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Posted: I'm spending my summer in a house by the forest, so I thought that this would be the perfect opportunity to try out some slack rope... I have a bit of money, but I am lacking in knowledge, and the internet is failing me a bit. Does anyone have any information on how, other than tying a chunk of rope to two trees, I could make a simple slack rope setup? I've been told that you can use rock climbing webbing, and if anyone knows anything about that that could be really helpful.
Thanks! Melissa
AnonymousPLATINUM Member
Posted: There is a rope walker tribe on www.tribe.net
Other than that? You might try sending Eveish a PM.
Cheers! Patrick
SeyeSILVER Member Geek 1,261 posts Location: Manchester, UK
If you do a search on google for slackline theres loads of info
pineapple peteSILVER Member water based 5,125 posts Location: melbourne, Australia
Posted: i recently bought a slackline from www.slacklineexpress.com
i bought their 50ft long primo kit. its real easy to put up and take down, but walking takes a good deal more practice
cheers, pete
"you know there are no trophys for doing silly things in real life yeah pete?" said ant "you wont get a 'listened to ride of the valkyries all the way to vietnam' trophy"
*proud owner of the very cute fire_spinning_angel, birgit and neon shaolin*
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