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Niagara Falls High-Wire Walk: Nik Wallenda Crosses Falls
« on: June 16, 2012, 05:26:56 PM »
Disclaimer: I didn't watch the video because of my death fear of waterfalls but it was an awesome accomplishment. That said, read the highlighted..haha!!



Daredevil Nik Wallenda has become the first person to walk across Niagara Falls on a high wire.

Tens of thousands of people gathered at the falls and millions more were believed watching on television as Wallenda crossed some 200 feet in the air on a two-inch-wide wire strung over the raging waters of Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the three falls that make up Niagara Falls.

Wallenda trotted in his final steps across the wire and stepped into Canada, barely 25 minutes after he started.

After he greeted his wife and family, Wallenda was approached by customs agents, who asked him for his passport, which he presented.

"No, I'm not carrying anything over. I promise," he said.

"What is the purpose of your trip sir?" the agent asked.


"To inspire people around the world," Wallenda said.

Wallenda said the mist and the winds midway across the walk were the biggest challenge.

"It's all about the concentration, the focus, and it all goes back to the training," he said.

"I'm grinning from ear to ear because I can see I'm here. I made it," he added.

Read this LIVE BLOG to follow Nik Wallenda's moment-by-moment progress.

Others have crossed the Niagara River itself, but never over the falls. Wallenda said that tonight's feat will be the fulfillment of a lifelong dream as well as a chance to honor his great-grandfather, legendary funambilist Karl Wallenda, who died after falling from a tightrope in Puerto Rico in 1978.
PHOTO: Nik Wallenda
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Nik Wallenda walks across Niagara Falls on a... View Full Size
Niagara Falls Daredevil to Cross on Tightrope Watch Video
Nik Wallenda Niagara Falls Stunt Countdown Watch Video
Niagara Falls Before Wallenda Watch Video

Qwiki: More About Nik Wallenda

Wallenda, 33, has called his great-grandfather his "biggest inspiration" and said he will be thinking of him during the stunt. The 1,500-foot walk between Goat Island in the U.S. side to Table Rock in Canada will be fraught with unforgiving natural conditions: blinding mist and drafts created by the force of the waterfalls crashing down on the Niagara River.

Those obstacles notwithstanding, Wallenda told reporters Thursday that he hopes the walk will be "peaceful and relaxing."

"Often, I'm very relaxed when I'm walking on a cable like that," he said, but he added that the historic nature of the event could also mean "there'll be some tears involved."

Preparing for the walk took months. In addition to actually practicing for the walk, Wallenda had to secure permission from both U.S. and Canadian authorities. On the Canadian side, giving Wallenda the go-ahead meant granting a one-time exemption on a 128-year ban on stunts. Wallenda's team also had to devise and implement measures to steady the wire and guarantee that, should Wallenda stumble, safety equipment would keep him from plunging down into the gorge.

Today, in the hours before the walk, Wallenda planned to focus his energy on friends and family.

"I have lot of friends that I haven't seen for a while that have all flown in to be here for this event, so I'm going to spend some time with them and hang out," he said on "Good Morning America" today.

At least one person close to Wallenda will not be at Niagara Falls to watch the event. Wallenda told "Good Morning America" that his grandmother couldn't be there, but that he promised her that he would call her as soon as he made it to Table Rock.

Tonight's event is expected to bring a major boost to tourism in the Niagara Falls region, which sees 13 million visitors at the falls each year.

"Over a billion people by Monday will have known the story of Nik Wallenda over Niagara Falls," Tim Clark, of the Buffalo-Niagara Film Board, told ABC News affiliate WKBW, "and I think that's just fantastic reinforcement for our tourism industry here in western New York."

Watch "Megastunts: Highwire Over Niagara Falls Live"

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Hey Liberal Hater, how is this bodybuilding related?    ;D

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Hey Liberal Hater, how is this bodybuilding related?    ;D

Hahaha, I just thought the questioning was funny. As if he was trying to conspicuously sneak something across the boarder un-noticed. LOL

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I wonder how long it took for him to get the Ok to do this. I can't even start a camp fire at the beach, this guy can tightrope over the niagra falls.

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as much inspiring as a $10 crack whores toothless blowjob

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as much inspiring as a $10 crack whores toothless blowjob
Nothing worse than a German trying to write American English..what a Dick.

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Disclaimer: I didn't watch the video because of my death fear of waterfalls but it was an awesome accomplishment. That said, read the highlighted..haha!!



Daredevil Nik Wallenda has become the first person to walk across Niagara Falls on a high wire.

Tens of thousands of people gathered at the falls and millions more were believed watching on television as Wallenda crossed some 200 feet in the air on a two-inch-wide wire strung over the raging waters of Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the three falls that make up Niagara Falls.

Wallenda trotted in his final steps across the wire and stepped into Canada, barely 25 minutes after he started.

After he greeted his wife and family, Wallenda was approached by customs agents, who asked him for his passport, which he presented.

"No, I'm not carrying anything over. I promise," he said.

"What is the purpose of your trip sir?" the agent asked.


"To inspire people around the world," Wallenda said.

Wallenda said the mist and the winds midway across the walk were the biggest challenge.

"It's all about the concentration, the focus, and it all goes back to the training," he said.

"I'm grinning from ear to ear because I can see I'm here. I made it," he added.

Read this LIVE BLOG to follow Nik Wallenda's moment-by-moment progress.

Others have crossed the Niagara River itself, but never over the falls. Wallenda said that tonight's feat will be the fulfillment of a lifelong dream as well as a chance to honor his great-grandfather, legendary funambilist Karl Wallenda, who died after falling from a tightrope in Puerto Rico in 1978.
PHOTO: Nik Wallenda
ABC News
Nik Wallenda walks across Niagara Falls on a... View Full Size
Niagara Falls Daredevil to Cross on Tightrope Watch Video
Nik Wallenda Niagara Falls Stunt Countdown Watch Video
Niagara Falls Before Wallenda Watch Video

Qwiki: More About Nik Wallenda

Wallenda, 33, has called his great-grandfather his "biggest inspiration" and said he will be thinking of him during the stunt. The 1,500-foot walk between Goat Island in the U.S. side to Table Rock in Canada will be fraught with unforgiving natural conditions: blinding mist and drafts created by the force of the waterfalls crashing down on the Niagara River.

Those obstacles notwithstanding, Wallenda told reporters Thursday that he hopes the walk will be "peaceful and relaxing."

"Often, I'm very relaxed when I'm walking on a cable like that," he said, but he added that the historic nature of the event could also mean "there'll be some tears involved."

Preparing for the walk took months. In addition to actually practicing for the walk, Wallenda had to secure permission from both U.S. and Canadian authorities. On the Canadian side, giving Wallenda the go-ahead meant granting a one-time exemption on a 128-year ban on stunts. Wallenda's team also had to devise and implement measures to steady the wire and guarantee that, should Wallenda stumble, safety equipment would keep him from plunging down into the gorge.

Today, in the hours before the walk, Wallenda planned to focus his energy on friends and family.

"I have lot of friends that I haven't seen for a while that have all flown in to be here for this event, so I'm going to spend some time with them and hang out," he said on "Good Morning America" today.

At least one person close to Wallenda will not be at Niagara Falls to watch the event. Wallenda told "Good Morning America" that his grandmother couldn't be there, but that he promised her that he would call her as soon as he made it to Table Rock.

Tonight's event is expected to bring a major boost to tourism in the Niagara Falls region, which sees 13 million visitors at the falls each year.

"Over a billion people by Monday will have known the story of Nik Wallenda over Niagara Falls," Tim Clark, of the Buffalo-Niagara Film Board, told ABC News affiliate WKBW, "and I think that's just fantastic reinforcement for our tourism industry here in western New York."

Watch "Megastunts: Highwire Over Niagara Falls Live"
Hate to break it to you but it was not the first time it has been done. In June 1887 Stephan Peer crossed the falls on a wire that was only 5/8 of an inch thick , not the two inch cable Wallenda used.  Also no harness.  He was murdered a week later, people think because  some lost a ton of money betting he wouldn't make it.

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The harness kind of negates the whole thing.  :-\

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Dude wore a safety harness?   So dude went bungee jumping but didn't even actually jump. OK.
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The harness kind of negates the whole thing.  :-\

A lot of people cancelled their hotel reservations when they found out he was going to wear a harness.

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Hate to break it to you but it was not the first time it has been done. In June 1887 Stephan Peer crossed the falls on a wire that was only 5/8 of an inch thick , not the two inch cable Wallenda used.  Also no harness.  He was murdered a week later, people think because  some lost a ton of money betting he wouldn't make it.

You're not breaking anything. It wasn't about the walk.

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Daredevil Nik Wallenda has become the first person to walk across Niagara Falls on a high wire.

Just pointing out the facts, man.

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Daredevil Nik Wallenda has become the first person to walk across Niagara Falls on a high wire.

Just pointing out the facts, man.

So my highlighted text meant noting or did you even get that far ?

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The harness kind of negates the whole thing.  :-\

I'm gonna cross it in an airplane next week. I think my stunt is more dangerous.

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So my highlighted text meant noting or did you even get that far ?

I read it.  Media says he is the first to do it,  I say he is not and I live near the Falls so I know the local history.  I'm surprised that the major networks didn't do their homework, but I guess they couldn't have made such a big production out of it if it has been done before.  Nobody remembers who the second guy to scale Everest was. 

Anyways the guy has ice water in his veins.  I watched it and I thought he might be going down a couple of times when the wind caught his balance bar

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The harness kind of negates the whole thing.  :-\

they refused to allow him to do the walk unless he had it

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Re: Niagara Falls High-Wire Walk: Nik Wallenda Crosses Falls
« Reply #18 on: June 19, 2012, 06:24:52 AM »
ok, ok, but why?

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they refused to allow him to do the walk unless he had it
what a pussy
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Re: Niagara Falls High-Wire Walk: Nik Wallenda Crosses Falls
« Reply #20 on: June 19, 2012, 10:22:50 AM »
guy is a fucking pussy, he wore a harness