In Monument Valley we realized an unique and long-held dream: BuildingBridges.
After the film premiere you can now watch the short film “BuildingBridges” and the documentary “Making-Of BuildingBridges” online for free.
We had the privilege of working with the Federal Foreign Office on various occasions before: In Beijing, Mexico City, Washington D.C. and, of course, in the context of #BuildingBridges.
Read MoreRigging the longest (217 m) and at the same time highest (247 m) urban highline line was almost as demanding as the walk itself, which tested Alex limits and for which he needed all his experiences.
Read More650 meters long & 200 meters high – a storm blowing hard at 100 km/h impeded Alex from crossing the longest nylon slackline in the French Auvergne at first.
Read MoreAs a part of the festivities regarding the 25th anniversary of Ötzi (5300 year old mummy found on the glacier above the lake) Alex cruised 535 m over the beautiful Vernagt lake.
Read MoreEpic slackline adventure on defense towers from World War II in the North Sea.
Read MoreOnly as a team and with lots of digging could the longest slackline of the world be realized successfully in a chinese desert.
Read MoreA highline between two cable cars at Zugspitze 2800 m above sea level. Walking between swinging cable cars 150 m over the glacier was a unique experience for Alexander Schulz and Niklas Winter.
Read MoreWith this urban highline between Pfeifturm and Moritzkirche in Ingolstadt we rigged the first slackline at, respectively over, a German church.
Read MoreIn the Bavarian Alpes Alex walked a 140-meter-long highline in summer 2013 breaking the highline world record.
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