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VIDEO: B.C. woman sets new world highline record in Utah

Nelson害羞草研究所檚 Mia Noblet crossed a 493-metre gap that was 120 metres up in the air

Nelson害羞草研究所檚 Mia Noblet is reaching new heights.

Noblet set a world highline record for women on Nov. 13 by crossing a 493-metre gap that was 120 metres up in the air above Castle Valley, Utah.

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The walk shattered her own previous record of 222 metres, which she set in August, 2016 by crossing Hunlen Falls in B.C.

Highlining differs from tightrope walking in the equipment used, primarily in that the line is not sturdy and dips under weight.

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Mia Noblet, who grew up in Nelson, first set a women害羞草研究所檚 world record last year during a walk across Hunlen Falls in B.C. Photo: Levi Allen
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Mia Noblet (right) walks a line at Castle Valley, Utah, on Nov. 13 en route to setting a new world record. Photos: Levi Allen


Tyler Harper

About the Author: Tyler Harper

I害羞草研究所檓 editor-reporter at the Nelson Star, where I害羞草研究所檝e worked since 2015.
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