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| slackliner hero | slackliner hero Just read this wild story from Colorado. A professional slackliner saved this guy who was dangling by his neck getting caught in his backpack on a ski lift. I had to look up the word. Think tight rope walker, but low to the ground. But because he had prowess, and balance he was able to scramble on the cable line and get to this guy and cut him loose. And the guy survived! Amazing story. We need heroes in this dog eat dog world. What's wild though is folks can be a hero, or friend, to those around them. And if everyone did that, then wow! | | Comments | | Total Comments Comments | No comments have been made yet |
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