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Banditt
Location: T. Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 20 on 4/9/2009 11:43 PM >
| | | Posted by yokes Something similar to crampons that would assist in climbing climbproof mesh. Would also have equivalent hand grips
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Planning a trip to the malting? LOL
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BLiP23
Location: Houston Gender: Male
Whats next
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 21 on 4/10/2009 9:52 AM >
| | | I climbed a 25ft wall with my grappling hook lastnight geeze it was a pain I wished it worked better I know yates already makes one but a rope ladder made out of 1inch webbing that can be attached to a really good grappling hook would be awesome I thought about making one but my sewing skills suck. But say a 20ft 1inch nylon web ladder you could fold that up in your back pack! Also I like the ballon Idea the same wall I climbed over went no wear lol well my friend couldnt have climbed it atleast it would have been nice to know that there was nothing on the other side of the wall. Im thinking a cheap electric helicopter and a remote vid camera will work wonders!
The world is my playground I will not be held back! |
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WEKurtz
Location: Western MA Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 22 on 4/11/2009 11:23 AM >
| | | FYI Intrinsic: Bud K. catalogue has this: $189.00. They had a RC plane that did the same thing but don't carry it anymore. It was a couple hundred bucks. I would like to see a small collapsable periscope to look over a wall or around a corner without showing myself. (was going to say "exposing" myself, but I know better).
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Calhovin
Location: Netherlands Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 23 on 4/11/2009 12:59 PM >
| | | Posted by Azubi.UK Invisibility cloak.
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Use a SEP field! Works for me...
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DevilC
Location: Washington, District of Corruption Gender: Male
I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their views.
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 24 on 10/10/2009 4:10 PM >
| | | Posted by Jade Margery What equipment, if any, do you find useful when exploring? |
At a bare minimum? I'd suggest the following: Basic Equipment * 550 paracord * Apparel (comfortable clothing depending on season, compression gear, footwear, socks, headgear) * Bandana * Batteries (lithium, alkaline) * Carry method (backpack, slingbag, etc.) * Compass * Contact lenses (including solution cleaner, case) * Documents (passports, birth certificates, insurance policies, property deeds, etc. including recent pictures of each family member, copies of everything in electronic format on US * Emergency contact list (relatives, friends, UER buddies, etc.) * Firestarter (matches, spark device & tinder, magnifying lens) * Fuel (gas, diesel) * Glasses (prescription, sun protection) * Gloves (cut and/or heat resistant) * GPS * Hand sanitizer/wipes * Handbook on outdoor living * Hygiene kit ((soap, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb/brush, deodorant, feminine products) * Identification for all family members * Instructions on how to use equipment * Inventory list of all equipment) * Lighter (bic, butane) * Lights (LED, incandescent, headlamp, strobe/locator beacon, handcrank, magnetic coil) * Lightsticks (chemlights, cyalume) * Maps (road, topo, waterproofed) * Money (credit cards, cash – preferably small denominations) * Notebook (regular, waterproof) * Radio – 2-way (GMRS, FRS, UHF) * Radio (AM, FM, SW, emergency alert – NOAA or equivalent) * Raingear * Sewing kit (small) * Signal mirror * UER badge/identification! * Watch * Whistle * Writing implement (space pen, waterproof permanent marker, etc.) * Zip-ties
Medical * Ammonia inhalants * Bandages (steri-strips, ACE wraps, kerlix, bandaids, triangular) * Disposable scalpel blade * Documentation of family blood types and any allergies * EPI pen * Eye wash * Foot powder * Gloves (nitrile) * Handbook on medical topics * Hemostat * Medications (aspirin, acetaminophen, prescriptions, antihistamine, ibuprofen, Loperamide, antibiotic regimen, anti-diarrhoea, indigestion) * Mini CPR face shield * Mini Cric Kit – cut down 6.5ETT wrapped with tape/preinserted stylet, 10cc syringe, cut down disposable scalpel, one way pocketmask valve for PEEP * Moleskin * Needles * Paramedic shears * Prednisone/steroid ampule * Quickclot * Respirator mask * SAM Splint * Suture kit * Syringes * Temporary dental filling material * Tourniquet * Tweezers * Wound cleaning (antibiotics, burn gel, antiseptic, alcohol, peroxide, povidone-iodine topical antiseptic, After bite, topical anaesthetic)
Shelter/Nutrition * Cooking/eating gear * Disposable hand and feet warmers * Folding stove with fuel * Food (MREs, energy bars, etc.) * Pet food * Plastic sheeting * Poncho * Powdered supplements (to mix with water) * Salt tabs * Sleeping bags/blankets * Sleeping pad * Space blanket/bag * Tent * Utensils (incl. chopsticks and spork!) * Water (carry, treatment pills, purifier)
Tools/Security/Comms * Allen key set * Ammunition for all firearms * Binoculars / monocular * Blade – fixed * Blade – folding * Blade maintenance kit (sharpener, etc.) * Bolt cutters * Bow (recurve) with arrows * Carabiners (with at least 1 locker) and belay tool * Cell phone (with portable wall charger) * Chopping tool (hatchet, axe, tomahawk) * Firearm-cleaning/maintenance kit (small) * Firearms * Flexible saw * Glass/window punch * GPS device * Grappling hook - folding * Handcuffs with keys * Linesman’s phone * Linesman’s pliers * Lockbox keys for phone/cable rooms * Lockpick set * Multi-tool (with bit set) * Pepper spray * Phone cards (for landlines and/or cell) * Portable PIR (Passive InfraRed) alarms * Prybar / crowbar * Radio scanner (police, fire, EMS) with earpiece * Rescue Hook * SAK * Scope (night-vision or thermal) * Shovel - folding * Silcock key (for water spigots) * Solar charging device for electronics * Wrench (adjustable, gas, valve open/shutoff)
Other * Aluminum foil * Baby wipes * Bandana * Body armour * Camera - disposable * Condoms * Copper wire (for electronic repair) * Dental floss * Door stops (rubber or wood) * Dosimeter * Duct tape * Dust mask (N95) * Earplugs (reusable, disposable) * Electrical tape * Empty bags (garbage, Ziploc) * Fishing kit (hooks, sinker, line, etc.) * Flex cuffs * Gas mask * Geiger counter * Generator with hand-crank * Gloves – rubber kitchen * Gold/silver coins * Hose for siphoning fuel * Insect repellant * Knee pads * Microfiber pack-towel * Multi-meter * Paper clips * Playing cards * Portable smoke hood * Power inverter to charge electronics from car * Public transit schedules (bus, train) * Razor blades * Reading material * Reflective vest * Rope * Run-flat canister for vehicle * Safety glasses * Safety pins * Shemagh * Smoke grenades (for signaling) * Spare boot/shoe laces * Spiderline * Spray paint (for marking buildings, routes, danger, etc.) * SS or ductile iron wire * Sunscreen / lip balm * Superglue * Toilet paper * Travel-size powdered detergent packets [last edit 10/10/2009 4:13 PM by DevilC - edited 1 times]
Science flies you to the Moon. Religion flies you into tall buildings. |
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IIVQ
Location: La Sud-Est du cité majeur du North-Holland (Bijlmer), .NL Gender: Male
Back in Urbex!
| | | | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 25 on 10/10/2009 7:20 PM >
| | | Obama, just because you've won the Nobel prize doesn't mean you're now UEber-leet and can carry all that stuff. Only I do that. What I'd like to see is a camera bag that is small, sturdy, can contain 1 camera + 1 half-litre-bottle of water (+ small notebook, pen, some batteries etc, but that's just a side pocket) and is easy to get your camera out of and into. I've found it very hard to find such a bag.
Posted by MapMan | 18/9/2005 19:25 | Hedy Lamarr made porn? Posted by turbozutek | 20/9/2005 2:29 | Dude, educate us! |
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Zakk
Location: Pittsburgh Gender: Male
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 26 on 10/10/2009 9:10 PM >
| | | devilc something tells me your in the military. gonna guess army.
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35mmVAman
Location: Charlottesville and Richmond VA. Gender: Male
They call me Iron Isoceles
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 27 on 10/11/2009 6:36 AM >
| | | Posted by DevilC At a bare minimum? I'd suggest the following: Basic Equipment * 550 paracord * Apparel (comfortable clothing depending on season, compression gear, footwear, socks, headgear) * Bandana * Batteries (lithium, alkaline) * Carry method (backpack, slingbag, etc.) * Compass * Contact lenses (including solution cleaner, case) * Documents (passports, birth certificates, insurance policies, property deeds, etc. including recent pictures of each family member, copies of everything in electronic format on US * Emergency contact list (relatives, friends, UER buddies, etc.) * Firestarter (matches, spark device & tinder, magnifying lens) * Fuel (gas, diesel) * Glasses (prescription, sun protection) * Gloves (cut and/or heat resistant) * GPS * Hand sanitizer/wipes * Handbook on outdoor living * Hygiene kit ((soap, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb/brush, deodorant, feminine products) * Identification for all family members * Instructions on how to use equipment * Inventory list of all equipment) * Lighter (bic, butane) * Lights (LED, incandescent, headlamp, strobe/locator beacon, handcrank, magnetic coil) * Lightsticks (chemlights, cyalume) * Maps (road, topo, waterproofed) * Money (credit cards, cash – preferably small denominations) * Notebook (regular, waterproof) * Radio – 2-way (GMRS, FRS, UHF) * Radio (AM, FM, SW, emergency alert – NOAA or equivalent) * Raingear * Sewing kit (small) * Signal mirror * UER badge/identification! * Watch * Whistle * Writing implement (space pen, waterproof permanent marker, etc.) * Zip-ties
Medical * Ammonia inhalants * Bandages (steri-strips, ACE wraps, kerlix, bandaids, triangular) * Disposable scalpel blade * Documentation of family blood types and any allergies * EPI pen * Eye wash * Foot powder * Gloves (nitrile) * Handbook on medical topics * Hemostat * Medications (aspirin, acetaminophen, prescriptions, antihistamine, ibuprofen, Loperamide, antibiotic regimen, anti-diarrhoea, indigestion) * Mini CPR face shield * Mini Cric Kit – cut down 6.5ETT wrapped with tape/preinserted stylet, 10cc syringe, cut down disposable scalpel, one way pocketmask valve for PEEP * Moleskin * Needles * Paramedic shears * Prednisone/steroid ampule * Quickclot * Respirator mask * SAM Splint * Suture kit * Syringes * Temporary dental filling material * Tourniquet * Tweezers * Wound cleaning (antibiotics, burn gel, antiseptic, alcohol, peroxide, povidone-iodine topical antiseptic, After bite, topical anaesthetic)
Shelter/Nutrition * Cooking/eating gear * Disposable hand and feet warmers * Folding stove with fuel * Food (MREs, energy bars, etc.) * Pet food * Plastic sheeting * Poncho * Powdered supplements (to mix with water) * Salt tabs * Sleeping bags/blankets * Sleeping pad * Space blanket/bag * Tent * Utensils (incl. chopsticks and spork!) * Water (carry, treatment pills, purifier)
Tools/Security/Comms * Allen key set * Ammunition for all firearms * Binoculars / monocular * Blade – fixed * Blade – folding * Blade maintenance kit (sharpener, etc.) * Bolt cutters * Bow (recurve) with arrows * Carabiners (with at least 1 locker) and belay tool * Cell phone (with portable wall charger) * Chopping tool (hatchet, axe, tomahawk) * Firearm-cleaning/maintenance kit (small) * Firearms * Flexible saw * Glass/window punch * GPS device * Grappling hook - folding * Handcuffs with keys * Linesman’s phone * Linesman’s pliers * Lockbox keys for phone/cable rooms * Lockpick set * Multi-tool (with bit set) * Pepper spray * Phone cards (for landlines and/or cell) * Portable PIR (Passive InfraRed) alarms * Prybar / crowbar * Radio scanner (police, fire, EMS) with earpiece * Rescue Hook * SAK * Scope (night-vision or thermal) * Shovel - folding * Silcock key (for water spigots) * Solar charging device for electronics * Wrench (adjustable, gas, valve open/shutoff)
Other * Aluminum foil * Baby wipes * Bandana * Body armour * Camera - disposable * Condoms * Copper wire (for electronic repair) * Dental floss * Door stops (rubber or wood) * Dosimeter * Duct tape * Dust mask (N95) * Earplugs (reusable, disposable) * Electrical tape * Empty bags (garbage, Ziploc) * Fishing kit (hooks, sinker, line, etc.) * Flex cuffs * Gas mask * Geiger counter * Generator with hand-crank * Gloves – rubber kitchen * Gold/silver coins * Hose for siphoning fuel * Insect repellant * Knee pads * Microfiber pack-towel * Multi-meter * Paper clips * Playing cards * Portable smoke hood * Power inverter to charge electronics from car * Public transit schedules (bus, train) * Razor blades * Reading material * Reflective vest * Rope * Run-flat canister for vehicle * Safety glasses * Safety pins * Shemagh * Smoke grenades (for signaling) * Spare boot/shoe laces * Spiderline * Spray paint (for marking buildings, routes, danger, etc.) * SS or ductile iron wire * Sunscreen / lip balm * Superglue * Toilet paper * Travel-size powdered detergent packets
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****************CAMERA! YOU FORGOT THE CAMERA!! LOL**********************
(happy snap does not count) [last edit 10/11/2009 6:38 AM by 35mmVAman - edited 1 times]
The fleet to date: "Betty" 72 Pentax (Miss her everyday), "Sneaky Pete" 85 Pentax, "Thor" 76 Konica TC |
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Mr Fish
Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 28 on 10/12/2009 4:27 AM >
| | | Posted by BLiP23 But say a 20ft 1inch nylon web ladder you could fold that up in your back pack!
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Could you use 550 para cord with alpine butterfly knots tied in at 30-40cm intervals as rungs?
Drain Fish Drainscape photography enthusiast http://www.flickr.com/photos/drain_fish |
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PARKDALE_LOCAL
Location: Parkdale Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 29 on 10/13/2009 1:54 PM >
| | | I'd like to have some kind of block and tackle system designed so that you could haul yourself up walls with a better purchase ratio. Something like 5:1 would be ideal. It would probably be more useful for descending and then ascending out of a location, as tossing that much line would be really hard to do.
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TheSolomon
Location: Mill Creek, WA Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 30 on 9/23/2010 8:37 PM >
| | | Posted by DevilC At a bare minimum? I'd suggest the following: Basic Equipment * 550 paracord * Apparel (comfortable clothing depending on season, compression gear, footwear, socks, headgear) * Bandana * Batteries (lithium, alkaline) * Carry method (backpack, slingbag, etc.) * Compass * Contact lenses (including solution cleaner, case) * Documents (passports, birth certificates, insurance policies, property deeds, etc. including recent pictures of each family member, copies of everything in electronic format on US * Emergency contact list (relatives, friends, UER buddies, etc.) * Firestarter (matches, spark device & tinder, magnifying lens) * Fuel (gas, diesel) * Glasses (prescription, sun protection) * Gloves (cut and/or heat resistant) * GPS * Hand sanitizer/wipes * Handbook on outdoor living * Hygiene kit ((soap, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb/brush, deodorant, feminine products) * Identification for all family members * Instructions on how to use equipment * Inventory list of all equipment) * Lighter (bic, butane) * Lights (LED, incandescent, headlamp, strobe/locator beacon, handcrank, magnetic coil) * Lightsticks (chemlights, cyalume) * Maps (road, topo, waterproofed) * Money (credit cards, cash – preferably small denominations) * Notebook (regular, waterproof) * Radio – 2-way (GMRS, FRS, UHF) * Radio (AM, FM, SW, emergency alert – NOAA or equivalent) * Raingear * Sewing kit (small) * Signal mirror * UER badge/identification! * Watch * Whistle * Writing implement (space pen, waterproof permanent marker, etc.) * Zip-ties
Medical * Ammonia inhalants * Bandages (steri-strips, ACE wraps, kerlix, bandaids, triangular) * Disposable scalpel blade * Documentation of family blood types and any allergies * EPI pen * Eye wash * Foot powder * Gloves (nitrile) * Handbook on medical topics * Hemostat * Medications (aspirin, acetaminophen, prescriptions, antihistamine, ibuprofen, Loperamide, antibiotic regimen, anti-diarrhoea, indigestion) * Mini CPR face shield * Mini Cric Kit – cut down 6.5ETT wrapped with tape/preinserted stylet, 10cc syringe, cut down disposable scalpel, one way pocketmask valve for PEEP * Moleskin * Needles * Paramedic shears * Prednisone/steroid ampule * Quickclot * Respirator mask * SAM Splint * Suture kit * Syringes * Temporary dental filling material * Tourniquet * Tweezers * Wound cleaning (antibiotics, burn gel, antiseptic, alcohol, peroxide, povidone-iodine topical antiseptic, After bite, topical anaesthetic)
Shelter/Nutrition * Cooking/eating gear * Disposable hand and feet warmers * Folding stove with fuel * Food (MREs, energy bars, etc.) * Pet food * Plastic sheeting * Poncho * Powdered supplements (to mix with water) * Salt tabs * Sleeping bags/blankets * Sleeping pad * Space blanket/bag * Tent * Utensils (incl. chopsticks and spork!) * Water (carry, treatment pills, purifier)
Tools/Security/Comms * Allen key set * Ammunition for all firearms * Binoculars / monocular * Blade – fixed * Blade – folding * Blade maintenance kit (sharpener, etc.) * Bolt cutters * Bow (recurve) with arrows * Carabiners (with at least 1 locker) and belay tool * Cell phone (with portable wall charger) * Chopping tool (hatchet, axe, tomahawk) * Firearm-cleaning/maintenance kit (small) * Firearms * Flexible saw * Glass/window punch * GPS device * Grappling hook - folding * Handcuffs with keys * Linesman’s phone * Linesman’s pliers * Lockbox keys for phone/cable rooms * Lockpick set * Multi-tool (with bit set) * Pepper spray * Phone cards (for landlines and/or cell) * Portable PIR (Passive InfraRed) alarms * Prybar / crowbar * Radio scanner (police, fire, EMS) with earpiece * Rescue Hook * SAK * Scope (night-vision or thermal) * Shovel - folding * Silcock key (for water spigots) * Solar charging device for electronics * Wrench (adjustable, gas, valve open/shutoff)
Other * Aluminum foil * Baby wipes * Bandana * Body armour * Camera - disposable * Condoms * Copper wire (for electronic repair) * Dental floss * Door stops (rubber or wood) * Dosimeter * Duct tape * Dust mask (N95) * Earplugs (reusable, disposable) * Electrical tape * Empty bags (garbage, Ziploc) * Fishing kit (hooks, sinker, line, etc.) * Flex cuffs * Gas mask * Geiger counter * Generator with hand-crank * Gloves – rubber kitchen * Gold/silver coins * Hose for siphoning fuel * Insect repellant * Knee pads * Microfiber pack-towel * Multi-meter * Paper clips * Playing cards * Portable smoke hood * Power inverter to charge electronics from car * Public transit schedules (bus, train) * Razor blades * Reading material * Reflective vest * Rope * Run-flat canister for vehicle * Safety glasses * Safety pins * Shemagh * Smoke grenades (for signaling) * Spare boot/shoe laces * Spiderline * Spray paint (for marking buildings, routes, danger, etc.) * SS or ductile iron wire * Sunscreen / lip balm * Superglue * Toilet paper * Travel-size powdered detergent packets
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So...I see you only explore while driving a suburban.
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ImpulseVariable
Location: USA Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 31 on 9/25/2010 12:01 PM >
| | | Post by IIVQ Obama, just because you've won the Nobel prize doesn't mean you're now UEber-leet and can carry all that stuff. Only I do that. What I'd like to see is a camera bag that is small, sturdy, can contain 1 camera + 1 half-litre-bottle of water (+ small notebook, pen, some batteries etc, but that's just a side pocket) and is easy to get your camera out of and into. I've found it very hard to find such a bag. |
Have you tried an Army Engineer Field bag? [last edit 9/25/2010 12:02 PM by ImpulseVariable - edited 1 times]
"A preoccupation with the next world clearly shows an inability to cope credibly with this one." |
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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 32 on 9/25/2010 2:15 PM >
| | | i gotta back up Metawaffle here, I think all of us drainers would love a way to hang a bag/backpack off any wall. Iron rungs are not always available while taking pics, which can be a pain in the ass. I've often thought of a backpack that sorta has a tripod coming out the bottom, so you can extend it, and just set it in the water, all the while keeping your bag/backpack accessible and dry.
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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Steed
Location: Edmonton/Seoul Gender: Male
Your Friendly Neighbourhood Race Traitor
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 33 on 9/25/2010 2:38 PM >
| | | Something tells me you're about a year late. Besides, whoever heard of an industrial designer inventing something practical and user-friendly, anyway?
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Ammoclip
Location: North Georgia, USA Gender: Male
Chuck U. Farley
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 34 on 9/25/2010 2:45 PM >
| | | Posted by KingJalopy I've often thought of a backpack that sorta has a tripod coming out the bottom, so you can extend it, and just set it in the water, all the while keeping your bag/backpack accessible and dry.
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Seriously might be the idea that makes you a millionaire! Aside from UE, you got wilderness photography. Surveyors also would probably like this idea. Who knows, there could be tons of ppl who want a "stay-dry backpack" by KingJalopy productions haha.
If you see an incorrect GPS entry in the DB, FIX IT! |
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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 35 on 9/25/2010 3:58 PM >
| | | Posted by Ammoclip
Seriously might be the idea that makes you a millionaire! Aside from UE, you got wilderness photography. Surveyors also would probably like this idea. Who knows, there could be tons of ppl who want a "stay-dry backpack" by KingJalopy productions haha.
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I should have kept that to myself yeah?! I like King Jalopy Productions, it has a nice ring to it..
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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CatalogOfCulture
Location: All over the northeast Gender: Male
| | | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 36 on 9/25/2010 4:15 PM >
| | | I would think you could easily modify a backpack to incorporate something like a golf bag stand. Even if you had to "walk" the legs out b.c they didnt pop open you could let the legs sit in the water and have the bag leaning against the side of the tunnel. I have never done draining but played lots of golf with all sorts of bags like below. Attached to a golf bag it certainly kept it stable on all sorts of bizarre inclines... Something like...
If it rusts I will find it |
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vov35
Location: Maryland Gender: Male
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 37 on 9/26/2010 1:13 AM >
| | | Devise a way to safely have your rope and equipment for anchor disconnect from a point after you/ your party have abseiled down.
"Only sheep need a shepherd." -- Voltaire |
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EVmAN
Location: Mississauga, ON Gender: Male
and I-- I took the path less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 38 on 9/28/2010 11:54 PM >
| | | There's this one drain nearby where I could really use a handle thingy that would basically stick to concrete and then be able to support my entire body weight as I pulled myself up with it.
The sign said "Anybody caught trespassin will be shot on sight" So I jumped on the fence and I yelled at the house, "Hey! What gives you the right?" http://www.flickr.com/photos/evman/ |
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PositivePressure
Location: High and low where most don't go Gender: Male
Set your Tesla coil to broil
| | Re: What do YOU need?? <Reply # 39 on 9/29/2010 12:36 AM >
| | | Posted by vov35 Devise a way to safely have your rope and equipment for anchor disconnect from a point after you/ your party have abseiled down.
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This is strictly minus the 'safely' part... Yes, that black segment is an elastic bungee. No, don't EVER think of constructing such a thing!
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