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Tightrope walker to set seven records in seven days…

…Unless he doesn’t. In which case, we’ll be watching through our fingers.

Freddy Nock walking up the rope of a cable car in Ebensee, Austria on Monday
Freddy Nock walking up the rope of a cable car in Ebensee, Austria on Monday
Image: AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson

WHERE OTHERS TAKE the cable car, Freddy Nock knows he can just hop on top of the steel wire and walk up to the peak.

The Swiss tightrope expert has already inched his way up or down four mountains in Germany, Austria and Switzerland this week.

His aim is to set seven records in seven days by going higher or further than anyone dared go before.

On Thursday, the 46-year-old was saddling up near Bern, the Swiss capital, in a bid to cycle across a wire strung between two cranes 50 metres (164ft) above the ground.

Nock, who never uses a safety harness during his stunts, is donating proceeds from his weeklong daredevil tour to charity.

This was Nock on Monday:



And this is Nock doing his day job:


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