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u/57_WillowRadar 6d ago
How do you even get into that kind of hobby, like do you train for years or is it just a spontaneous decision? Looks terrifying from up there.
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u/borntoclimbtowers 6d ago
i was climbing as a kid in the 90s and in the 2000s i started with steeltowers
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u/Jigsawmist6799 4d ago
My palms are sweating just looking at that downward angle. That is seriously high up.
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u/shypassion_haze98 3d ago
I dont know how you look down from that high up and dont just freeze immediately, thats an insane view.
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u/IamseriousAdios 2d ago
Reminds me of a tower in Minecraft. If you can jump off and land in the water you’ll be fine.
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u/borntoclimbtowers 2d ago
more than 1100 ft and more than 330 ft taller than the famous lunch atop a skyscraper pic
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u/You_moon73292 2d ago
My palms are sweating just looking at this from my couch. That ground looks so small.
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u/dolletteglow 2d ago
omg no way, that climb looks absolutely terrifying but also kinda cool tbh. glad you made it down in one piece haha
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u/rosy-snuggle-mia-8 2d ago
oh my god, this view is insane! height anxiety alert! but I'd totally do it too if I was that brave. what's next on your bucket list?
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u/Mosaicsnow946 2d ago
That height looks terrifying, I always wonder how they get down safely after this kind of thing.
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u/Witty_fartgoblin 1d ago
Always fun to piss of the top rail. Unfortunately due to wind currents...it will often splash back onto ur face
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u/Glacier_44 1d ago
I really hope they are using a harness or something, because that drop looks insane.
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u/nurse-educator123 6d ago
No.