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Glad to see Health and Safety is a high priority, yeeesh. Apparently the Belmont Tower in Lincolnshire sways 6 feet at the top in wind. That's 1276 feet up I think. Not sure I'd wanna be free climbing with that kind of sway and at that height.

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I don't think that would be OK in the UK Health and safety and all that guff

I find it hard to believe he dose not tie in more that is a long way to fall

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no thanks at allllll i couldnt do that in a million years, i dont like man made structures at all, i dont think twice about trees though its weird my mind. respect to them guys who do that for a job though :thumbup1:

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I wouldn't have got out the elevator!! haha!!!

 

I found that really hard to watch, I was squirming and shouting at the laptop to clip in!! haha!!

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