World's Hardest World Record - Full Documentary of Lapporten, Sweden 2.1km Long Highline
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- We did it! The Lapporten Project by @northernlines_slackline officially got a highline world record at 2130m long (1.3 miles) but it isn't just the length, it was in a really remote location making the rigging quite complex. A full feature film by Pinewood Productions will be aired on Swedish TV and submitted to film festivals.
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GREAT JOB TEAM AND THANK YOU EVERYONE
FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
We have another video showing the California record that was 861m long or half a mile in Yosemite. That required 5 days just to get the line across! ruclips.net/video/F2Cd-jSObxI/видео.html
32:02 what tent is that???
It must have been an incredible project to be part of. I miss those days dearly...
I came here from Tom Scott's newsletter and this is incredible! I've never been into the sport but this documentary was so well done I watched the entire thing. It was fascinating seeing all the work that goes on behind the scenes. Great job, everybody!
Thank you for giving so many of us a chance to be a part of this. Even if only to sponsor a small amount. A soft shackle worth went a long way!
I’m a lineman and I wish I was involved in something like this as there’s a few ways to make this easier. Pulleys and pork chop line clamps and there’s a lot of knots that aren’t appropriate for climbing but work well for pulling. That being said I have zero experience in slack line or rappelling. I very much respect the improvisation and adapting of the group
@@dickJohnsonpeter They're all anchor points because they're working on a pile of boulders, not bedrock.
This is art. It is not just a sporting activity: it is an aesthetic experience. Life is not easy, times are hard. These feats lighten our hearts, and give us special hope. Thank you very much ❤️
Its also dumb as shit
It's a waste, kids in Africa could've eaten all of that rope
The next time you all do this sort of thing, bring thermal imaging. Would be really interesting to see what kinds of temps the equipment is being exposed to!
And some binoculars
Thermal Imaging Drone :D next level
@@hellopsp180 dji makes one :) it also has a sick zoom on the camera and thermal imaging camera. designed for professional search and rescue... only costs about 10k :D
This one
@@nekoroms and they would probably be very happy to rent it for their promotion sake
This is such a big step up in production quality Ryan! It's beautiful and really really honest. The importance of safe and sound rigging is really what I bring from this. I have seen Lapporten many times but never imagined you could walk a line across before this..
Great job. Looking forward to the movie on SVT!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I live in northern Sweden, and I can just say that the amount of luck you would need to get that type of weather, ANYWHERE in the mountain regions of northern Sweden, is out of this world!
Its a record! A lucky weather window record more than a slackline record haha
@@HowNOT2 Awesome video dude! Love the way you edited this and told the story.
the commentary on this video is so insane. I appreciate you so much Ryan all the rigging and walking crew. Thanks a lot guys!
Absolutly mind boggling, thats just insane! The amount of planing and the timing is crazy! To watch you guys rock this projekt with all the struggles you went through, had a great inpact on how I persive those long distance riggs. Thanks for sharing it in such an honest and transparent way. Great job!
I just sent $5 your way. This was a great episode. By far my favorite one this year. The story behind the rig was so epic. Hopefully, everyone who watches this will match my donation so that you can create more films like this!
Thank you Buck!
@@HowNOT2 You are welcome! On another note, I can not figure out why this film is sub-10k views. The two carabiner film has 1.1m and it is so basic. This film has epic storytelling and a world-record Highline. It is better than many films I have seen at Real Rock. Hopefully, it starts getting shared more in the outdoor community so the view count will increase.
So Awesome Ryan. Congrats on the project, and to everyone who sent! The animations were fun to make for this one!
I love watching your videos. I’m a climber and I’ve never seen high lining other than your channel, so I learn a lot from you and I really enjoy your vibe. You’re very lucky to be surrounded by so many great people and exploring so many different things. Wishing you lots of luck in your channel.
Same here. It all looks like an incredible adventure.
Well done everyone, I am so proud to be part of this.
I saw the part at 15:00 on swedish TV and recognized your voice! 😁 Realised I needed to wait for your video instead! 😍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I've never done anything like high lining, but the amount of insight I've gained from this channel about rigging and gear has been invaluable!
Man this video was absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for bringing us in on this monumental task!
Ryan,
This was a fantastic documentary! Congratulations on such an awesome achievement- My family and I loved seeing everything involved in this project. Blows me away what you guys do.
Thanks for sharing and good luck on the next project!!
Dr White in Idaho
What am inspiring story Ryan.
It’s been amazing watching this channel evolve. I came here for the break tests, as a climber I enjoy seeing limits of the gear.
I slackline here and there, but I can see now how high lining is just as exciting at alpine climbing. You’re really out there…
Insane project, congratulations to everyone involved ! Also wonderful movie, you did great in sharing all the emotions ;) I'm getting my first 50m longline soon... still a long way but psyched already !! Cheers from France !
Thanks!
Great work Ryan. You deserve a beer.
This video took a lot of effort. Great storytelling! Capturing this footage is one thing, but you show a real skill in putting it together
I’ve been around all sorts of rigging for motion pictures in Hollywood (16 years) This was masterful. It was unlike anything else I’ve ever seen. Incredible 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Best RUclips video I have watched this year. Really amazing guys. Thank you Ryan for bringing it to us
Thank you for this content Ryan. So stoked you filmed and narrated this. I was completely locked in the entire time.
Video was so awesome, without you saying that you had tired to do a couple of segments and giving up. I work in logistical support, and was having so much respect for your efforts. Was no need to attempt to perform the feat like the other professionals.
I think it helps to show a "normal highliner's" capability to show that what these guys are doing is not normal. I don't feel bad about myself for it, I go for the rigging!
Thank you for filming this! I really enjoyed watching and learning about the setup.
Congratulation! I never considered the rigging process when watching those highline videos! Thank you for making this, I was really interesting!
This is an epic story of an incredible adventure. Thank you so much for sharing this!
right on wit your bad ass selves! well done! kudos, compliments, props & hand claps!!!
Really fun to watch! Glad I could donate.
WOW that trailer at the end was amazing! Great job everyone!
Absofknlutely amazing. The mixture of genius and stupidity was perfect. The aestheticism and courage was world class. The gift from mother nature and god to see everyone home safely was divine.
That was crazy amazing also did you find out what was up with that helicopter that went under it cause you said you requested a no fly zone where you rigged? Or did I just miss that
This. Wtf
forreals, need an answer on this. I feel like that pilot should lose their license (if the no fly zone was officially put in place as they expected)
come on, " pilot should loose his licence" welcome to the real world . Nobody was aware of what was going on , pilots can also say "this project is dangerous for flying " i'm pretty sure they never knew in what danger they escaped from ..
@@woodennecktie I won't speak for Sweden, but in the US Temporary Flight Restrictions (or TFRs) are a very real thing and you will absolutely get reprimanded for flying through one. You're an idiot who doesn't know what they're talking about.
@@woodennecktie If they called in a no fly zone that's up to the pilot to adhear to it. So when you said the pilot probably never knew about it, well its their duty to know about it. That could have been lethal to everyone on board plus anyone on the line. Very reckless on the pilots part.
Really enjoyed this! Loved seeing the process from your perspective.
I also watched this with a couple friends who know nothing about rigging or slacklining/highlining, and they found it really interesting and engaging too!
Such an amazing video!!! GREAT WORK!
So sick! I wish this vid was 3 times longer I don't want it to be over. Hell of a job everyone! 👏
Thanks. I hope I never edit a video longer than this one again haha. It took 60 hours!
@@HowNOT2 lol I hear that! It was well worth it though... I havnt enjoyed a vid like that in awhile!
55:10 Is that viking immune to mosquitos? :D
Great watch... left me thinking what's next... is it gonna turn into Ultramarathon Highlinining at some point? :D
these 'marathon' sessions already exist - so nothing new here :P
@@raedslacklines there is a massive difference between the Boston Marathon (you callout as been there done that got the hat) and the Moab 240(54hr59min59sec of non stop"running "80hr max)aka UltraMarathon.
Bruh so many fkin mosquitos
Some people just aren't attractive to mosquitos.
I'm subscribed to you but I got here through Tom Scott's newsletter. Awesome work :D
This is a really great experiential documentary, nice job!
Not even a minute in and knowing this is worth the full watch.
Great video and fantastic project!
Brilliant job. That helo that went under the line. WTF! terrifying.
Love your work! Comenting for the algorithm 🌻
I was there a few years ago hiking the Fjällräven Classic. That was in august, supposedly the warmest time of the year. We had four days of rain and one day of snow. You really were lucky with the weather.
Absolutely stunning scenery! I can recommend going there very highly. But take your time driving. It is far.
Awesome video, thanks Ryan!
Epic. Everything in this video is just epic.
That was a spectacular film Ryan, congrats.
Wow!! I thought that crew that highlined the world trade center in NY was something.
The planning was interesting to watch, and the fact that lowering the line was every bit as hard -
A HUGE amount of energy in that line!
Thanks to all of you for pushing the envelope of human accomplishment..
Cheers!
loved this hope you get to cover more things like this in the future
For the friction setup with the pipes you basically built a "jail break" 😊💚 and yeah we have filled the porta-wrap with ice cubes to keep it cooled down because it was getting so hot from the drag of the rope😊💚 some jailbreaks have the ability to put ice in the back as well but most people dont realize the back of most porta-wraps can open or are hollow so you can pack them with ice
Great video, many useful insights for future big projects!
great effort, thanks for sharing!
Amazing video, you had so much luck with the weather
After looking at the part about the helicopter near miss, maybe you guys should attach bright flashing strobes to the backup webbing so air traffic that decides to ignore the NOTAM will see the strobes.
Is 2.1km the amount of material used or just the distance, say by a laser line? There looks to be significant sag because the slackline is dynamic and unable to take infinite tension
That’s a good question. Shorter lines it is irrelevant but on these bigger ones I guess there would be a noticeable difference since we count it as the laser shows, not how much webbing is in the air.
An Absolutely amazing amount of logistics go into a setting up something like this , i had no idea .i love these behind the scenes videos .
Can't imagine what if feels like on such a long line, mad respect
This is great man, congrats on the record! I’m a climber and this made me want to try highlining! Well, slack line to start with…
Feels like a dumb question but is there a reason binoculars/telescope couldn't be used to keep track of the walkers in the middle?
Absolutely a possibility. We did have a butterfly watching guy show up on the first walking day and we borrowed his binoculars for a while, but Quirin would still just be a tiny dot for most of the line. With a telescope probably a better view. Definitely worth considering for the next project.
Congratulations to all that was involved.... Spectacular.......
Wow thanks for all the details!
This is insane.
Well done.
42:14 Swedish Summer Skis had me rolling 😂
Telescope or binoculars to be able to see people in the middle?
This is so crazy! Well done and thanks for filming the whole thing
Loved this documentary! So good 👌🙏
Outstanding work! 🤘🤘🤘
Well done amazing, proof you can do anything you put your mind to & teamwork wins the day
This project is crazy!
great show , realistic problems and lots not rehearsed ... you learned a lot
Very nice documentary
YGD. Thank you for your service.
Were the anchors level? If not what type of height difference did you have?
The part about nearly losing a hand on a tensioned line I really can connect with. When towing a 500ton boat with a 5000hp 150 ton boat I had to do a little fancy work with a tow bit (basically a T shaped post you put wraps of line onto to create friction). I was manning the line (2 inch Amsteel blue) and the captain of the boat I was on could not hear me to shift to neutral and kept pulling out the line thru the bit. The neatly stacked slack behind me was rapidly flailing as it was being paid out so rapidly and I was in danger of being caught in the middle of it all. Fortunately I was able to whip a few extra wraps on the bit from about 10 foot away and slow the pay out speed before I was maimed. Extremely scary to deal with such tension in a dynamic environment such as an ocean. I've spent my whole life around rope sports and maratime line work and would hesitate to make the long pulls y'all did in this video. Kudos to all involved and I'm glad everyone stayed safe.
This is amazing to see what it actually takes to do something like this
Good job❤
Wow..for only 1 weeks planning things went amazingly well.
Love the bike brake!
An Avid brake as a safety mechanism is the sketchiest part of the whole deal laugh😂
Just saw a short about Redbull beating this record and I was more than a little disappointed, but proud that this team pulled it off the way they did... it took a multimillion dollar company known for their crazy stunts to out do you guys.
I wish I could click like twice.
Wonderful adventure!
This was so well done. Great fuckin job Ryan!!
Pretty incredible!
What about binoculars, or better, a spotting scope with tripod?
This is over the top insane. How was the decision made to pick this particular place for this project?
I felt so horrible watching that parachute-jump.... glad it went ok :OOO crazyyyy
cool video! I watched the one you did at abestoes like a year ago and this one just happened upon my screen somehow and it happened to be the sequel kind of which was cool! I like the technical take your videos have on these high line adventures of yours! That helicopter was crazy, what was it doing out there anyway? did it see the line at all?
It happened because you already watched one of his videos. Doesn’t take a detective to figure that out.
Man I hate that feeling of having no way out if you decide things are too sketchy. I climbed a crane when I was ~18 years old with a buddy and absolutely hated coming down. The whole time at the top I just wanted to start the journey down and getting down was a very long, slow, greasy, and equally as sketchy climb 🤣
So interesting great video!
Such a good video dude
55:57 it appears there's another world record here; with the sighting of the elusive Loch Ness monster in the Lapporten freshwater lake.
I assume "sent" means they crossed without falling and "crossed" was with falls. Is that right?
That’s awesome 👏 congratulations
It was just smashed by Jaan Roose who walked 3.5 km from mainland Italy to Sicily!
You guys are awesome 😎
I know money's the buzzkill of every Adventure but I would sure love to see the budget on this.
basically zero :D
insane amount of effort!
How did you end up getting the ring onto the line?
Incredible wow so Cool guys, this kinda stuff restores my faith in humanity.