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In my younger days I've been at the 500' level on a 900' tower, at the very top of a 200' tower, and at the top of a small 60' self supporting tower. Just looking down at the antennas mounted below me pointy-end-up on the 900' tower made my butt hurt! It was spooky hanging onto the beacon housing on top of the 200 footer; but it was down right scary on top of the spindly 60 footer. The top of that thing swayed in a circle over a foot in diameter whenever I moved!

 
Yikes! I'll stick to flying at those altitudes. Almost twice your typical pattern altitude.

Amazing two guys standing at the top holding onto a tiny little piece of metal.

 
DID YOU KNOW...............that you can make indentations in a solid oak desk top, just using your finger tips..........................and this video.

 
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DID YOU KNOW...............that you can make indentations in a solid oak desk top, just using your finger tips..........................and this video.
 
Narrator: "If there's lightning, there's no quick way down."

Well,... there is, but...

I think they call it terminal velocity. It's about 126mph or something.

I'd have to think it'd be vastly safer to wear a small chute and BASE the thing. Downclimbing is much scarier than going up, and much more tiring.

 
25 years ago i would have rode the elevator up and climbed up inside that tower. never would have got to the outside of it though

 
My sister's ex boyfriend used to do this for a living. On the ground he looked and acted like a weakling dork but judging by the pictures he took off the towers he must have had balls the size of pickle jars.

 
My sister's ex boyfriend used to do this for a living. On the ground he looked and acted like a weakling dork but judging by the pictures he took off the towers he must have had balls the size of pickle jars.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

 
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Can you just imagine climbing all that way and the both of you forgot to pack the new bulb. Or worse, you packed it and it's defective.

 
Holy crap that's a long way up. Those better be long-lasting bulbs.

I wonder what happens if a person gets up there and realizes they have to take a crap! That's a long way down to step and squeeze.

 
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