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Not afraid to climb?

Cowboy

Wait for it.
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Screw that !! I couldn,t watch more then a couple of seconds after he came out of the tower :w00t2:. More power to the ones that can , But I wouldn,t do it for all the money in the world , No way No how . :wow:
 

muleman

Gone But Not Forgotten
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Screw that !! I couldn,t watch more then a couple of seconds after he came out of the tower :w00t2:. More power to the ones that can , But I wouldn,t do it for all the money in the world , No way No how . :wow:
I had to quit when he climbed up around and started up the pole. I am good to about 20 ft. anymore. After that I will hire someone to do whatever needs done.
 

tsaw

New member
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That was too intense! I watched it all, and wondered how much money it would take to get me to the top. Once he was out of the "cage",
I think that would be the end of my climb.
What do them guys get paid? Sheesh! Must be big bucks.
 

tommu56

Bronze Member
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I watched the whole thing
I'm not afraid of heights that I know of but I'v only been up 500 or so ft repelling and climbing but that isn't hanging on to a couple carrage bolts and a 1 1/2' pipe
I'd have to think twice about that! well maybe 3 or 4 times.
 
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