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Aerial Cableway / Zip line made with Rope. From top to top! With the help from a Potato Cannon!

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

Me, dad and my brother out having fun in Norway.

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  • hvor kjøpte dere trinsene/blokkene dere brukte da dere hang i linene?

  • @larskristianmovie

    xxl og oslosportslager :)

  • Is it possible for you to do a diagram as to how you set the cableway up? or indeed if you could direct me to the right books?

    and it goes without saying, that's most Impressive!

  • @marmaladekamikaze : well i feel its just about getting the rope from one side to the other and get the right angle and find a way you can tighten the rope REALLY tight. i would say its probably somewhere around 10m fall on 160m rope. me, dad and my brother made this just as thing evolved. no books or manuals. just our brain with ideas. good thing i had several potato cannons ready to fire the small rope over or this cableway would not have been made :)

  • wow u guys are pretty crazy... lol did u have some specialist look at that cause wat if snapped... ?

  • each rope can hold 2200 kg , Im fairly sure the rope will hold just fine with my 80 kg or my dads 90 kg.

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  • You guys have some great videos! I really enjoy them.

  • its always handy to carry a potato cannon around :P

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  • sattan

  • 00:12 Sex me!

  • What is it secured onto on the arrival end?

  • hello I was wondering around how much you would be willing to sell your second biggest cannon for on Ebay or craigslist for.If not could you tell me how much money it may of taken to build such a cannon.

  • I understand, I have a few cableways I would like to erect. I've been looking at mountaineering books but they are terrible. I would still appreciate if you could draw something out (on microsoft paint for example) as to the steps you took to erect this. I am fairly familiar with block and tackles and safety will be my paramount concern. Did you test the safety of your cableway (with a basket of bricks for example) before you tried to use it?

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