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Two brothers claim they have set the new record for walking the longest highline at Yosemite National Park.
Moises and Daniel Monterrubio, both from San Francisco, earlier this month with a group of friends spent six days stringing a single long line from Taft Point all the way west past a chain of gulleys plunging over 1,600 feet, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
The line itself was over 2,800 feet long.
'It was pretty intense and dangerous. But we made it happen,' Monterrubio told the Chronicle.
Daniel and Moises Monterrubio had been planning on setting the record for the longest highline at Yosemite National Park for over a year and accomplished the feat with the help of dozens of friends and fellow highliners
Daniel Monterrubio stands in the middle of the longest highline set by he and his brother at Yosemite