. That. Too.
The sway at those heights is what would stop me in my tracks. I hear (because I dont work in a corporate environment) that on the top floors of tall buildings, you can actually feel the building sway in high winds.
Me, no likey.
To be clear, I'd straight soil myself on that climb. No exaggeration, particularly in those transition areas.
Honestly, I would probably freeze after two steps and take the elevator back down. Watching that video made me uneasy, couldnt imagine doing it IRL with wind, texture and weather to contend with.
. That. Too.
The sway at those heights is what would stop me in my tracks. I hear (because I dont work in a corporate environment) that on the top floors of tall buildings, you can actually feel the building sway in high winds.
Me, no likey.
I have done a couple of rock climbs in my lifetime and I have to say that just watching this video made me feel uneasy and dizzy. My leg muscles feel 80% more weak just looking at that film. It gave me the feeling like my knees will go out any second especially when he got to the area with just the pegs.
I don't think in that video they said anything about it but I can only imagine of how much that thing sways up that high.
phyzik, brah, we know your brother is as folk, but how did I backtrack when I reiterated my original stance on the topic?
I have opposable thumbs and fingers that will only release their grasp if my brain tells them to. There is no way I would fall off or be scared of falling off that 1800 ft ladder.
I know that thispetho would his pants before he was half way up.
If he's doing that for only 80,000 then he's really a ing idiot.
American PsychoI LOVE IT
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If I was given some sort of laxative and there were no restroom stops on the way up
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