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Infiltration Forums > UE Videos > Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney(Viewed 13422 times)
Raticus
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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 20 on 12/1/2014 5:19 AM >
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He's a freakin' idiot. I don't know what else to say about it.



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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 21 on 12/1/2014 7:06 AM >
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Posted by NightRunner
https://www.youtub...atch?v=rLp5hlyrtnE


Not my video I just found it on reddit.


Nobody else is going up there in a hurry. A highly athletic achievement, but definitely playing with fire there.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 22 on 12/1/2014 5:19 PM >
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Incredible. After dabbling in serious rock climbing for several months, and having climbed stuff all my life, I took a trip to Arkansas with my girlfriend and there were 80 ft+ cliff sides that I decided to just climb around on, not intending to climb all the way up. After starting I ended up making my way higher and higher. Eventually I looked down and said "holy fuck i'm high!" and I came to the realization that no matter if I fell from 50 feet or 1000, I was still gonna be fucked up bad. So I just kept climbing, much to the chagrin of my girlfriend lol. Also never look down! And no matter what keep climbing!!



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Raticus
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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 23 on 12/1/2014 5:34 PM >
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Nor should they. I hate to keep sounded like a party pooper, but it's going to happen. People are pushing the limits beyond crazy and it's not a matter of if, but when. Someone IS going to die pushing these limits. And that bothers me.



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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 24 on 12/1/2014 7:30 PM >
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Posted by Raticus
Nor should they. I hate to keep sounded like a party pooper, but it's going to happen. People are pushing the limits beyond crazy and it's not a matter of if, but when. Someone IS going to die pushing these limits. And that bothers me.


Fair point Raticus. While I suspect people have been dying doing these kinds of things forever, the point-of-view camera, the eye of social media and the desire to be a "hero" (to quote the GoPro's highly strategic name) are incredibly powerful cultural and commercial forces. I don't see that mammoth pendulum swinging back any time soon.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 25 on 12/1/2014 8:29 PM >
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Making it back to the ground safely would be the best feeling ever.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 26 on 12/1/2014 11:17 PM >
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I wonder if he kicked a loose brick off the top!?
I'm a climber, and that made me feel sick just watching it!



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 27 on 12/2/2014 1:21 AM >
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the guy has the brain the size of nuts, and nuts the size of a brain.

with my line of work. I am use to walking narrow iron beams at 600'+ but you would never catch me climb that high up an old cable, especially without knowing how it is anchor or what shape it is in.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 28 on 12/2/2014 1:39 AM >
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That video didn't freak me out nearly as much as people who free climb bridges.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 29 on 12/2/2014 2:34 AM >
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Couldn't pay me enough to do that climb, but wow...thats flippin cool. Imagine sneezing or something hanging off that cable! haha



Raticus
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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 30 on 12/2/2014 4:08 AM >
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I think you are exactly right. I don't see it swinging back for quiet a while. I admire the views and appreciate people who can do these things. But nothing like this is ever worth purposefully risking your life for. And that's what these guys are doing. Risking their lives for that moment of YouTube fame. But you are right. It's not going to stop, so I need to just stop bitching about it. It just bothers me that some will, and in fact have already, died doing this shit.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 31 on 12/2/2014 8:34 AM >
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I'm always amazed by these types of videos. I would never do stuff like this. I have such poor balance and knew I would freak out and fall. Much respect.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 32 on 12/2/2014 3:41 PM >
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NOPE.
Even the street view is crazy.



If you could get up there it would be a cool base jump though.


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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 33 on 12/2/2014 6:45 PM >
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I do definitely understand the point Raticus is making. However, personally I find this kind of stuff highly fascinating. And for everyone staying alive isn't the highest priority. I can definitely see myself doing more and more this kind of stuff in the future. It is flirting with danger and death. But even basic UE (although to a much lesser extent) has that element in it, which at least for me makes it that much more interesting.







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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 34 on 12/2/2014 9:15 PM >
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Inspired by the video that started this thread, I looked a little bit into this climbing thing. Some of you probably already know, but this kind of stuff goes by the names of Urban Climbing and Buildering.

Quite a nice documentary on the topic:

https://www.youtub...atch?v=R-vjutwJyY4



Raticus
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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 35 on 12/2/2014 10:24 PM >
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Hi there Toomas. While it may be true that not everyone is fascinated by staying alive, I for one would like to kinda, you know, live a little longer. So as for me, I'll just keep my aging butt off those kinds of towers and you can go have all the fun you want. I'll watch your videos.

Oh, btw, where should we send the memorial contributions?



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 36 on 12/3/2014 12:15 AM >
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Watching videos like these is the biggest dose of adrenaline I get from a computer. How the fuck did he climb all that way with balls that heavy?



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 37 on 12/3/2014 5:52 AM >
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Posted by darbycrashin
That video didn't freak me out nearly as much as people who free climb bridges.


One can trust the structural integrity of a bridge better than that of an abandoned structure.



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Re: Climbing a 280-Meter Romanian Chimney
<Reply # 38 on 12/3/2014 6:56 AM >
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I've never been afraid of heights, but I don't think I would trust the railings or catwalk, especially when parts of it were missing. Then walking on the winch thing on the top, NO WAY, I'm getting old, I can barely balance myself on a sidewalk, forget that.



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Re: Climbing a 280m tall chimney. NOPE.
<Reply # 39 on 12/3/2014 9:23 AM >
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Hi Toomas. I climb too. But "buildering" IMO is just too ugly a word to ever catch on! It's uncomfortably close in sound to "bewildering". I'm sure the person who coined it thought it was a clever fusion of "building" and "bouldering" but it's just not a winner. "Urban free climbing" is a mouthful, but that's got my vote



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