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Ladder Up

Ladder Up

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Where is the ladder down?



( Sorry, sorry, back to just looking & lurking.. )

// Did I say first comment?
// Cause, that would be tacky...
Thats a long way up..
That's a long way down as well.
Cool angle. I'd hate to climb it... I assume such a ladder would only be used in extreme situations...
it's like BEING the center of the bullseye...I'd hate to meet something coming down.
First day on the job? OK...
Really like the perspective on this one. : )
Vertical ladders like this are a bitch to climb up or down. Especially when there is ice & snow or high winds. We had these on launch gantries at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station but only used them during disaster exercises.
...that's a LADDER?? Yikes.

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