Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Top 5 Places I’ve Slacklined


Part of what makes slacklining so different is that it is very mobile, and depending on where you set it up can change what you focus on practicing.

5.  In my yard:  This is the classic spot to set a line up.  Two trees that are the perfect distance apart (I like 35-40 feet) are close enough that the line isn’t too shaky in the middle but long enough to have sufficient space. And with that grass beneath you, there’s not much to worry about falling off, so it’s a good spot to try tricks.

4.  At the beach: As I discussed in my last post, setting up a slackline on the beach is a time consuming process and requires a lot of digging. However, it is probably the most fun environment to do it in because of the number of people going by who stop and want to try it.

3. At the climbing gym:  Here, there usually lots of experienced slackliners who are good to watch and learn from.  Some of them even show you how to get started if you’re new (that’s what happened to me).  Apart from this, you can boulder while taking a break from slacklining. I've done this at Climb Kalamazoo while I’m in Michigan, and City Rock when I’m in Colorado.

2.  At the marina: Here I’ve found a spot to set up my line across a wide slip, and as a result of being above water, the line can be higher while eliminating the risk of getting hurt from falling.

1. At the pool:  The pool has all of the benefits as the marina except the water is clean. No more gas and duck poop smell in your hair when you’re finished.

                                                         picture from personal collection


So now it's your turn.  Where is your favorite spot to slackline? Let me know in the comments below.

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