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Nik Wallenda

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My great-grandfather, Karl Wallenda, was my biggest hero in life, my biggest inspiration behind everything I do.


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One of the things I enjoy is the challenge of Mother Nature.


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One thing that I pride myself on is, everything that I do is completely legit. We go through every channel, and do it the proper way.


— Nik Wallenda


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That mist was thick. It was hard to see at times. The wind was wild. It'd come at me one way and hit me from the front, and hit me from the back.


— Nik Wallenda


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The impossible is not quite impossible if you put your mind to it.


— Nik Wallenda


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This is something no one in the world has ever done.


— Nik Wallenda


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To do this walk, I believe it's around 2,000 feet, to go from the U.S. to Canada. I would train walking a wire almost 8,000 feet, to overtrain for this.


— Nik Wallenda


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We train very hard under windy conditions. I've actually walked a wire in my backyard with 90-mile-an-hour winds.


— Nik Wallenda


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What I'm doing is a natural wonder. If not, there'd be 150 people behind me on the wire.


— Nik Wallenda


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The main causes of the overrun were the need to produce two custom cables – one for the performance and a shorter one for practice – and the need to hire a new helicopter company to set up the cable at the last minute after the original one discovered they did not hold the necessary licenses. Ultimately he helped generate about $200000 of support from local business associations. Prior to Wallenda the last person to cross the river on tightrope was James Hardy in 1896.

On June 10 2011 Wallenda hung from a helicopter 250 feet (76 m) off the ground using only his teeth to hold on. At age 13 he made his professional tightrope walking debut. In 2011 Wallenda set a world record by performing on the Wheel of Death atop the 23 story Tropicana Casino and Resort.

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