http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHtR75Tdol4
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHtR75Tdol4
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Jesus wet :shock: don't think I could do that.
Blimey! :shock: Even hooked on :no: I don't fancy it! :no:
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Could someone please advise on how to get my balls to descend, they appear to have retracted inside watching that!
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I feel sick, no way could I do that
S'easy, swallow 200ml of cold Castor Oil as quickly as you can whilst getting someone to wallop your arse with a wet cricket bat! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by GraniteQuarry
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What's more...someone's filming it. :o
Think I saw this on a TV programme recently and there's a restaurant at the top that's free?
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I'm out.
:shock: Not for me thank you very much! :shock:
No thank you very much. Eek.
Sod that for a laugh.
I fail to see the pleasure in such a feat :shock:
Don't get it.
Is there a Burger King at the top?
I feel dizzy. I like the girls comment, "is it ok to feel a little scared?"
Actually no it's not, a normal person should feel a lot scared :shock:
Saw a picture of one of those freeclimbers in the paper this morning which made my feet tingle sharply just looking at it.
No ropes, no harnesses..just his hands :shock: ...but he has a parachute on his back in case (chicken!) :P
Michael Kemeter is his name. The guy who follows him around and photographs him is Alexandre Buisse.
http://www.alexandrebuisse.org
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...people started to use safety harness there only in 2005..
You looked at the wrong picture then :) In the centre spread of the Independent he's about 500ft up with no parachute, absolute nails.Quote:
Originally Posted by scarto
ive done stuff similar to that in the past, although not quite as extreme. theres a tradition of doing stuff like this on buddhist and taoist pilgrimages. it gives you a chance to reflect on your own mortality.
Now that looks fun. I get pins and needles in my feet when watching that. I'm not a huge fan of heights. But would like to see if I could do it.
Can't view the video, but here is some more on the walk:
http://www.ssqq.com/archive/vinlin27d.htm
"There in front of me were nearly two hundred feet of wooden planks jutting out from the side of the cliff. We had arrived at 'Changkong Zhandao', a plank path built along the surface of a vertical cliff. (Note: This ramp had an English name: Floating-in-Air Road)"
The walk is a dead-end off the route to the top of Hua Shan.
anybody know how long it takes to do it
just thought I'd post this as a comparison of someone who probably wouldn't be bothered by it
skip to about 2 minutes if you get bored easily
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N70DLM8Az_8
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Originally Posted by scarto
Yeah but the drink are really expensive!
That looks awesome.. gotta add that to the 'bucket list'. :alien:
The most astounding part was the witch doctor playing jazz on a trumpet... :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by K300