Definately not for us, but do u think kids would find me if i went up that high. oh just seen the problem with that comment i wouldnt go that high either, let alone camp hanging there.
In the army we used bashas up in the trees that was not as bad as a rock face We were once in bashas in Belize when the heavens opened up for 4 hours and we didn't get a drop under a basha.
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Quote: Originally posted by SGThomas on 06/7/2010
If you get up in the middle of the night can you manage to go or would it be just a precipice or a sheer drop?
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that is one mean route they are climbing there too
not so high though, routes like El Capitan put you Portaledge camping over 1km up - if something is plopped over the side it takes quite a few seconds to get to the bottom . . .
Quote: Originally posted by mikegalagher on 06/7/2010
Ohh, that makes me feel queasy.
This one pitching a tent produces a different reaction altogether
& what's that someone was saying about men never reading the instructions???
As for the original post, wow, what a view. I had an afternoon in an indoor climbing centre & I loved it, you need to be seriously fit though, which was my main reason for not carrying it on, I'm too impatient & it would've taken me months of hard work to get that fit. Maybe one day.