Nope, nope, nope.
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LOL! I wouldn't even want to try that!
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@89th said in Nope, nope, nope.:
@George-K I have such a physical reaction watching those videos. My palms sweat, my calves tinge, and my heart rate increases. The sound of the "wind" in the video doesn't help.
@taiwan_girl That documentary is on my list to watch!
YOu should. I am not sure if it was in the movie or the article, but one of the training exercises he does it to hang from the molding that goes on the outside of a door frame for 90 minutes at a time to strengthen his fingers. After reading that, I tried it and could not last even 9.0 seconds!!!
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 00:57 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Nope, nope, nope.:
YOu should. I am not sure if it was in the movie or the article, but one of the training exercises he does it to hang from the molding that goes on the outside of a door frame for 90 minutes at a time to strengthen his fingers.
Yah, but can he play Rach 3?
I'll bet not!
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wrote on 18 Sept 2022, 16:44 last edited by
@jon-nyc Pretty sure that is the guy from "Free Solo"
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wrote on 18 Sept 2022, 16:51 last edited by
https://timswww.com.au/yosemite-national-park-the-thank-god-ledge/
Pucker up, buttercup.
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@jon-nyc Pretty sure that is the guy from "Free Solo"
wrote on 18 Sept 2022, 16:52 last edited by@taiwan_girl yes.
And he's dead from, a fall.
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@taiwan_girl yes.
And he's dead from, a fall.
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@taiwan_girl yes.
And he's dead from, a fall.
wrote on 18 Sept 2022, 17:08 last edited by@George-K said in Nope, nope, nope.:
@taiwan_girl yes.
And he's dead from, a fall.
Gravity, like time, is undefeated.
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https://timswww.com.au/yosemite-national-park-the-thank-god-ledge/
Pucker up, buttercup.
Link to videowrote on 8 Nov 2022, 22:26 last edited by@George-K said in Nope, nope, nope.:
https://timswww.com.au/yosemite-national-park-the-thank-god-ledge/
Pucker up, buttercup.
Link to videoReminds me of this one time I told some guy I owed money to, that I’d give him his 40 dollars there on that ledge, just meet me there tomorrow. Then the next day I totally didn’t go. I just stayed home lol. He must have felt so stupid when he got up there and I wasn’t even there lol. I mean I went up the night before and left the 40 dollars there but lol I didn’t even hand it to him lol.
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The harness just makes it more dangerous. In a crash, I would prefer to be thrown free.
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That one looks rather safe. I'd give it a try.
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@Klaus said in Nope, nope, nope.:
That one looks rather safe. I'd give it a try.
I agree with the first part of your statement.
Second part? Nope, nope, nope.
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I’m with George on this one. I’ve developed a fearful respect of heights as I’ve gotten older. No problem being in a building or a plane, but even walking across a tall bridge and looking over the side gives me butterflies.
30 years ago I jumped from airplanes and hot air balloons. I wouldn’t do it now.
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I’m with George on this one. I’ve developed a fearful respect of heights as I’ve gotten older. No problem being in a building or a plane, but even walking across a tall bridge and looking over the side gives me butterflies.
30 years ago I jumped from airplanes and hot air balloons. I wouldn’t do it now.
wrote on 23 Nov 2022, 12:44 last edited by@jon-nyc my fear started when I was in my early 40s. I drove a motorhome over the Mackinac bridge on a blustery day. Since then, bridges give me the willies.
It made vacations in Portland a bit fun - bicycling over the river. And that bridge in NOLA? Not gonna happen.
But, if someone ELSE is driving, no problem. We did the bus tour in San Francisco, and it was fine over the Golden Gate and Bay bridges. Going over high trestles on the train never bothered me either, despite being 10-15 stories up.
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@George-K said in Nope, nope, nope.:
From what I can tell, she's only using one carabiner. Whereas normally I thought it was normal to have two, so that you can unhook one and move it to the other side of a post, while keeping one still connected.
No, I would not do that. Maybe for 10 million bucks, but no not just for fun.