In early 2024, One Inch Dreams Rigging executed two stunt service productions in Northern Germany and the Netherlands. Utilizing our certified industrial climbers, a slackline stunt was performed at Landschaftspark Duisburg, and a climbing challenge took place at the Excalibur Climbing Tower in Groningen, Netherlands, Europe's tallest artificial climbing tower.
Read MoreTogether with the Ronald Mcdonald House charity, McCafé At Home, the Keurig Dr Pepper group & Havas New York we are pleased to showcase out latest work. Conceived by Havas New York and directed and produced by Johannes Olszewski on behalf of One Inch Dreams, the campaign „More Than Just a Cup“, as well as our directors cut, aired today:
Read MoreWe made it possible for a German celebrity to compete in the German TV show "World Games” - on a slackline between two hot air balloons. Thanks to our sophisticated safety concept for installation & protection, Nilam was able to move safely during this flying high ropes course in the air, even without any previous highlining experience.
Read MoreTogether with the German Embassy in New Delhi, One Inch Dreams organised a day-long event featuring Indian and German slackliners at the Red Fort in New Delhi on February 26th 2022. The unique collaborative performance is part the Indian government’s celebrations on the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence. This open-to-all event promotes Indo-German friendship and brings together many people to enjoy adventure-sports, arts & music.
Read MoreAfter months of preparation, Alex broke the blindfolded slackline record by walking a 1712m long highline over Cañón del Sumidero in Chiapas, Mexico. That’s nearly 500m more than the old record and more than double as long as the longest line Alex has walked with open eyes until then.
Read MoreGerman slackline athlete Alexander Schulz has just walked across the first established highline at the Macloeods Maidens on the isle of Skye. In order to realize this feat, he and a team of international adventurers sailed all the way up from London and climbed the sea stacks.
Read MoreIn the midst of the Corona crisis Alexander Schulz and Rafael Bridi set a world record by walking the first slackline above an active vulcano, being sourrounded by lava bombs and ash fall during their 260m long stroll across the caldera of Mount Yasur on the remote island of Tanna.
Read MoreIn 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.
Niklas Winter held a TEDx talk about how temperence is crucial for survival in high risk sports.
Read MoreWe 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 MoreOne Inch Dreams organised a so-called "Airline" (Tricklinining in great height) in Campeche, Mexico.
Touching this UNESCO world heritage site required a thought-through rigging plan and years of experience in safe & gentle rigging techniques.
Niklas had the rare opportunity to highline between two hot air balloons. By managing the full length he broke the world record for the highest slackline ever walked above ground.
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 MoreAerial stunt with airplane pilot Kirby Chambliss and highliner Alexander Schulz on a 250 m long highline 300 meters above the sea at "Tetakawi" in Sonora, Mexico.
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 MoreLooking for an aesthetic urban highline we ended up in the most ugly European city. As so often Johannes was the one to keep us going. Without him this project would have never been realized.
Read MoreDuring his first slackline trip to China Alex managed to walk a 375 m long highline and thus broke the old world record by more than 70 m.
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