Sea Wolf":oshsrw1d said:Hey Dave! Do you get to breathe the oxygen during the climb?
Joe. :teeth :thup
DaveS":g00dgkpq said:Sea Wolf":g00dgkpq said:Hey Dave! Do you get to breathe the oxygen during the climb?
Joe. :teeth :thup
DaveS":10nuf1aa said:Sea Wolf":10nuf1aa said:Hey Dave! Do you get to breathe the oxygen during the climb?
Joe. :teeth :thup
Joe, we are breathing compressed air...like in a SCUBA tank....no additives... :roll: ....they are demand regulators, so it takes a slight inspiration to deliver the air to us....(as opposed to "free flowing").
Many of the folks (ie: younger generation) had music blasting in their ears through their I-PODS as they were doing the climb. As for me, I had my mind on thoughts of what those borthers and sisters in the New York City Fire Department were thinking of when they scrambled up the steps of the Twin Towers in 9/11 in the hopes of mitigating an impossible situation.
"As for me, I had my mind on thoughts of what those borthers and sisters in the New York City Fire Department were thinking of when they scrambled up the steps of the Twin Towers in 9/11 in the hopes of mitigating an impossible situation."
Captains Cat":1inzyisa said:I can't imagine even bringing three 1200' lines up to the top of an 80 story building. That, in itself, was a feat, not to mention going down one of them! Great thread Dave! Charlie
R-Matey":unqverbt said:..should someone you know and love mention that something needs to be painted...suggest taking a boating trip somewhere.
Joe
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