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Top 10 highline spots
Have you ever dreamed about a gorgeous spots were you could rig countless highline ? It exists, and here is our favorite dream spots list :
Mounts Tianzi, China
Monserrat, Spain
Tsingy, Madagascar
The Needles, USA
Meteora, Greece
Moab, Utah
Adrspach, Czech Republic
Cat Ba bay, Vietnam
Dolomites, Italy
La Jonte, France
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Chocoslack is back !
After a long summer with plenty of adventures we are back with daily news. Sorry for the break but we were gone abroad…
Pablo went to festivals though Europe and worked on a highline world record. Thomas recovered from his ACL injury and got back on a slack after 12 months break. He went to film in Vietnam, Chili, Egypt, Italy and Spain.
More exclusive news coming !
Thomas is back : no hand !
Pablo on the full poly highline record !
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Samuel Volery on a huge highline with the wind blowing
https://youtu.be/oqVRWreLRCg
Move Copenhagen highline at Bella sky
A nice urban highline in Danemark on one of the most iconic building
World slackline Masters 2015
The videos of the World slackline Masters are online. Sick level :
Natural Games…
Before a bigger recap, here is a little vid by Yohann Grignou :
Montura Iceberg Challenge
Some Italians warriors just made the world first Iceberg highline in Groenland !
Extrem stuff… check it out for more informations : http://www.monturaicebergchallenge.com/
Again and angain…
Reunion island, few years ago, another spot, another line, but such a wondeful view again!