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| | | | Re: Climbing roofs of active buildings < Reply # 11 on 3/24/2017 12:30 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Corey Gunz I did a lot of rooftopping in New York City for a while. Bridges, active buildings, construction sites. It gets quite old after a while. Not to mention the risk you are taking every time. Speaking from experience, dont waste your time. Theres tons of other thrilling things you can spend your time do. Ive had friends been charged for felony trespassing and know of people that have fallen and died. But if you do decide to have a go at it, here is a photo that was taken back in the fall.
| I see you are leaning back in the pic towards safety; a wise posture At the edge there is no margin for error. One slip or wind gust is all it takes. I never got tired of climbing, but risk verses reward always applies. Never hesitate to bug out if you need to. You get one shot to get it right, results are permanent. Part of what makes it fun. No point in doing it if your heart and soul aren't in it though. Kudos to you for your honesty with yourself.
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