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Nik Wallenda's Niagara Falls Tightrope Walk Is (Finally) A Go (PHOTOS)

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CAROLYN THOMPSON   02/15/12 07:59 PM ET  AP

NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario — Daredevil Nik Wallenda is set to walk a 1,800 foot tightrope across Niagara Falls this summer, a feat the seventh-generation member of the famed Flying Wallendas said has been his childhood dream.

"I feel like I'm on top of the world," Wallenda said Wednesday after the Niagara Parks Commission, which months ago refused even to consider the idea, voted unanimously to allow the walk between the United States and Canada.

Approval from the Canadian panel was Wallenda's largest remaining obstacle after he convinced the New York Legislature to pass a bill allowing the walk last year.

Wallenda plans to run a custom-made 2-inch wire 60 to 70 feet above the 160-foot gorge, which will dip down in the middle, meaning he'll walk downhill during the first half of the 30- to 40-minute walk and uphill until the end.

"My dream really is to walk down through that mist and walk back out," he said.

Wallenda has until the end of March to work out details of the walk, including its start and end points. He has a deal with Discovery television to broadcast the spectacle live.

While U.S. authorities immediately saw a potential economic and tourism boom, the Canadian panel feared such a stunt would cheapen the natural wonder of the falls and invite a return to the carnival-like atmosphere seen beginning in the mid-1800s, when daredevils sailed over the brink in barrels with mixed success and tightrope walkers traversed the gorge, though never the falls themselves.

The commissioners reconsidered the request after Wallenda gained the support of Ontario tourism minister Michael Chan and elected officials. They overcame their concerns by making the walk a once-in-a-generation event. Future walks will be considered only once every 20 years.

"Our primary focus is on recognizing that daredevil acts and stunting, tightrope walking, that they form part of the rich history of Niagara Falls itself and it's being recognized and in a way paid tribute to," Commission Chairwoman Janice Thomson said. "What we're attempting to do here is control it and treat it as a tribute."

The panel also was reassured by studies showing the walk wouldn't cost them anything and had the potential to increase revenue, she said. Wallenda will fund the walk himself.

"This has been a dream of mine ever since I was 6 years old," said the daredevil, who holds six Guinness World Records, including one set in 2008 for the longest distance and greatest height ever traveled by bicycle on a high wire.

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Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda speaks during a news conference in Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Wallenda has the support of lawmakers and tourism officials on the U.S. side of the border, but he's still got to win over parks officials in Canada.

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philsun73
03:24 PM on 02/20/2012
Let the man have his wish. If the force of the Falls throws him off of his rope, that'll be the end of it. Such as; "Give a man enough rope, and he'll finally come to the end of it.. Actually a two inch rope (web), and a "balance pole," makes the hike a little easier. (Only for a pro.) That water mist though, brings in some doubt. I hope he makes it. Remember it was a little gust of wind that toppled the elder Wallenda on a tight rope stunt, killing him instantly.
08:04 PM on 02/17/2012
Will he be stripped searched by TSA?

Good luck!
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DuffyShort
Born in in a segregated world..
12:32 PM on 02/16/2012
Death wish......
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George Bertha
Yes, I am crazy, what's your excuse?!
05:31 AM on 02/16/2012
Niagara Falls! Slowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch.....lol!
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kasel1
Sarcastic physicist, musician, author
02:56 AM on 02/16/2012
Gives new meaning to the words, "Niagra FALLS," doesn't it?
02:12 AM on 02/16/2012
Walking across the falls is his dream? Really?
10:34 AM on 02/20/2012
Actually walking through the mist is his dream. You have to re-read it. I think he already walked it but he wants to walk down and actually go through the mist and then back up.
01:44 AM on 02/16/2012
He is walking across the gourge downstream of the falls. Even if he falls into the water he has a chance of surviving. Why doesn't he make it interesting and stretch the wire across the river about 100 feet north of the falls.
08:05 PM on 02/17/2012
Sick! Sick! Sick! LMAO
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victorzeller
11:11 PM on 02/15/2012
He better have his passport with him or he won't be allowed back in the states.
10:46 PM on 02/15/2012
Awesome!
08:23 PM on 02/15/2012
If he's walking from the U.S. to Canada, will border patrol stop him halfway across the tightrope to stamp his passport?
GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
11:08 PM on 02/15/2012
Nice try, but since they don't stop planes in mid-flight, I doubt they'ed stop him, either.
10:27 AM on 02/16/2012
I spose you're right....not sure how the tightrope would support the passport stamping kiosk.
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takethetime
time to speak up
07:10 PM on 02/15/2012
Alright, I'm call the odds makers down in Vegas tomorrow. They have to be giving some odds on that walk across the falls. Who's in with me ????
06:30 PM on 02/15/2012
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
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Jt John
Memento Mori
06:44 PM on 02/15/2012
If people lived by your motto, our world would be a turtle shell.
09:48 PM on 02/15/2012
Oh please, you didn't see never on the previous post did you? It takes a little common sense. Yes if he falls and dies all his friends and family will say at least he died doing something he loved, blah blah I am sure if he is married and or has any kids they would have rather have had their father a little longer. hey if walking across the Niagra Falls rocks his world, more power but again just because you can doesn't mean you should. It depends, use common sense which seems to be lacking.
01:47 AM on 02/16/2012
Just because you should doesn't mean you can.