Author Topic: POV of climbing a 1,768 foot high transmission tower.  (Read 3635 times)

they should throw the camera off

that aughta scare 'em!!


Holy stuff, am I the only not deathly afraid of heights on a video?
It's the idea of being in that situation, not the video itself.

doesn't the video say the tower is 1763 feet high or something

I mean how the forget do you take a 1600 foot elevator up a 947 ft tower

doesn't the video say the tower is 1763 feet high or something

I mean how the forget do you take a 1600 foot elevator up a 947 ft tower
Lol'd

Makes me wonder how these towers are assembled.

I saw this a while back and it still freaks me out. Gaaah, I hope he's well paid...

Who cares how much he's paid?  If he falls and dies, it doesn't make any difference.

Who cares how much he's paid?  If he falls and dies, it doesn't make any difference.
if he isn't paid very much, then what's the point of risking his life?

how old are you, 10?

Who cares how much he's paid?  If he falls and dies, it doesn't make any difference.
we got a baby in the house

at those heights I wouldnt even be scared

Ive gotten over my fear due to working on roofs a lot

My palms got sweaty and my stomach wrenched a couple times

My palms got sweaty and my stomach wrenched a couple times
Holy stuff, it's an image on a screen.

I don't understand people sometimes.

Holy stuff, it's an image on a screen.

I don't understand people sometimes.
We have very active imaginations~

We have very active imaginations~
"We have very active imaginations [squiggle]"

"We have very active imaginations [squiggle]"
its called a tilde