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San Francisco Brothers Stage Daring High Line Crossing In Yosemite National Park
Moises and Daniel Monterrubio spent nearly a week stringing a single, 2,800-foot-long line from Taft Point west across a series of gulleys.
By CBS San Francisco Staff:
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two brothers from San Francisco say they have set a record for the longest highline ever walked in both Yosemite National Park and California.
Earlier this month, they and a group of friends spent nearly a week stringing a single, 2,800-foot-long line from Taft Point west across a series of gulleys that plunge 1,600 feet.
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Moises and Daniel Monterrubio, brothers who are training to be rope-access technicians, had been thinking about crossing that void for a year.
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