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Kesley Ondine is a dedicated adventurer. Starting her slacklining ambitions through rockclimbing, she has quickly fallen in love with the amount of passion, drive, challenges and overall happiness that comes from the sport. Embarking in her slacking history, she is continously working on her tricklining, highlining and longlining. Her other passions include aerial silks, high-flying trapeze, swing dancing and hooping. She also teaches and is avidly excited about her career in Acroyoga being one of her strongest loves and passions. Currently based in the small town of Astoria Oregon, she is working on shaking things up in a small town as she is waiting for the summer to embark on life as a nomad once again.

Heather's love of slacklining started in an unlikely place - in the middle of a Zambian refugee camp where she was working as a photographer in 2008 - when she saw a photo of someone crossing a highline in Yosemite. It mesmerized her and she found it difficult to think of anything else. Since then, she has enjoyed pushing herself to her mental and physical limit almost daily through the sport and practices it around the world wherever she travels. She has a particular passion for longlining, and highlining and the science of rigging. Starting this year, she plans to marry her background in photography and film with her desire to put more female athletes in the spotlight. Stay tuned!

Adi has been a life long student of practicing yoga off the mat in all shapes and forms especially when it involves being outdoors. Her passion for movement and the environment have taken her on countless adventures around the world and she currently travels and teaches as part of the YogaSlackers sharing the modalities of redefining balance through yoga, slacklining, AcroYoga, climbing, surfing, mountain biking and just about anything else you can think to do on the Earth’s terrain. With her car as a home base you can find her somewhere in the vicinity of an ocean, climb site, mountain or legit climbing tree as she works with students on and off the mat to discover a new sense of balance, strength and focus in whatever their form of practice might be. Adi is both CPR and Wilderness First Responder Certified. www.adicarter.com

In 2009, Emily got caught in the whirlwind of the addicting balance sport called Slacklining. It took her someplace she hadn't been before, into the depths of her own mind. She was very lucky to meet experienced individuals who taught her not only how to walk but also how to rig her own lines. Not everybody is that lucky. Despite that luck, she faced some difficulty being a female amongst many, many men within the sport. Five years later after having many experiences, both good and bad, having walked over 100 highlines across the USA, countless longlines and competing in trickline competitions around the world she is ready to share her knowledge with others. It's time to share the love! Emily is both CPR Certified and EMT Trained. 

Fernanda is from Santiago, Chile. She will be traveling to the US just for this festival. She is 27 years old and will bemoving to live in the United States. She is an industrial/fashion designer, passionate about outdoor and active apparel. She also enjoys snowboarding and recently got a penny skateboard. She discovered slacklining about 3 years ago, the first time she tried it she couldn't stop walking it for the next 3 days. She quickly became fairly good at it, becoming one of the first females slackliners in Chile. She organized the first Girls Only Slackline Festival in Chile to promote women bonding within the sport. Her strength is performing statics moves. She practiced ballet from preschool until high school which is apparent when you see her walking a slackline. What she enjoys most about ths sport is when you are able to achieve a meditative state, everything around you becoming silent and you are fully aware of your self and the line. She looks forward to working with the women at the festival! 

All Girls Slackline Festival - Moab, Utah

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