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If the trip to the dry cleaners isn’t doing it for you anymore and you need an edgier crease, the sport of extreme ironing takes your cotton settings to a completely new level. Combining risky outdoor sports with the precision of a righteously pressed collar, extreme ironists have flattened laundry from atop Kilimanjaro, in midair parachute jumps and dangling over chasms. To get in on the action, you’ll need a battery-operated iron (travel irons are OK), a board and a garment at least the size of a tea towel. One more thing: Don’t iron alone, points out Steam, the rock climber from Leicester, England, who invented the sport. Always have backup. A can of altitude-adjusted spray starch wouldn’t hurt, either. Details: extremeironing.com. More photos of adventure ironing can be found at latimes.com/outdoors.
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