F FJRless Well-known member Joined Jan 16, 2010 Messages 108 Reaction score -2 Location McMurray, PA Sep 26, 2010 #2 Yikes! https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f2d_1284588370
Greb Well-known member Joined Sep 9, 2007 Messages 356 Reaction score 9 Location DFW Sep 26, 2010 #3 I wonder how much you get paid to do something like that? It is incredible, he has brass balls for sure.
I wonder how much you get paid to do something like that? It is incredible, he has brass balls for sure.
bramfrank BramFrank Joined Apr 28, 2006 Messages 2,447 Reaction score -4 Location Montreal, QC Sep 26, 2010 #4 Hey, it isn't as if he started at ground level . . . . he rode to the 1600 foot level. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 26, 2010
Big-D Well-known member Joined Apr 13, 2008 Messages 1,421 Reaction score 36 Location Lake Havasu City, AZ Sep 26, 2010 #5 bramfrank said: Hey, it isn't as if he started at ground level . . . . he rode to the 1600 foot level. Click to expand... YEAH!!!! *****!
bramfrank said: Hey, it isn't as if he started at ground level . . . . he rode to the 1600 foot level. Click to expand... YEAH!!!! *****!
El Toro Joe FYYFF Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 6,514 Reaction score 1,803 Location Brunswick, OH Sep 27, 2010 #6 NFW :blink:
Burnspot Who Me? Joined Jan 29, 2008 Messages 1,392 Reaction score 174 Location Rocky Mount, NC Sep 27, 2010 #7 Wow...the free climb on the outside...whew. On the National Geographic Channel's "World's Toughest Fixes", they replaced the antenna on a "2000 foot" tall tower for KDLT in Sioux Falls. They were up and down that thing, both inside the framework and outside; pretty wild. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 27, 2010
Wow...the free climb on the outside...whew. On the National Geographic Channel's "World's Toughest Fixes", they replaced the antenna on a "2000 foot" tall tower for KDLT in Sioux Falls. They were up and down that thing, both inside the framework and outside; pretty wild.