Brandi it took a minute to work up the courage. Worst part was stepping out onto the aluminum plank thats 2'x10' on the 45th floor. Talk about tunnel vision. You just have to pick a spot to stare at and focus on that
That's a personal pet peeve so I guess it will have to be removed from my list of places that interest me. Guess I'm off to do steaks on my new outdoor kitchen...oh, bother...
Nothing against Oklahoma, I'm a native Okie, but paying big money for a view of a flat expanse with lights isn't really very impressive. Maybe if there were mountains or valleys or something to admire I could see it, seeing the vast expanse of nothing is more depressing than impressive. It's probably just me but I don't get it.
I hate heights. Not going if you paid me.
Well, if impressive pictures you want - impressive pictures you shall get!
25th floor, no walls, rainstorm moving in - old I-40 still in use
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Rainstorm over the 'Peak
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Buzzard roasting on the 43rd floor window
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And yes, OKC is quite impressive at night (looking north across downtown)
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Brandi it took a minute to work up the courage. Worst part was stepping out onto the aluminum plank thats 2'x10' on the 45th floor. Talk about tunnel vision. You just have to pick a spot to stare at and focus on that
Then just to be a jerk...floor 96 for ya.
Off the tower crane! Dayum!
And finally for all us gun nuts a preppers. This is what lines the walls in the executive conference rooms on the 49th and 50th floors.
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This stuff came in 4'x8'x1/4" sheets. It's a fiberglass-Kevlar composite. Two sheets thick on the inner walls. Rumor was it costs $400 per sheet and we saw at least 10 pallets full!
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