......'Cos I wouldn't!!
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......'Cos I wouldn't!!
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That looks the business, would definately have been up for that in my younger years....but then I did jump out of airplanes for a living so there's probably a few screws loose somewhere in my head!
That looks the business, would definately have been up for that in my younger years....but then I did jump out of airplanes for a living so there's probably a few screws loose somewhere in my head!
You must have been a nightmare for the air stewards

- RAF ****ers hated us!What about Ambulawawa Tower in Sri Lanka? F**k that for a game of soldiers too
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About 20 years ago I did one called the Fantasticable in Chatel in the French Alps. The wife did it as well. Only difficult bit is making up your mind to do it, rest of it you don’t have any control over. Great fun.My son did this when he was about 14
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I know falling 100 feet or 1000 feet makes no difference to the outcome but still.......I feel nauseous watching them just hang there at the end.....
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Amazing.See, I'd have no problem with that as they are harnessed on...it's the free climbers that are insane, or these dudes back in the 30s before H&S came onto the scene....
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Wonder how many deaths there were building these skyscrapers before they decided to use harnesses?
I didn't find them too bad, but some in our walking group found it quite disconcerting that some maniac was bouncing all along it whilst they were holding on for dear life....I wonder who that could've been![]()