Canadian daredevil Spencer Seabrooke broke the world record for the longest free solo slackline ever in Squamish, B.C. He shattered the previous record by 7 meters, which was held by California’s Andy Lewis, who walked 57 metres over a 91-metre drop in 2011.
In the video below, Spencer can be seen coming close to falling several times, as he crosses the 64 metre gap at the North Gully of the Chief mountain, 290 metres off the ground without a safety harness.
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