Climbing worlds tallest crane

Dare Devils and nerves of steel...No thanks from me...heights frighten me...one little slip...and..."splat"...
 
Must be cold on hands or easy cut without the gloves. Ouch. Video made me dizzy due shake little too much.
 
Dare Devils and nerves of steel...No thanks from me...heights frighten me...one little slip...and..."splat"...

I don't think I'd be as worried about falling from a great height because I'd know I'd die. Being badly hurt and suffering afterwards is scarier.
 
I don't think I'd be as worried about falling from a great height because I'd know I'd die. Being badly hurt and suffering afterwards is scarier.

That's a thought....I can imagine the horror someone would endure falling from a great height...Knowing you're gonna die...but the fall seems like forever and not knowing when death is really coming....or what you're gonna land on....Feel I'd rather die than to be all broken boned and and unable to move...
 
I think we all can agree on some pictures are amazing. Seeing how cloud move through buildings and night lights. It's amazing pictures.
 
Coming from soneone who's gone skydiving, f'that man no way in hell. I'd have hyperventilated and passed out 1/4 of the way up :D
 
She means 1/4 the way up that crane, Grum........
 
She means 1/4 the way up that crane, Grum........

Ohhhhh....i was HALF a SLEEP and didn't read it properly LOL...yeah it is frightening high.....air being that thin? naw... you'd need to climb SIX times higher to get to a height above sea level where air is getting too thin to habituate without an oxygen mask...

(at 4,000 metres above Sea level)

guess she probably meant hyperventilate from sheer nervousness which is about right for most normal people...
 
Not afraid of heights at all... However, that video didn't sit right with my vision and tummy... :barf:
 
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