What This Guy Did In Utah’s Desert Will Drop Your Jaw And Leave You Speechless
On November 15, 2015, Théo Sanson rigged a slackline from The Rectory to Castleton Tower in Castle Valley, Utah. He then proceeded to walk along the line – more than 1,600 feet – without a net, breaking the world record for the longest traverse on a slackline. Watch this video, posted by Pablo Picco on YouTube to see his amazing feat:

Installing the slackline was incredibly difficult, since it required a steep, technical climb to the top of both structures. A team of 15 people made it possible.
Frenchman Théo Sanson states that he would “rather die from passion than boredness.” Luckily, he did neither during his trip to Utah! Can you imagine attempting such a feat?
Some adventures are best left to the pros…others are well within your reach. Check out these 14 Once-In-A-Lifetime Adventures You Can Only Have In Utah.