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Do you guys get the odd feeling at the base of your spine and cant breathe properly watchin this? Makes me feel ill just reviewing it in my head. But yeah too right was just crying out for him to jump an pop the chute.

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I think I could do it, psychologically at least, not sure I'd have made it up 20m of armoured cable though, that stuff must get slippy with sweaty hands. Physically there's no way these days I'd be doing chin ups of anything like that.

 

 

I climbed this ladder on holiday last year, I had to chin up the first 6' lol, as it had a locked trapdoor on the bottom, I had to go through the side of the safety cage..

 

This one was no where near as scary as that one though...

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Less than 50m, I didn't start at the valley bottom, it was half way up, on a ledge accessed from a road. The drop to the bottom was high though 3-400' maybe more.

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Less than 50m, I didn't start at the valley bottom, it was half way up, on a ledge accessed from a road. The drop to the bottom was high though 3-400' maybe more.

 

Nice view Tom where in the world was that the water looks so green.

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Someone once said,"if you don't live on the edge...then you're taking up too much space!"

 

My missus says that about the bed :lol: It made my feet itch when he walked across the top

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