Slackline
- Fishstick
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Slackline
Talus hopping has always been one of my dreads in the high country. Friends with better balance than me seem to glide from rock to to rock top while I slowly work my way over and around looking like I'm playing Twister. I stumbled upon some help though. At a recent family camp out, my brother-in-law brought along a "Slackline". It is nothing more than a heavy ratcheting truckers strap with loops on both ends to stretch between two trees about a foot off the ground. Wala, instant tight rope. With no other aspirations than fun, I spent 10 or 15 minutes each day of camp trying to master this 25 foot long tight rope walk. Some improvement ensued but I never masterd it. Forward two weeks, I am navigating a field of Volkswagen sized talus on Darwin Bench and Holy Cow, what a difference in balance and confidence the Slackline made. They are made by Gibbon and rather pricey ($75 starting) but sure provide good talus conditioning and core strength to boot.
- bluefintu
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Re: Slackline
Thanks Fishstick, that is something I will do for my scouts and also for some of my friends, I think that will help them move along a little faster.
- chrisdiercks
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Re: Slackline
The younger the better with balance based activities. It's great general training, just keep it fun. I'm 55 and I think the slack line is fun and keeps me lighter on my feet. just like surfing improved my horseback riding, slack lining improved my rockcraft.
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