Highlining in the L.A. Times

David Kingston Highlining in Joshua Tree, California

The LA Times has published a story on highlining…

JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK — On a bright Saturday morning, Nathan Huerta is struggling to keep his balance as he walks slowly across an inch-wide length of nylon line suspended some 200 feet above a heap of granite boulders in a rugged patch of desert terrain known as the “Hall of Horrors.

To read the full story, click here.

Madonna learns to slackline

After Sketchy Andy Lewis smashed it on his halftime show performance at this year’s superbowl, Madonna offered him the chance to go on tour with her…which he turned down – something I have a lot of respect for. “You can’t put a price on the slacklife,” he said. Word.

So now it looks like Madonna is going to learn to slackline herself!
Check out her tour rehearsals pic of ‘Walking the line…’

Walking the line...

All aboard!

She’s doing very well for the over 50′s community……slacklining really is for everyone!
I hope her teacher is good… I’d have her walking the line in just a matter of hours.

To learn how to slackline, contact Harry here.

After the Super Bowl, Everyone’s Curious About Slacklining

Check out this cool little interview with Slacklining legend Dean Potter, along with his nuts highline-over-a-waterfall-video! Click the orange link below…
A little bit bigger than my efforts this weekend…

The Breath Line ~35/40m long ~10m high

After the Super Bowl, Everyone’s Curious About Slacklining – News Watch.