Ah, no problem, he is already carrying 100 pound ballsDon't agree with the 30lb tool bag part, wouldn't be that heavy.
wow - 100 pounds per ball is more like it - amazingAh, no problem, he is already carrying 100 pound balls
Thanks! That's funny.Ah, no problem, he is already carrying 100 pound balls
That was exactly my first thought!It was overcast. So you are at the top and in the distance you see lightening .......
agreed - they did not look like they were attached well either - some of the times he clipped on - it look liked they could have slipped off one sideGoing down would be easier since you're not going against gravity, although you do have to control yourself from descending or climbing down too fast.
All you do is look up or straight ahead and slowly back step your way.
I got nervous when he reached the very top. That last metal pole seemed too flimsy to support the weight of two safety lanyards.
My old man worked High Steel. He was one of the guys bolting down the tip of the CN Tower which was put into place by a Sikorsky.:canada:
From those elevations you can see the curvature of the planet.
Most of the guys he worked with were native Canadians from Quebec. They were in demand all over the world.
I've done the walk around the observation deck but wouldn't have the testicular fortitude to actually work up there.