Go on utube and type in ( above the rush and turmoil 1924 ) and watch steeplejack Robert H Manser climb a ladder on a steeple with one hand while carrying a large box camera, absolutely awesome.
Those iron rings in that stone for 800 years without rusting and splitting it ? And all the mortar between the stone -- not portland mortar ; but something more like house wall plaster !
How they built these is unbelievable
You could para glide off that 😮
Mad how they got that cross up there and how its stayed there with all the wind and bad weather crazy
Did you see any Russians with a perfume bottle while you were up there?
I love that place. It is magical to me.
0:06 Oh that's a lovely view.... now let's get back inside and never go a step further.
My hands sweat just watching, just of nightmares, I can almost feel the snap of the rope, hook or attachment failing
Go on utube and type in ( above the rush and turmoil 1924 ) and watch steeplejack Robert H Manser climb a ladder on a steeple with one hand while carrying a large box camera, absolutely awesome.
Great respect 👏 fair play..brave Man! Built brilliant how did they do it in those days?? WOW!!
Good view of salisbury above . Thank you
Can you imagine how they gott up there 800 years ago? Amazing braveery
I went up the tower a few weeks ago, BWS.
Certainly got to have some nerve and unbelievable how it was built all those years ago with wattle and daub 😀👍
Incredible. I just don’t think I could trust my life to those medieval iron bars.
at least if one fails then the rope will keep you safe, just hold on very tightly!!
they were checking out the clock at that time
Those iron rings in that stone for 800 years without rusting and splitting it ? And all the mortar between the stone -- not portland mortar ; but something more like house wall plaster !
I get vertigo every time I watch this
how r u not scared of the hights i cant stand them
Couldn't do that for 20 million
At Least one of those loops he hooked into was loose :-(.
Errrr no