They only climbed 178'. [Dunno]
Nope, couldn't see aid climbing that. Too much time and energy. I was surprised at the lack of hand holds at the top of the tower.
Maybe in my younger, younger, younger years but not today. [Faint]
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They only climbed 178'. [Dunno]
Nope, couldn't see aid climbing that. Too much time and energy. I was surprised at the lack of hand holds at the top of the tower.
Maybe in my younger, younger, younger years but not today. [Faint]
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My knees knocking tells me there is a difference[Help] I'd want two hooks. So there always be one hooked to something.
I don't remember because it was probably only 4 ft off the ground:)
I think it would be fun to climb that tower. I think they are near Greenville SC, at least if they are the ones I am thinking of.
With my luck and all the wires around, a parachute would just get tangled up.
I climb our parachute drying tower (4 story) several times a day just to keep the blood pumping.
WOW.....That is crazy....How much do you think they make...I would stop at the elevator ride....
You guys are making me want to climb it.
I watched the video again, and there are a few parts where they are climbing stuff that just happens to be climbable, but not designed for it. The part that makes me the most nervous, is where he is reaching around that pole with nothing to hold onto but the bolts and nuts.
Especially if it went through the hodd & into the engine of the vehicle you came in.
As bad as I thought hte rest was, that part cinched it for me. There is no way that could be particularly stable.
Now that's scary funny. I could see the third ("new") guy in Bear's scenario thinking "Well..." and jumping too.
Yes, at the bottom of the "depth"! Always the worst part. Although, they say that people who fall from tremendous heights often die of shock/fea before hitting the ground. Then again, that may just be to ease the minds of family/friends.
Yeah, I had noticed that too and thought "WTF? Hell no!"