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Friday, February 27, 2015
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
Dickey's stunt was part of the fifth annual "Girls Only Slackline Festival," which was attended by about 30 female slackliners.
Dickey's stunt was part of the fifth annual "Girls Only Slackline Festival," which was attended by about 30 female slackliners.
Dickey's stunt was part of the fifth annual "Girls Only Slackline Festival," which was attended by about 30 female slackliners.
Dickey's stunt was part of the fifth annual "Girls Only Slackline Festival," which was attended by about 30 female slackliners.
Dickey's stunt was part of the fifth annual "Girls Only Slackline Festival," which was attended by about 30 female slackliners.
Dickey's stunt was part of the fifth annual "Girls Only Slackline Festival," which was attended by about 30 female slackliners.
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Record-holding highliner Faith Dickey talks about how she took the extreme sport to the next level by walking in high heels.
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