Upgrade and maintain virtual infrastructure for a large defense contractor
Upgrade and maintain virtual infrastructure for a large defense contractor
Yeah, i do remember the original page of what do you do. I had to edit what I use to do around 2011.
It is top secret.![]()
Programmer and own a company that makes a bandwidth management product.
Almost bumped the 2010 version of this, not the 2018 version... (Only sorta necro-thread this way...)
Got these from one of the guys working with me in STL last week.
~160' aiming microwave dishes. The tower itself is 295', and we are all thrilled that we don't have anything above 160'.
Tower STL by ARNEWB, on Flickr
Zoomed in... Yes, that's one of my Steiners that is on a home built mount for aiming dishes. It makes aligning PTP links a cinch... Standing on the sidemount like this can get a little interesting. Still attached via fall arrest lanyards, but yeah...
Tower - Zoomed In by ARNEWB, on Flickr
^^^^ F that. I give you guys credit.
I totally get that heights aren't for everyone, and I honestly won't make fun of folks for it.
The first time I went past 80' I had to take a moment, rope off, settle down, say a quick prayer that amounted to "Lord, don't let me screw up", then on I went to 180'. The highest I had been to that point was 60'.
All that said, I enjoy climbing. It's definitely a different set of challenges.
All true. 100% true. The only thing I would say is that having a rope access harness makes it a little easier to get settled and relax for a few minutes. But you're still 100% correct, you're still working muscles while "resting".
Long days on towers are normal. It takes a ton of energy, and you have to weigh the need for sustenance and the lack of bathrooms against each other... (Nothing worse than HAVING to climb down for facilities, just to climb back up and finish the task).
Steel shank boots help with the aching arches, but only so much. You're spending your whole day standing on .5" round bolts, .5" angle iron edges, etc, and none of them are equal height, as Foxtrot alluded to.
I've been to 230', but 260' or 295' wouldn't bother me, except that it's just that much more effort to get there and back... lol. If I don't have to go higher, I'm usually good with it.