He repeated the feat a number of times thereafter, always with different theatrical variations: blindfolded, in a sack, trundling a wheelbarrow, on stilts, sitting down midway while he cooked and ate an omelette and standing on a chair with only one chair leg on the rope.
Charles Blondin crossing the Niagara River in 1859 |
WANT MORE THINGS THAT HAPPENED ON JUNE 30? CHECK OUT MY ONTHATDAY BLOG. HERE'S A LINK