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jvilla777   Australia. Sep 27 2012 19:27. Posts 1348 | | |
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chris   United States. Sep 27 2012 19:39. Posts 5505 | | |
worth the watch, thats crazy. thanks for sharing |
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longple   Sweden. Sep 27 2012 19:48. Posts 4472 | | |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Sep 27 2012 19:50. Posts 4946 | | |
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spets1   Australia. Sep 27 2012 20:01. Posts 2179 | | |
as an electrical engineer i would not do this.
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MeProOk   Bulgaria. Sep 27 2012 20:43. Posts 246 | | |
omg i almost shat in my pants. |
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xicotaSLB   Portugal. Sep 27 2012 21:11. Posts 1128 | | |
last night i watched some show of a guy doing climbing 300 metres high mountains with no safety equipment and no parachute etc, so this is really nothing compared to that! |
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QuirkyEric   Slovakia. Sep 27 2012 21:26. Posts 308 | | |
i would not be able to do that for 100k usd.
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Ok that guy is just straight fucked in the head........
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Endo   United States. Sep 27 2012 21:59. Posts 953 | | |
imagine if even one of those handholds rusted and came off in his hands... |
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Silver_nz   New Zealand. Sep 28 2012 00:35. Posts 5647 | | |
Just imagining myself in his shoes as the video progresses. no safety, just doing the job and relying on every handhold being right. That is real living.
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superfashion   United States. Sep 28 2012 01:19. Posts 918 | | |
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shoving here as a bluff at 50NL is like explaning calcalus to a 6 month old cat wtf are you thinking - TalentedTom | |
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Mardagg   Germany. Sep 28 2012 05:36. Posts 843 | | |
omfg
climbing that back down is even more a challenge i would think |
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dnagardi   Hungary. Sep 28 2012 06:39. Posts 1779 | | |
| On September 27 2012 20:59 Endo wrote:
imagine if even one of those handholds rusted and came off in his hands... |
this...it shouldnt even be rusted just not properly put together and fall off
i dont even understand how can climbing like this be legal and authorized
wouldnt this be easier to get them to the top via helicopter ? 100% more safety
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SolarM   Germany. Sep 28 2012 07:11. Posts 533 | | |
And what exactly are they doing at the top now? That was like the fastest 7 minutes of my life |
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napalm   Poland. Sep 28 2012 09:03. Posts 171 | | |
I bet when going down they make a bet whos faster down there turn around so their legs are top and head bottom and go for it like true badasses :D |
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superfashion   United States. Sep 28 2012 09:20. Posts 918 | | |
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shoving here as a bluff at 50NL is like explaning calcalus to a 6 month old cat wtf are you thinking - TalentedTom | |
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player999   Brasil. Sep 28 2012 11:57. Posts 7978 | | |
| On September 28 2012 04:36 Mardagg wrote:
omfg
climbing that back down is even more a challenge i would think |
this, going up doesnt seem like a problem, but going down must be a nightmare |
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player999   Brasil. Sep 28 2012 12:04. Posts 7978 | | |
why the fuck doesnt he just parachute his way out of there?? |
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2c0ntent   Egypt. Sep 28 2012 15:17. Posts 1387 | | |
LOL yes I agree, parachuting seems infinitely safer than climbing down a fixed structure |
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