Earlier this month, possible real life Man Without Fear Spencer Seabrooke set the new world record for slacklining by traversing 210 feet across two cliffs with no safety nets or harnesses to help him.
Seabrooke took on the insane task at the Chief North Gully in Squamish, British Columbia. The distance between the cliffs that Seabrooke chose for himself ended up being enough to break the previous record by seven feet. The cliffs themselves were about 951 feet above ground.
Seabrooke’s world record breaking attempt was not without its hiccups as the man did slip and catch himself in a fairly tense and scary moment.

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