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Nearly felt sick, what a pair of nutters!! No harnesses, incredible. I have stayed at the Jin Mao tower hotel, the bar at the top is called Cloud 9, that feels high enough!

 

do these guys get paid/sponsored to do these climbs?

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It isn't as bad as others, because of the cloud cover, can't see the real drop. Nevertheless, I wonder what circumstances would compel to do something as mad as that!

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It isn't as bad as others, because of the cloud cover, can't see the real drop. Nevertheless, I wonder what circumstances would compel to do something as mad as that!

 

See to me the fact you are s far above clouds makes it worse!

 

:spaz:

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Felt physically sick just watching that.

 

my first reaction when watching any of these videos is "Why?" I understand enjoying an adrenalin rush and all that, but that is just ignoring every safety precaution going. Do these guys have a total disregard to their own survival? Having said that, I've yet to see a report of anyone falling from any of these climbs

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Felt physically sick just watching that.

 

my first reaction when watching any of these videos is "Why?" I understand enjoying an adrenalin rush and all that, but that is just ignoring every safety precaution going. Do these guys have a total disregard to their own survival? Having said that, I've yet to see a report of anyone falling from any of these climbs

 

Oh trust me, they do fall sometimes. I wouldn't put money on the kid from Southampton ever drawing his pension.

 

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I'm not a fan of heights, but that was okay. Enjoyed it.

 

The 'Dont look down' film on c4 was harder to watch.

 

Possibly because I'm 3/4 way through a bottle Rioja to be fair, but hey....

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I certainly wasn't comfortable watching it (made my stomach turn) and I really don't understand why, but lets not forget that it wasstandard working conditions for some not so long ago......

 

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For some reason I find this worse than the russian guys - even though these are professionals using lines...

 

Well, some of the time they are - most of the climbing is still done without a line. I hope they get paid a *lot* of money for that! Also, I notice that the commentary says there's no quick way down - why not equip them with parachutes? Is a parachute too bulky for the climb and to allow them to work? Would they hit the tower on the way down before they had the slightest chance of opening the 'chute?

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For some reason I find this worse than the russian guys - even though these are professionals using lines...

 

Well, some of the time they are - most of the climbing is still done without a line. I hope they get paid a *lot* of money for that! Also, I notice that the commentary says there's no quick way down - why not equip them with parachutes? Is a parachute too bulky for the climb and to allow them to work? Would they hit the tower on the way down before they had the slightest chance of opening the 'chute?

 

For some reason that reminds me of this:

 

http://web.archive.org/web/20080104161307/http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/aircraft/focke_achgelis.htm

 

'Should the U-boat came under attack and need to 'crash' dive, the pilot pulled a large red lever above the seat. This started a chain of events designed to save the submarine without sacrificing the pilot. The towline disconnected from the aircraft, freeing the submarine to dive immediately, and the spinning rotor simultaneously departed from the airframe rotor mast. As the rotors flew up and away, they pulled a cable that deployed the pilot's parachute. When parachute blossomed, the pilot popped his seat harness and the remainder of the gyrocopter fell into the sea. After the submarine evaded the threat, it could return to the surface to pick up the pilot. If time and circumstances permitted, the pilot could release the towline without triggering the entire emergency sequence. The flyer could then ditch his Fa 330 near the submarine, or attempt to land back aboard the ship. The type of threat and the speed of its approach dictated the pilot's actions.'

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Wasn't there a bloke a few years back who climbed the outside of tall buildings with just bare hands? He did the Eiffel tower. Like a French spider man.

 

They should put a Go-Pro on his head for some awesome video.

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Is a parachute too bulky for the climb and to allow them to work? Would they hit the tower on the way down before they had the slightest chance of opening the 'chute?

 

They can't parachute down because of all the cables that are attached to tower from the ground. Would be very hard to avoid them.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Just signed up to Russia'a Facebook, VK.com and the two guys who climbed the Shanghai Tower/ The photos they post on their Timeline are phenomenal and many leave one really feeling woozy.

 

Here are 3100 photos t start with. Breathtaking what someone so young have so far achieved.

 

http://vk.com/raskalov?z=albums3122636

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A mate is a steeple jack, whilst he does not scale the Shanghai tower he has to go out onto Salisbury cathedrals spire without harness to do work. You slide out backwards apparently.

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