Spencer Seabrooke set out in Squamish, BC to break the free solo slacklining world record. His line was set up 290 meters (951 feet) above the ground and Spencer walked the 64 meter (210 foot) line across this incredible canyon.
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Free Solo means that he did so without a harness, and some of his falls will have your heart dropping. "This had to have been one of the most gut wrenching things I've experienced in my whole life," stated cinematographer, Zac Moxley. Seabrooke broke the previous record by a whole 7 meters.