August 2018: 2.8km – A crossing of the longest Slackline in the world
12. August 2018October 2018: FREE SOLO highlining in Yosemite
12. October 2018
The same team from Norway made another attempt to break the slackline world record – this time over an abandoned mine in Asbestos, Québec.
Friedi and five other athletes managed to walk the entire 1900m without falling and now share the new highline, as well as slackline world record. With a walking time of 1:25h Friedi was the second fastest out of the six athletes.
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Friedrich Kuehne from Germany sends the 1.9km Slackline without falling. Rigged over the Jeffrey mine in Asbestos, Canada. During an event created to produce a postive image of the city Asbestos. Which was affected by the demise of the mineral Asbestos as it was linked to Cancer. Attempting to rejuvinate the image and to attract more people back to the old city. On Septermber 17, 2018 in Asbestos, Canada. Photo by Aidan Williams
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Friedrich Kuehne from Germany sends the 1.9km Slackline without falling. Rigged over the Jeffrey mine in Asbestos, Canada. During an event created to produce a postive image of the city Asbestos. Which was affected by the demise of the mineral Asbestos as it was linked to Cancer. Attempting to rejuvinate the image and to attract more people back to the old city. On Septermber 17, 2018 in Asbestos, Canada. Photo by Aidan Williams
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Friedi Kühne from Germany sends the 1.9km Slackline without falling. Rigged over the Jeffrey mine in Asbestos, Canada. 19/09/2018 Photo by Aidan Williams