Years ago I watched a dude fall about 30 feet onto his back at a popular climbing spot. He was top roped and was repelling down when his water knot gave way. The water knot in his webbing sling that was his one-and-only piece of protection wasn't tied right.
The dude survived and walked to the trailhead, but I was later told after surgery he couldn't bend over to tie his shoes.
He came down through conifer saplings which undoubtedly broke his fall some. It was far more violent than I would've expected, and it's when I hung up my climbing shoes.
Notice, the turn indicators are not flashing. So it is not just Beemers. It is any Deutch mobile bought outside the Faterland. Each auto comes with attitude.
#4: That looked really painful. #6: It's no surprise his face just looks so punchable. #8: "I'll wipe that smirk off of your face fucker!!!!" #10: I love the casual glance up from the phone.
I had that happen to my Golden. I took her for about a 1 1/2 mile loop hike through the snowy woods. This was not the first time I had done this, but on this particular day the conditions were such that the snow stuck to her fur just like the picture only covering her entire underbelly. I didn't notice until we were halfway through. The balls did not breakup easily at all and were stuck like glue. The more we hiked the bigger the balls got. There was nothing I could do but head straight for the car. What a mess and I felt so bad for my dog.
#1 At Glacier Point high above the floor of Yosemite Valley there is a loose slab of granite the same shape but larger than shown here. I've seen idiots climb over the fence to stand on the slab to teeter like a see saw. The rock hangs out over the 4,000' sheer cliff.
One of these days someone(s) is gonna fall straight down to go splatt. I wouldn't be surprised if that has already happened.
#4 Looks like he learned the hard way about freezing rain. Who installed that worthless railing?
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#1 - future Darwin Award winner
ReplyDelete#4: My feet and legs felt that.
ReplyDelete#6: I hope that was his car the shoes landed on.
#1: I don't have words for that level of stupidity.
#10 - "I'm an independent woman..."
ReplyDelete#5 - Nope.
ReplyDelete5 - the boy scout in me would be doublechecking every knot...
ReplyDeleteMy old troop leader always said "Adventure without risk is Disneyland."
DeleteYears ago I watched a dude fall about 30 feet onto his back at a popular climbing spot. He was top roped and was repelling down when his water knot gave way. The water knot in his webbing sling that was his one-and-only piece of protection wasn't tied right.
DeleteThe dude survived and walked to the trailhead, but I was later told after surgery he couldn't bend over to tie his shoes.
He came down through conifer saplings which undoubtedly broke his fall some. It was far more violent than I would've expected, and it's when I hung up my climbing shoes.
Notice, the turn indicators are not flashing.
ReplyDeleteSo it is not just Beemers. It is any Deutch mobile bought outside the Faterland.
Each auto comes with attitude.
#8 Little Bitch!
ReplyDelete#4: That looked really painful.
ReplyDelete#6: It's no surprise his face just looks so punchable.
#8: "I'll wipe that smirk off of your face fucker!!!!"
#10: I love the casual glance up from the phone.
#7 - I feel so sorry for that pooch.
ReplyDeleteSome SOB left that baby outside in a snow storm! SOB needs killing.
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#7 It's kind like a hangover. I bet the dog had loads of fun getting all shit-faced.
DeleteI had that happen to my Golden. I took her for about a 1 1/2 mile loop hike through the snowy woods. This was not the first time I had done this, but on this particular day the conditions were such that the snow stuck to her fur just like the picture only covering her entire underbelly. I didn't notice until we were halfway through. The balls did not breakup easily at all and were stuck like glue. The more we hiked the bigger the balls got. There was nothing I could do but head straight for the car. What a mess and I felt so bad for my dog.
Delete#1 At Glacier Point high above the floor of Yosemite Valley there is a loose slab of granite the same shape but larger than shown here. I've seen idiots climb over the fence to stand on the slab to teeter like a see saw. The rock hangs out over the 4,000' sheer cliff.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days someone(s) is gonna fall straight down to go splatt. I wouldn't be surprised if that has already happened.
#2 head hunter.
ReplyDeleteOh no....................
ReplyDelete#2 You have to appreciate a bull that cleans up after himself.
ReplyDelete#4 When the government eliminates salt because it's bad for the environment and installs the safety railing.
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