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Re: [TowerTalk] Climbing is risky business

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Climbing is risky business
From: WK6F <wk6f@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 20:54:27 -0800
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All these first tower climb stories are great. I don't have a first tower story, but I was working for a local ham putting up towers and antennas when I was in high school One of the work counselors almost found out what my actual job was (the climber), and I nearly got me and the guy I worked for in trouble. For some reason they didn't like a 16 year old doing that kind of work. I always felt so relaxed when I was working "up top" that I never considered it dangerous.

Ken WK6F


Bill Turner wrote:


When I climbed my first tower in 1993, about half way up I realized this
was going to be my last day on earth.  Didn't know exactly how I was
going to die; falling off, tower collapses, tower falls over, etc, etc,
but I knew this was it.  Somehow I made it through and now I climb with
no problems at all.

Needless to say, I'm still here but every now and then I think about
that first time.  :-)
--
73, Bill W6WRT

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