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Until I watched this.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:29 am
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holly crap! makes me ill just watching it


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:32 am
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you're only 2mins in. It gets worse.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:33 am
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yep it does!!! 😯 😯

free climbing on that post 😯

and he is still going... i can't watch anymore


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:38 am
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I feel sick.

Whatever they get paid, it's not enough..


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:38 am
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:39 am
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I got sweaty palms and jelly legs watching that earlier.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:40 am
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shite is gets worse still - at the top on the beacon... two of them...

going to lie down down


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:42 am
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jesus. hats off to them lads


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:42 am
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Wonder what the mortality rate is in that particular profession!? 😯

Not for all the money in the world!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:44 am
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i used to do that before i joined the fire brigade and i dont miss it after watching that lol money was good tho.

it wasnt the getting up towers for me that was a problem but the getting back down that was more of a pain


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:46 am
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

mummy i'm scared......!


 
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Lmao at the commentary about the weather clouds.
"If bad weather hits theres no quick way down".... eh I think there is mate!!

Would love to do a job like that, talk about freedom.

Can you imagine what the winds like up there!!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:47 am
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It's the moment he's standing on top and lets go with both hands to attach the clip that gets me 😯


 
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urrr god.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:49 am
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I've gone all funny inside


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:51 am
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Can you imagine what the winds like up there!!

Yeah. I'd be farting a bit too!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:52 am
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Presumably the hemet keeps your head clean when the guy up ahead pisses his pants, or worse.

I wonder how much the tower sways at the top.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:52 am
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Ive climbed all the 1000ft ones over here...

Its not actually that bad.

They do sway around abit..

This is me, about half that height, fixing the AWL...

[IMG] [/IMG]


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:54 am
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yep letting go to stand up and clip on at the top is definitely the "had to look away" moment!

I bet the bloody thing wobbles like hell too.

That's my idea of hell.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:54 am
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I would be up there and my hand would slip on a rung or something, and I'd get that massive rush of adrenaline, then I would just hug the pole and not move until they lowered the pole with me attached to it to the ground.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:54 am
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I wonder what his nightmares are about.

I wasn't keen on the bit where he fumbled for his handhold at 4:15


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 10:59 am
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Hahah! Was thinking yeah wow he's in a cage so what. Oh wait!

That's some height for sure, don't they use a native American of a certain tribe for jobs like this who naturally have no fear of height?

Hmm that could be one of those myths though.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:11 am
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7:03 made my stomach go funny

they must have balls of steel


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:17 am
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Jesus H Wibbling Christ!! 😯 😯

He is so bloody NONCHALANT! Does he even have a pulse? How can you not be freaked out by that?

I suffer from vertigo...I feel sick.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:18 am
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Cecil knows all:
[url= http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/659/why-do-so-many-native-americans-work-on-skyscrapers ]http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/659/why-do-so-many-native-americans-work-on-skyscrapers[/url]


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:18 am
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That bit at the top!! 😯

I presume when he is clipping on to the top he is attached to the chap below??

So what is a guided tower as when i google it comes up with tours for the tower of london.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:18 am
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😯 😯 😯 Sweaty palms watching that!

Do you think he has a G-shock watch so it won't break if he falls off?


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:19 am
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I can't watch the video at work but I'm getting the impression that it makes me like a bit of a wuss pooing myself on the roof fixing ridge tiles at the weekend.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:21 am
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I wonder how you get in to this kind of work? Any ideas anyone? Teeto?


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:24 am
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Mental 😀


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:39 am
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Kinell!!
I'm sat on my office chair feeling rather dizzy...
not for all the bike bling in the world could I do that - I felt odd enough when standing [i]in[/i] the Space Deck on the CN tower....


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:40 am
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What kind of sick designer makes the ladders harder to climb the higher you get?


 
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If i were to get into that type of work - i think i would get into Base jumping, Going up would be the easy bit. When you are done, just turn around, unclip and you can be having your sandwiches which you left in the van in 30 odd seconds!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:45 am
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marionheck thats what i started thinking, i was looking at the options of where i could get away with doing it on sites. probably a good job i moved jobs lol

i got stuck up one in scotland for what seemed like ages i was in a tshirt and out of nowhere a big hailstone storm started so i just clipped on and tried to shelter behind the dish id just put up til it calmed down. all good fun


 
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It's the moment he's standing on top and lets go with both hands to attach the clip that gets me

This, a voice in my head was shouting "CLIP IN! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD CLIP IN!"


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:52 am
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marionheck thats what i started thinking, i was looking at the options of where i could get away with doing it on sites. probably a good job i moved jobs lol

i got stuck up one in scotland for what seemed like ages i was in a tshirt and out of nowhere a big hailstone storm started so i just clipped on and tried to shelter behind the dish id just put up til it calmed down. all good fun

Is this same Firestarter who wouldn't ride down some pissy little bank in Hebden Bridge a bit back?? lol.

🙂


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:55 am
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Wow I'm actually quite giddy!! Never really known what I wanted to do career wise but that is just so me. A quick google and looking at some of the rope access courses it looks preety straight forward to get into.
If anyone has any experience about the industry and what its like in the current climate i'd love to know


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:55 am
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it is brant but horses for courses lol ive jumped from a plane but still cant do nowt on a bike lol

that said you fall from height you die you fall from you bike it hurts , hurting hurts more than dying 😉


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:56 am
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I closed my eyes all the way round oblivion at Alton Towers last week


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:56 am
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No probs.

L4m3rz


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 11:59 am
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Do you think he has a G-shock watch so it won't break if he falls off?

Well durr obviously.. 🙄

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I once stayed in an apartment in Manhattan, on the 30th floor. With ceiling to floor glass windows. I couldn't go near the 'edge' the whole time I was there, and had to distract myself with a young lady's bottom.. 😳

I don't like heights at all. If I'm in a tall building, I am only comfortable once I'm at ground level again.

Which is a bit weird, because I spent the first 13 years of my life living on the 19th floor of this very building:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11285731

So sad. 😥


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 12:04 pm
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I simply couldn't watch past 2.30. Those rungs that are only attached on one side!!!!!!!!!!
I honestly feel sick right now. Bleeeeuuurrggghh!!!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 12:05 pm
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total madness!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 12:06 pm
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not pleasant after a night on the tiles.. that is quite intense..


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 12:11 pm
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What happens if you have a sneezing fit, or you have to scratch your nose and your arse at the same time ? Free climbers = complete nutters.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 12:18 pm
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Arrrghh, and to think i had a moment up the Manchester wheel last friday. My 4YO made me laugh though, "dont be nervous daddy".


 
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I grew up in Hong Kong and for a couple of years lived on the 16th floor of an apartment block. Most of the time it was fine but it got a bit hard to sleep when the whole building would occasionally 'shudder' during a typhoon, enough for you to fall over if you were stood up.

Lovely view from the balcony though...


 
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I presume when he is clipping on to the top he is attached to the chap below??

definatly not- if he fell, then he'd bring the other guy down with him..

Getting into this line of work is easy- just go on a Rigging course, and join any of the 000's of rigging companies out there..

The money is nowhere near what it used to be, and to be fair, due to H & S there is less work out there doing this.. you tend to find most new antennas use VETs that can be remoted mounted at ground level thus negating the need to climb..

However, there is still a fair bit, when these things need changing... 😉

Afraid of height?

Nope, just respect them..

I too would happily jump out of plane, as I have on many occasion, but, will not ride North Shore thats 10ft above ground.. 😐


 
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I used to live on the 26th floor of a high rise in Glasgow. I hate heights as they give me the urge to jump off to see what it would be like. Spent most of my time there pissed and even managed to piss off the balcony a few times (student place)


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 12:28 pm
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I grew up in Hong Kong and for a couple of years lived on the 16th floor of an apartment block. Most of the time it was fine but it got a bit hard to sleep when the whole building would occasionally 'shudder' during a typhoon, enough for you to fall over if you were stood up.

Lovely view from the balcony though...

Remember watching guys working on bamboo scafolding in HK and thinking that would not be for me 😉

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Posted : 15/09/2010 12:33 pm
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do they have to climb down too? or base jump?


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 12:56 pm
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definatly not- if he fell, then he'd bring the other guy down with him..

In that case can I recommend that one guy unclips whilst the other is clipped 💡 or am I missing something.


 
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In that case can I recommend that one guy unclips whilst the other is clipped or am I missing something.

Why?

So you'd always have one on the tower?


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 1:42 pm
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Wow, even watching that has left me feeling a little nauseous and with sweaty palms!

Fair play to anyone who does that, that's crazy.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 1:57 pm
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At work and shouldn't be watching, but actually genuinely feeling wobbly so can't .. made it about 10 seconds in just past the 'toolbag' arrow..... really, really scared of heights... 😯


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 2:09 pm
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Bit of a pain if your dropped your screwdriver 😉


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 2:21 pm
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😯

Holy...................

I genuinely thought it was going to be a wind up and the guy was going to "accidently" fall off, still made me feel sick though!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 2:30 pm
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Very impressive, my stomach was tight for just about the whole video getting particularly tight when the view changed and he looked down and up quickly and I couldn't get something to fix my eyes on.
A bit much like rock climbing, the piece of rock 30cms in font of your face at 2m off the ground is much the same as the piece of rock in front of your face 20m off the ground. Just don't look down!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 3:01 pm
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Yep, very impressive. Was thinking that it looked 'do-able' until I realised he wasn't clipped on. I love to have a go although definetely with a safety line on.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 3:08 pm
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Didn't know I could hold my breath for 4 minutes.


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 3:19 pm
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Any work in the UK that comes under IRATA rules requires that anyone must always be attached to 2 separate systems. So you have a third system when changing over etc.


 
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I used to do this for a living. Well, not for a living, I was doing a different job but it involved climbing TV masts and guided towers quite often. It also involved climbing towers in the dark in areas where the favourite pastime of the local population was lobbing bricks at you or, occasionally, shooting at you.

It was recommended to climb with two clips, with one always attached, or a fall arrestor (on the smaller towers) but doing it this way was slow and tiring, so we always used to freeclimb.

Actually the climbing wasn't the worse bit if you had a problem with heights. The worse bit was clipping on with the polestrap at the top and letting go with both hands so you could rig or derig the kit you were working on. We had many one-handed riggers who simply couldn't do it and eventually moved on to other jobs!

Climbing down was also more worrying than climbing up, as you had no choice but to look down.

We used to climb one TV mast on the top of a mountain occasionally. We always used to take the new riggers up there because you'd have to look down the mast and the mountain onto the city below. And yes, we did have a couple who froze and had to be talked/bullied into climbing down again.


 
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a bit different but mad all the same

apologies if shown before

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "and now its getting boring" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 6:20 pm
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Did he do all that just to replace the bulb in the beacon? 😯

It's hard to imagine just how high 1768 feet is.............

Until I watched that!!!! 😕


 
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Strangely that video didn't bother me. I reckon I could do something similar. After all, all the bits he was climbing would be totally doable if they were just 3 feet off the ground, so what's the problem? 😀

Although that bit at the very top when he took both hands off to clip the thing on.. Don't think I could've done that.


 
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After all, all the bits he was climbing would be totally doable if they were just 3 feet off the ground, so what's the problem?

Isn't that the reason that it's not heights that I'm scared of it's the ground and hitting it a a high velocity!


 
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i used to climb, soloed up and down lots of stuff (including Brant!), and back then i could have done a transmitter tower, but I lost my head for heights overnight. it was very odd and that video just made me feel sick.


 
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Did he do all that just to replace the bulb in the beacon?

LOL - in between thinking 'for gods sake, PLEASE clip on' when he hit the top and took both hands off.. I was also waiting for a conversation along the lines of

'No, I thought you'd picked up the spare bulb..' 😉


 
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Ball shrivellingly scary. Truly the stuff of nightmares.


 
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'No, I thought you'd picked up the spare bulb..'

Don't laugh, I climbed NTL Lichfield- a 1000ft Guyed Tower, shimied out on the 4 ft crank arm, nekt down to undo the paging antenna only to realise the guy bring the new connectors up had brough the wrong type...

I had to wait the best part if 3hrs up there till he got back up there with the right ones...


 
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What's the best way of cleaning barf out of a keyboard???

That made my tummy go all icky and my testicles retract!


 
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I reckon i could climb up but then i'd be stuck as i'd crap myself trying to get back down

Oh and Teetosugars is buff


 
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I was watching this for the first 20s or so thinking, 'yeah, that is that all? he's got a safety line somewhere....oh no he doesn't!!!!!' Wooooooah! 😯

I am pretty good with heights, but that really freaked me out a little. Anyone wanna try to do a local copy-cat video up Winter Hill?


 
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Not my cuppa, but [url= http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/ ]these guys[/url] do it for fun.

There were some pics on there from a 60-storey tower I was working on in Docklands - I had been up the frame in daylight (wind test on the hoist at 40 floors maxed out so had to climb the rest - only stairs but in an open frame that was enough for me!) but these guys climbed it at night, then up the tower crane too!

Some great photos though, we debated about using them in publicity, but as we aere also responsible for site security decided best not to!


 
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I find the "climbing with a safety line is slow and tiring and workers prefer free climbing" attitude interesting.

I've done a bit of via-ferrata and it's not that much slower compared with watching him, and it's very safe because the in-situ cable has quite close stops (every 5-10 metres) to arrest a fall with the "brake" system you put on your harness.

There's also an alpinism technique called "Moving Together" which is almost as fast as free climbing and quite safe if done properly whwre there is low risk of falling (lots of easy holds): Two climbers joined by a shortish rope climb together continuously. The lead climber clips the rope through intermediate runners and the following climber unclips it. The runners can be quite widely spaced - if either climber falls, the other may get wrenched off but because there is at least one intermediate runner, it should not be a fatal fall. It's slower going if you have to fit runners, but on an installation, the runners can be in-situ.

It's just a macho thing I reckon.


 
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I am pretty good with heights, but that really freaked me out a little. Anyone wanna try to do a local copy-cat video up Winter Hill?

You climb up the inside of Winter Hill so the video wouldn't be as fun...

Oh, and it did have a lift.

Until that accident... 🙁


 
Posted : 15/09/2010 8:14 pm
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I don't consider myself to particularly like heights but strangely that was OK and all i had to do was fold my arms quite tightly. I imagine its a million times worse in reality due to the inevitable wind at that height, the wind noise and the whole thing moving about. And almost certainly i would forget a really essential tool or piece of equipment!


 
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all wrong.


 
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