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Anonymous 9a06aa9de1f7c17ad84126d40bd21669 started this discussion 2 months (2008-10-12 22:54:46 UTC) ago:
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Anonymous 149a665c02d4a2b4c71edbb4379c676f replied with this 2 months (2008-10-12 23:15:47 UTC) ago, 21 minutes later (#69,045):
I spend 153 hours per week inside my house and this attraction makes me want to leave.
Anonymous 1a5bbb29b599af66c0184f47fa4ab151 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-12 23:26:29 UTC) ago, 11 minutes later (#69,050):
I think he might be strapped onto the wall? There is a rope attached to the wall all the way along it.
Anonymous 9f63e8664c9ebf8b18f5988bd6a84596 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-12 23:37:19 UTC) ago, 11 minutes later (#69,053):
I'm curious as to how the guy is moving so quickly. Mid-way through the video we see another guy ahead of the video-camera guy, and he has to stop for a second or so at each of the nails in the wall holding the cable up. the video camera never seems to stop though, unless it's over a view, or over a hole.
Anonymous a6cf6e49e6d9a48116ffd55a4e7ace95 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-13 04:14:04 UTC) ago, 5 hours later (#69,161):
I was going to say that the camera might be one of those that are taped to the side of a helmet or something, but then I realized he had it in his hands…
Also, that dude has a serious sense of balance.
Anonymous 34c495c80cc65a02fd0b7aed0b157265 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-13 04:48:02 UTC) ago, 34 minutes later (#69,172):
He walks across that one pole with no hesitation whatsoever, amazing.
This is the kind of place I'd like to see before I die.
Anonymous 4875cd26dff2af101c471b1965fed5c1 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-13 06:49:20 UTC) ago, 2 hours later (#69,205):
Well, I've always found that while moving over unstable, slippery, and narrow surfaces, the quicker I move, the better. Unless you slip the moment your foot hits surface, moving fast and confidently will stop you from losing balance. I've never done anything like this (I would in a heartbeat if presented the opportunity), but the same principal applies as free running around the rocky and difficult terrain of the north shore of lake superior. It's smaller scale, but some good climbing. Especially where climbing up river falls. Moving quickly and using my own momentum, I did just fine in slippery rubber shoes!
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