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nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 20 2013 8:18 am
by beterarcher
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 20 2013 10:13 am
by Alston_Neal
Well heck if we can get Crisco....sorry Christo to do the tightrope/curtain and have the Hualapais do the site managemant, we could really make it a major event.
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 20 2013 1:15 pm
by satillayakker
Sounds like the nut, Karl Wallenda, who tight roped across Tallulah Gorge here in GA. Something like 800 feet up, not that it matters. 200, 800, 1500, either way "Wallenda Soup"! The tower he used to secure his rope is still there, pushed over, of course. The reason the tower was pushed over, it got idiots thinking (Or not thinking, however you want to put it!). It will there too!! I can hear it now "hold my beer and watch this......"
Wallenda- "I’m looking forward to showing the audience a view of the canyon they’ve never seen before.” Ummm, if I remember right, helicopter tours fly often..... so he's really not showing the audience much, except maybe the view of 32.2f/s/s.... to the river......
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 20 2013 3:50 pm
by oceanwithin
I think he's doing it over the Little Colorado actually...
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 20 2013 3:55 pm
by beterarcher
@oceanwithin
that would make sense, shorter cable ;) .
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 20 2013 4:00 pm
by Alston_Neal
Darn, I was hoping to see it go from lodge to lodge
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 20 2013 6:19 pm
by kingsnake
200 feet is different than 800 feet. Takes about 350 feet to reach terminal velocity, assuming you are flapping, of about 120 mph. Head up, or head down, aerodynamic form, terminal velocity is about 190 mph. Not sure how many feet that takes. Question is, is there a difference between smacking into something at 80 versus 120 mph? Yeah. People have survived partial parachute failures -- May West, cigar roll, etc. all of which provide more drag, slowing speed -- sometimes even without broken bones. Another factor is where you land, rock obviously being sub-optimal. I saw a parachute accident once where the two guys (who got entangled) landed in a muddy field. Both survived, though with some injury.
If you like good docuentaries, rent "Man on Wire", about Phillippe Petit's walk between the World Trade Center in 1974.
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 10:13 am
by Alston_Neal
I've always been fascinated with the terminal velocity of cats.
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 10:46 am
by azbackpackr
Alston Neal wrote:I've always been fascinated with the terminal velocity of cats.
You were just hoping that I am still reading all the threads. Well, I'm not. But you lucked out just this once.
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 10:54 am
by Alston_Neal
@azbackpackr
It doesn't take much to pull some of you folks out of the woodwork....
Here kitty kitty kitty....
Kat Karl Wallenda....

Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 11:26 am
by kingsnake
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 11:32 am
by Alston_Neal
@kingsnake
So the 2 story barn was a tease?
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 11:44 am
by beterarcher
@Alston Neal
just not my cat right?
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 11:57 am
by Alston_Neal
@beterarcher
I have nothing against your cat.

Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 21 2013 12:24 pm
by beterarcher
@Alston Neal
just don't over cook it.
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 22 2013 6:31 pm
by base871
You wont hit terminal at 350ft. I saw a guy hit from 486ft and he was only doing about 80mph. At around 750-800 you will hit terminal (belly to earth) a bit quicker if standing. Remember terminal is when an object stops accelerating, and can be manipulated easily.
I'm suprised the Navajos are letting him do this since they have pretty much banned most stuff that happens in that canyon recently.
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 22 2013 10:49 pm
by chumley
base871 wrote:
I'm suprised the Navajos are letting him do this since they have pretty much banned most stuff that happens in that canyon recently.
$ $ $
call me cynical... :roll:
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Mar 23 2013 11:06 am
by base871
Ya definitely money, or budweiser is sponsoring.
Ouch
Re: nik wallenda to attempt canyon crossing
Posted: Jun 23 2013 3:48 pm
by beterarcher
Well today is the big day. 5:00 PM, Discovery channel.