Highlining is the ultimate facet of our sport. Just as the names implies, highlining is slacklining high above the ground. The walker must wear a tether, or leash, connected to the line itself, to prevent death in the case of a fall. Highlines can span gaps up to 3000 feet above the ground, and are therefore not for the meager and weak! It takes incredible mental and physical mastery to walk a highline. If you think you have what it takes to highline, check out our highline registry. This is the largest (and currently only known) database of worldwide highlines. We provide as much detail as we can about where the lines are, how big they are. Good luck, and be safe!
Please, if you do not know how to rig a highline properly, DO NOT HIGHLINE! These pages are designed only as an informative tool for those curious about highlining. Remember that slacklines generate a lot of force, and everything needs to be perfect! Don't trust your life to your highline unless you are confident in your rig! Enough said...
The Spire
The Peabodies
Stoney Point
The Needles
The Chongo Gap
The EBGB Gap
The Cave Corridor Gaps
The Rostrum
The Astro Domes
Gemini Bridges
Red Rocks
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