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<blockquote data-quote="HiPower" data-source="post: 1394460" data-attributes="member: 9717"><p>As was stated, most of the "climb" was via an elevator. The only real climb was the last 100' feet or so, which is easily done with 100% attachment with a proper fall arrest harness, and the one and only way I climb. You only get to slip once in a free climb. Even from a very short tower (say 30 - 40 feet), a fall will normally be fatal. 1700' and you're a greasy spot.</p><p></p><p>After a 100-150' climb, I'm functional enough to spend the day on the tower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiPower, post: 1394460, member: 9717"] As was stated, most of the "climb" was via an elevator. The only real climb was the last 100' feet or so, which is easily done with 100% attachment with a proper fall arrest harness, and the one and only way I climb. You only get to slip once in a free climb. Even from a very short tower (say 30 - 40 feet), a fall will normally be fatal. 1700' and you're a greasy spot. After a 100-150' climb, I'm functional enough to spend the day on the tower. [/QUOTE]
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