The Good News of the Fear of God
Suspended nearly 1,000 feet over the Canadian Rockies, thrill seeker Spencer Seabrooke set the solo slackline world record in 2015. Let me make something clear—slacklining isn’t tightrope walking. It’s “slack”, meaning the thin nylon strip moves and sways with Spencer’s movement, causing him to fall and catch himself multiple times over the 210-foot crossing. In …