In the rugged beauty of WA’s Stirling Range, the Perth slacklining crew pushes beyond their comfort zone, trading local quarry midlines for a wild dream to establish the first highline in the region.
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Daredevil slackliners conquer towering cliffs of West Cape Howe, 60m above Southern Ocean
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The towering cliffs of West Cape Howe near Albany on West Australia s rugged south coast have been conquered by a band of daredevil slackliners.
Key points:
The slacklines are 60m above sea level and range from 60m to 150m in length
Slacklining is growing in WA, thanks to the efforts of groups like the Perth Midliners