highlining

Slacklining at elevation above the ground or water. When rigged correctly, using a leash, no impact with the ground is possible.

Noun

  1. Slacklining at elevation above the ground or water. When rigged correctly, using a leash, no impact with the ground is possible.
  2. A form of overbrowsing in which animals eat the vegetation as high as they can reach.

Origin

From high + line + -ing.