Switchfoot Bro-am 2011 at Moonlight Beach, Breakdown in 3 minutes

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3 hours of video compressed down to 3 minutes. Switchfoot Bro-am at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. This is the aftermath in the neighborhood after the event.

Moonlight Beach Trick Session

Slacklining at Moonlight Beach in beautiful Encinitas, CA. Video of myself and Hayden Nickell throwing down some tricks on a gorgeous day.
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    • treggon69
    • June 13, 2012

    … waves are going backwards… the whole vid is backwards!  From sunset to concert finish!

    • SickGnarDopeShredder
    • June 13, 2012

    it kind of looks like the waves are going backwards…. nice vid 

    • SickGnarDopeShredder
    • June 13, 2012

    it kind of looks like the waves are going backwards…. nice vid 🙂

    • Slacklinerz
    • June 13, 2012

    nice .. great freestyle and graceful moves… Frankie, could you tell me name and artist of this song?

    • worthy81
    • June 13, 2012

    i think they are using dead mans anchors. you dig a hole and put a couple of planks at ether end about 2-3 foot under the sand.

    • DJSquirreled
    • June 13, 2012

    Anyone know what the song is?

    • Lachsfilet
    • June 13, 2012

    Nice moves.

    • MXtremeMartialart
    • June 13, 2012

    So Poweer!!

    • KpBeatForce
    • June 13, 2012

    is it easier to wear shoes?

    • fr33stylejumper
    • June 13, 2012

    nice job i would love to try that thing 😀 check out my videos too if you have time to…. peace:)

    • CuSlackline
    • June 13, 2012

    Beat dont stop- A skillz

    • hk459
    • June 14, 2012

    hipsters are funny

    • frankiethefish15
    • June 14, 2012

    I did not make those exact supports, a friend did. He just saw them in another video and replicated them. I anchored into the sand using what is called a “Dead Man Anchor”

    • jillpill1225
    • June 14, 2012

    Did you make those base supports? How did you anchor them to the sand. Always worried about hurting trees so this is a great alternative….Great video.

    • frankiethefish15
    • June 14, 2012

    that’s a lot of blankets and sand to clean out of them. Line is at least 30 feet long and landing area would need to be at least 6 feet on either side. No pain no gain.

    • bbrettle
    • June 14, 2012

    since the sand could hurt your skin could you lay blankets under the line so sand doesnt get on your feet?

    • frankiethefish15
    • June 14, 2012

    it is on the sand?…

    • xxridesundayxx
    • June 14, 2012

    whats your line on?

    • gadzio777
    • June 14, 2012

    do you know whats this song? thanks!

    • xOneRepLaY
    • June 14, 2012

    this is so amazing

    • TheAurum0
    • June 14, 2012

    @frankiethefish15 The thing on your left leg is that like a bandage oder is it like a shin protector? And where did you get it because eg. every time i do a knee-drop its hurting a bit.

    • JoeFreerun
    • June 14, 2012

    what anchor do you use in the sand and how do you set it up on the beach? i really want to do some tricks on the beach

    • frankiethefish15
    • June 14, 2012

    A lot of moves on a tight line can shred your shin and when you add sand into the mix it is basically like taking coarse sand paper and grinding them raw. So the thing on my shin can add a bit of protection. I don’t slackline in pants so this is a good alternative. Since this video though I have pretty much stopped wearing it though, sand or no sand.

    • mikeyb39
    • June 14, 2012

    I imagine it’s to protect his shin.

    • voquannguyen
    • June 14, 2012

    what and why did you use on your left leg ?

    • Tooborosh
    • June 14, 2012

    cool!!! what is it? sport? =) How it is called?

    • blavoiei
    • June 14, 2012

    nice work!

    • Zeike
    • June 14, 2012

    @frankiethefish15 , Hey Dude, awesome video.

    How do you set it up in beach?

    How are you fixed on ground?

    Greetings from Brazil !

    Same question from the previous comment.

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