Four expeditions, four continents, in 2027. Each one is ten days in a remote place, moving through real terrain alongside the athletes, guides, and film crew. You’re not a spectator — you’re on the line, in the story, part of the team.
The highline is my craft — specific, technical, and years in the making. But getting to the line isn’t the hard part. The truth most people never hear is that reaching these places doesn’t take a specialist. With a general level of fitness you can get there — and getting there is often the best part of the whole trip.
Southern Argentina is the perfect example. Long before you ever see the line, you’re deep in the mountains, standing at the edge of glacial lakes, flying over the terrain by helicopter, pulling crab from the southern ocean — the kind of days most people never get, because reaching them takes knowing the right people, reading the terrain, and knowing where these places even are.
That’s what I’m opening up. You don’t have to walk a highline to belong here. If the line calls to you, I’ll tailor the trip so you can get on it — even if that just means sitting down and rolling across. If you’re trained and want to try to stand, you’re more than welcome. And if you’d rather take it all in from solid ground, the expedition itself is worth every mile.
Full terms are set out in your information packet and booking agreement. Insurance is purchased directly from the provider; coverage and payouts are determined by your policy.
A short application to start. If it’s a fit, we’ll send you the full information packet — itinerary, what’s included, and cost — then a detailed intake form.