Saturday, June 16, 2012

Nick wallenda niagara falls

  • As Nik Wallenda prepared for his high-wire walk over Niagara Falls on Friday, the big question among stunt fans wasnt whether Wallenda would succeed.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Nick Wallenda, will attempt a high wire walk over Niagara Falls on live television, hoping to write his famous familys name into the 153-year-old legend of daredevils whove conquered the natural wonder.
  • (Pantagraph)
  • How about suspended 200 feet over Niagara Falls ON A TETHER? It doesnt keep on the wire in any way. It keeps me safe from dying, says Wallenda. I still have to balance. I still have to stay on top of that wire.
  • (MyNorthwest.com)
  • DANGER BY DESIGN delves into the family affair that is the business of the famous Wallenda family suspended 173 feet above the raging waters of Niagara Falls, from the U.S.
  • (Daily Markets)
  • (KUTV) A stuntman will attempt to walk 1,800 feet across Niagara Falls on a tightrope Friday night. Nick Wallenda of the Flying Wallenda Family will attempt to the trip across the falls from the United States to Canada. His attempt is expected to take 45 minutes.
  • (KUTV)
  • Officials have unveiled the safety plan they have prepared for a risky tightrope walk across Niagara Falls next week.
  • (CTV)
  • NIAGARA FALLS STUNT: Tonight Nik Wallenda, a descendent of circus performers the On July 19, Kerry Washington and Nick Offerman will join Academy of Television Arts Sciences chairman-C.E.O.
  • (BizBash)

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