00:12
COMM: In August 2014, a group of highline
enthusiasts from across North America came
together in British Colombia for the second
annual Squamish highline festival.
00:24
COMM: Videographer Ben Fraser captured the
action.
00:34
COMM: First off was The Chief. One of the
largest granite monoliths in the world. The
group set up highlines across a one hundred
foot chasm between two peaks with inch wide
webbing bolted to the rock at both sides.
00:57
COMM: They then took it in turns to walk the
line above a 660ft drop, and even performed
in tandem.
01:37
COMM: Amongst the group was extreme sports
enthusiast Spencer Seabrooke.
01:42
SPENCER: It feels good to like be a little
bit scared, a little bit unsure. But then
like tell yourself you can do it and then
like f****** do it.
01:50
COMM: The second site was Shannon Falls. Here
Spencer took on the ultimate test of faith.
02:00
COMM: A highline walk above the plummeting
water, without a safety harness.
02:16
COMM: But this adventurer there's no substitute
for living the highline life.
02:23
SPENCER: It feels good, really good. Yeah.
