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  • Fairwrning
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    • Jan 2004
    • 11371

    Skywire Live

    Anybody gonna watch this guy ..1400 ft walk..1500 ft above the ground..8:00 on Discovery channel
  • DONNIEP
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Mar 2004
    • 13373

    #2
    Oh yeah. He's a freaking moron. He better be wearing bright clothes so they can find his ass before the coyotes eat what's left of him.
    American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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    • Sensible Shoes
      Full Member Status

      • Oct 2009
      • 4648

      #3
      I'll be watching supermoon instead. I watched Wallenda walk Niagara Falls last year.

      Oh dear.

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      • DONNIEP
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Mar 2004
        • 13373

        #4
        Originally posted by Sensible Shoes
        I'll be watching supermoon instead. I watched Wallenda walk Niagara Falls last year.
        No tether this time. He so much as farts and he's a dead man.
        American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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        • Fairwrning
          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
          • Jan 2004
          • 11371

          #5
          I dont get the obsession with death...Thrills can be had in a safer way....

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          • Fairwrning
            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
            • Jan 2004
            • 11371

            #6
            An attack by a protective female bird would be a bitch...

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            • DONNIEP
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Mar 2004
              • 13373

              #7
              A sword swallower with Parkinson's has a safer gig than this dude.
              American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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              • TFM_Dale
                ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                • Jan 2009
                • 7943

                #8
                He is doing it with no tether? Good luck dumb ass.

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                • DONNIEP
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 13373

                  #9
                  Originally posted by TFM_Dale
                  He is doing it with no tether? Good luck dumb ass.
                  Yep. Balls out.
                  American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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                  • Hardrock69
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 21888

                    #10
                    We are not watching a wire-walker.

                    We are watching someone die.

                    Let the games begin!

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                    • Fairwrning
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 11371

                      #11
                      " Its extremely important that I make it to the other side."...

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                      • Fairwrning
                        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 11371

                        #12
                        He'll make it..

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                        • Hardrock69
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 21888

                          #13


                          One Problem With Nik Wallenda's Grand Canyon Walk: It Isn't At The Grand Canyon

                          When I heard that daredevil Nik Wallenda will attempt to be the first person to cross over the Grand Canyon on a tightrope, I thought “That’s crazy.” Not because it’s 1,500 feet up and a quarter-mile across with no harness or net, but because the National Park Service allowed it.

                          Here’s the thing, though: it didn’t.

                          Rather, Wallenda’s death-defying deed will take place today east of the park, across the gorge of Little Colorado River Navajo Tribal Park. It’s on land of the Navajo Nation, near Cameron, Arizona.

                          “The event would not have been approved in Grand Canyon National Park,” says Maureen Oltrogge, the park’s public affairs officer. Under National Park Service regulations, she says, “events must not unreasonably impair the park’s atmosphere of peace and tranquility or have an unacceptable impact on the experience of park visitors.”

                          That doesn’t make the stunt any less risky or the visuals any less spectacular. Wallenda’s two-inch (5 cm) cable spans 1,400 feet (426 m) across the gorge, 1,500 feet (457 m) above ground; that’s higher than the Empire State Building. Plus, the site is likely to be buffeted with winds up to 30 mph (48 kph).

                          Although the tribal park is not in the actual Grand Canyon, they’re close neighbors. Some have called it a “little Grand Canyon,” and the Little Colorado River feeds into the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon.

                          Permitting Wallenda’s walk was not a casual decision, says Geri Hongeva, spokesperson for Navajo Parks & Recreation. “Discovery Channel, NBC Peacock Productions and Nik Wallenda all had to complete a number of clearances and gain proper permits,” including archaeological, biological and environmental surveys, and handle tribal park land use fees and filming approvals. Extreme sports are permitted only rarely on tribal lands.

                          To protect the environment and the gorge’s cultural significance, Hongeva says, “There will be no public access to the skywire event site, but we will host a community event a mile from the Skywalk area, where the public can watch on a Jumbotron screen with some local entertainment.”

                          The payoff? “Realistically, the Navajo Nation would not be able to afford this amount of marketing on its own,” Hongeva says. “Many people will learn more about the Navajo people and culture.” She also expects increased tourism to the area; new road has been built to the site of Wallenda’s walk.

                          The Discovery Channel will air the broadcast at 8pm EDT Sunday, June 23, live (well, with a 10-second delay, for reasons you might imagine).

                          As for that no harness or net thing, Wallenda says, “I’ve trained for holding on to that cable if there is an emergency.” Rescue teams will be stationed on both sides of the canyon, and helicopters can be there to rescue him within 60 seconds.

                          Why watch on TV when you can watch online?

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                          • Fairwrning
                            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 11371

                            #14
                            If you havent seen " Man on Wire" its on Netflix. Worth a watch.

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                            • Hardrock69
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 21888

                              #15
                              View your choice of 5 different cameras at the website.

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