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Extreme saddle height kinda

Wlog

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Up about 80 or 90 feet today at work.

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Running new antenna cable up one of our water towers at work.


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That looks fun! I was about 85ft today in a few oaks while working. Makes hunting at 15-20ft seem too low
 
I've heard of an Amsteel bridge, but a real-steel bridge?!?! :tearsofjoy:

That thing is a real confidence booster let me tell you! I’ve had some scary climbs on some older tanks and needed to take breaks. It makes it a lot easier when you can sit back and rest for a minute.
 
Help me out here.
I can see the "like" button for the post, but I can't find the "Hell no - don't like" button!

You guys that work at those heights are crazy. My hands are sweating as I sit here thinking about that...
 
Help me out here.
I can see the "like" button for the post, but I can't find the "Hell no - don't like" button!

You guys that work at those heights are crazy. My hands are sweating as I sit here thinking about that...

It’s a little eerie when you get in some of those old tanks with bad lighting and rusty ladders. Sometimes they haven’t been climbed in years and you don’t really know what kind of shape the ladder is in without going up.
 
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