby Stylee Productions called "Step Out". 

The narrator says: "My favorite thing about slacklining is the fact that it isn't just one thing, and there's no one reason to do it, or one thing that is the most important reason. Everybody has a different reason and approach to why they slack, why they rig lines, and where they rig them.

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It really allows you to be creative in your environment and with your body and make moves and be in positions and poses that just aren't possible any other way. You can stand places that can't  otherwise be experienced and you can't stand without this [rope] and I think that's my favorite thing about slacklining is just how it can be anything you want it to be."

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Journalist by training, dirtbag by bank account, environmentalist by passion, sea kayak guide & road bike guide in the summer, skier at heart.
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