Slacklining is an exercise in balance and dynamic balance. The name of this activity comes from the slackline, a polyester or nylon sling (or more rarely other synthetic fabrics, such as kevlar or dyneema) tented between two points on which you walk.
This discipline, which in some ways resembles the art of tightrope walking, differs in some fundamental aspects: you walk on a flat sling and not on a rope or a rope, also does not provide for the use of the barbell.
Slacklining was born in the United States in the early eighties where it developed especially in the sports climbing environment.
The type of webbing, length and tension may vary. The width of the webbing is usually between 2.5 cm (1 inch) and 5 cm (2 inches) and is usually tied to two trees in parks and subsequently tensioned.
The gorges of the narrow or narrow of Buccheri are a geocarsic site that falls within the municipal areTa of Buccheri of the free municipal consortium of Syracuse.
Gorges arise from the erosive action of the San Leonardo waters. After having traveled the northern end of the Iblei Mountains, the River Bagna the territories between Francophon and Lentini, then leading to the Ionian Sea a little further south of the Simeto river.
The walls of the throat in some sections take on a vertical trend often used by climbers for climbing. On the sides of the throat there are several tombs Castellucciane.