I don't have a good camera any more. R.I.P. It had a nasty death in an old pelican case that, sadly wasn't water tight. Luckily I have amazing talented friends who take quality photos and do a wonderful job documenting our adventures together.
The only one month long slackline gathering on earth. For the last four years we have hosted nearly 200 participants just to spread the love of balance.
I will do it again next year, and it just keeps getting better. come be a part of a collaborative experience. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your slackline ability, there is always room to grow and explore.
Rock climbing is such a silly sport. But, when you treat it as an analogy for life, it makes it much more understandable.
You have to face your fears.
It is up to you to reach the top.
You can fall, and get back up.
If you don't succeed, you can try again when you're stronger.
Trust and communication in your team are crucial.
Yes. It's going to be hard. Isn't that a good enough reason to try?