Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-20 Thread Butch Evans
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I would think the seat strap takes pressure off the leg straps. I'm thinking the leg straps is what cuts off the circulation. Is this thinking correct? It is not that the circulation is cut off. Veins (the blood vessels that move blood back to the

RE: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-20 Thread G.Villarini
To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I would think the seat strap takes pressure off the leg straps. I'm thinking the leg straps is what cuts off the circulation. Is this thinking correct? It is not that the circulation is cut

RE: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-20 Thread Butch Evans
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, G.Villarini wrote: When I sleep, my legs are relaxed too...jeje So are mine...I just don't sleep with my legs dangling below me. ;-) -- Butch Evans BPS Networks http://www.bpsnetworks.com/ Bernie, MO Mikrotik Certified Consultant (http://www.mikrotik.com/consultants.html)

Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
Not sure if you want to modify your advice of tie-of and sit down on the harness seat, and regain your wind / strength after you read the following link. It is potentially dangerous advice if you are not aware of the dangers in doing so.

Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread Tom DeReggi
Message - From: Lonnie Nunweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread Not sure if you want to modify your advice of tie-of and sit down on the harness seat, and regain your wind / strength

Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
http://www.comtrainusa.com/Tower%20Tech/ttech.htm While we're on the topic, wouldn't it be best to take this class too? If your climbing towers, you should know how to build one. That is the only way you might determine if one is safe to climb. Lonnie Nunweiler wrote: Not sure if you want

Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread Lonnie Nunweiler
I agree. If you have ever seen one come down you know that it should be built correctly, and not by some guy who is cheap and dirty. A poorly constructed or installed tower can do much property damage and can even kill. I think common sense is great, but professional sense with respect to

Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Now rock climbing, that sounds fun. I wonder how far $600 would go in a rock climbing club. Lonnie Nunweiler wrote: I agree. If you have ever seen one come down you know that it should be built correctly, and not by some guy who is cheap and dirty. A poorly constructed or installed tower

Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread George
Lonnie Nunweiler wrote: Not sure if you want to modify your advice of tie-of and sit down on the harness seat, and regain your wind / strength after you read the following link. It is potentially dangerous advice if you are not aware of the dangers in doing so.

Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Am I correct in thinking that this one http://www.midwestunlimited.com/store_detail.lasso?-Token.id=10200 will kill you faster than this one? http://www.midwestunlimited.com/store_detail.lasso?-Token.id=10192 I would think the seat strap takes pressure off the leg straps. I'm thinking the leg

RE: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-17 Thread Dustin Jurman
Don't know about that but look at the sala's. Dustin -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 6:34 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread Am I correct in thinking