Aerialist Nik Wallenda says he's planning a tightrope walk near the Grand Canyon, but he won't be wearing a safety harness like he used at Niagara Falls.
Tonight's the night. Nik Wallenda will walk approximately 1,550 feet on a tightrope wire, suspended 173 feet above the raging waters of Niagara Falls. He's know's he's gonna have to deal with some pretty heavy wind...and of course the danger of...
Sometimes you may get so stressed out you feel like you're walking on a tight rope. Well, Dare Devil Nik Wallenda will LITERALLY be walking on a tight rope tomorrow...over Niagra Falls! Attached is an interview Gregg Hersholt and Manda Factor...
Now 33, Nik Wallenda is ready to live out a childhood fantasy when he attempts Friday to become the first person ever to walk a tightrope directly over the brink of Niagara Falls.
Daredevil Nik Wallenda says he's not happy about it but he'll probably be tethered to the tightrope that he plans to walk over Niagara Falls next month.
Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda appears to have won over U.S. officials with his plans for a made-for-television walk across Niagara Falls on a high wire, but he still faces a tough sell in Canada, where a parks official said Wednesday the proposal lacks key support.