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guest
January 21st, 2002, 10:32 PM
I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me. I am not a base jumper, but i like thrills and am planning a climb up a two hundred foot antenna in my area. I am plannin on doing this in about 5 months, so i have time to reasearch it. I plann on using carabiners and such, but my biggest concern is electricution. Does anyone know how great the risk is of getting electricuted when climbing these antennas, and other general information would be helpfull.

guest
January 22nd, 2002, 03:21 AM
5 months? It shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.

Your biggest concern shouldn't be electrocution but boredom. This a 2 hundred foot ladder. If you fall you may survive only to die of embarrassment later on. You could always use a helicopter to attach a pulley and a bag of sand (the weight of which exceeds yours), and a rope to the top of the antenna. Clip into a harness at the bottom and then try to dislodge the sand bag by throwing pototoes at it. Even better get some plastic tube and fire the potato (be sure to use an entire potato - custom made potato slugs don't count) using a blowgun technique (more exhausting but worth the extra effort in my mind). When the bag falls you'll race up to the heavens like a...erm... circus freak on the end of a rope. :o

As far as general information - the fastest land mammal is the cheetah. How's that?

Yes, I know I'm a smart ass but it's been a while since we poked fun at people on the board. Flame away.

:7

guest
January 22nd, 2002, 09:16 AM
You're only real risk of electrocution is if the Antenna is an AM transmitter. This is easy to determine. If the Antenna is isulated from the ground with a large glass type ball. Then you may want to consider sex outside of marriage - its funner and just as exciting.

Do not pee from the antenna! Or poop.

MB

crwper
January 22nd, 2002, 10:37 AM
Look for information on fall arresters or "via ferrata" if you're really interested in protection. Short of clipping into every step as you go along, it's hard to set up a good system of protection using just ropes and carabiners.

But, as someone else said, you're basically talking about climbing a 200 foot ladder. It shouldn't take very long to climb. If all you want to do is climb up and have a look, and if you're reasonably comfortable with heights, then you might as well just bomb up it without gear.

Why are you waiting five months to climb it?

There's also been a fair amount of discussion on this board about the different types of antennas, and their respective dangers. Try a search for "antenna" on the base board, and if you take the time to sort through some stuff which is irrelevant to your interests, you'll find what you're looking for.

Have fun.

Michael

guest
January 22nd, 2002, 04:49 PM
Post your E-mail and I'll send you a web address that can give you all the info. on any A in the country. I.E. Height, Owner, Directions to... etc.

Good for you... Contemplated risk is allways better than Gong Ho.

C-ya

guest
January 23rd, 2002, 12:22 PM
Thanks to everyone for the info, it is helpful. For those who asked im waiting five months becuase it will be warm enough then. My email is cmeren1@pride.hofstra.edu. Thanks again.

guest
January 23rd, 2002, 08:42 PM
Obviously never climbed one before eh? You get warm enough on the way up. Wear gloves, even if warm enough to protect yoru ""fragile"" fingers. Even if cold or warm, they help. anyways, 200 feet is nothing, as stated before. Sure, it may kill you IF you let go. You wanna let go? Didn't think so. Don't phuck around with safety gear, and just go climb the bitch. If you're worried, pull out a ladder and practice. Can you hang on???? OKay, enough said. Just go do it. If you aint jumping it, it aint much to worry about. CLimb it at night though. 'nough said.
Go do it!!!! It aint tough!
Thomas
p.s. It's a hell of an exercise routine for the bigger ones you'll see when at the top!!! and don't worry aboput radiation.

guest
January 23rd, 2002, 10:31 PM
yeah wear gloves or you'll have knarly blisters and the worst thing is the climb down.

aidclimber
January 24th, 2002, 02:17 PM
will you send me the antenna web page also


thanks}>
aidclimber@hotmail.com

Alabanana
January 25th, 2002, 03:06 AM
Yes, me too, please! SkyFeller@aol.com
Thanks,
Joe:+