It looks like the acrobatic art of tightrope walking (funambulism), highlining (or slacklining) is an extreme sport in balance at a great height in the outdoors that typically utilizes nylon or polyester webbing stretched tight between two anchor points, apparently, dangerous and terrifying, however, for people like Ryan Robinson, it’s his favorite!
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