One daredevil walked between two hot-air balloons for more than a mile to break the world record in slackline.
Rafael Zugno Bridi (34), balances precariously over the 12-inch-wide gap between the clouds above Praia Grande, Brazil.
He was standing barefoot at 6,131 feet in the air, when the adrenaline addict broke the record for the highest tightrope walk. This feat is more than twice the height of Burj Khalifa (2722ft).
One daredevil set a new world record in slackline by walking for more than 1 mile between two hot balloons.
Rafael Zugno Bridi (34), balances precariously between the cloud cover and Praia Grande, his home in Brazil.
This adrenaline addict was 6,131 feet in the air and barefoot when he broke the world record for the highest tightrope walk.
He stated that he was drawn to the feeling of freedom and being able to move between hot air balloons.
Rafael stated, “I am driven by challenges.”
“I enjoy complex projects that involve many people, and have as a result incalculable elements such weather conditions and weather.
“I love records that are difficult to beat. Even a small oversight could cause utter disaster. All procedures must be followed exactly.
Everyone is now calm and confident. Then comes the unimaginable joy and contemplation that comes with walking on hundreds of meters tall clouds.
The tightrope walker broke the record at more than double the height of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa which stands at 2,722ft
He stated that he was excited to take a walk among two hot air balloons to enjoy the feeling of freedom and floating.
Rafael said that Rafael had lost his ability to remember the details of the crossing because he was too focused.
“It took many years to be a good sportman and to stay safe. Safety is my top priority.
“I have always had the best equipment, best team and most current knowledge.
It was total serendipity. Everything worked out amazingly.
“To achieve my goals and to find the perfect balance, I value every member of my team. It is my goal to clear all doubts and allow everything to flow as smoothly as possible, like this project.
Rafael claims that Rafael was so focused while crossing the sky that he can’t remember anything.
Bridi is seen setting up the feat. His daring attempt to reach the top of the clouds broke the record for highest tightrope walking.
He stated that he likes records that are tough to beat. One small error could lead to a disaster. I am focused entirely on making sure that every procedure is followed.
According to the adrenaline junkie, “Floating and Freedom has always been one my greatest motivations for highline practice.”
Bridi was above the clouds as he walked between two balloons, battling the elements.
For the tightrope walker to break the record in Brazil, he had to wait for perfect conditions.
This adrenaline addict was 6,131ft high when he broke the world record for the highest tightrope walk.
He said, “It’s incredible and it shows how present that I was at that time.”
“But I can remember my friends smiling when I did the crossing without falling, and their fearful expressions as I stood on the slackline in front of the balloon for the very first time.
“It was one of many projects I have in my bank that I can carry out throughout my professional career.
“Floating and freedom have always been a major motivation for me in highline training. Nothing can give this feeling as vividly and clearly than crossing balloons, where they are constantly moving between each other.
“It’s crucial that humans continue to dream about the greatest personal accomplishments.”