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Friday, September 16, 2016
THAI-OSHA?
I found the original of this Thai (not China) road project HERE, and — you know.
They do so have OSHA. Note the pipe clamps instead of vine wrappings on the braces. All the same, this and a bunch of those other pics made my nuts shrink. Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
There are remnants of a similar scaffolding just off Hwy.50 a few miles west of Norwood, Colorado (which is a bit west of Delta) above the Gunnison River. There is an overlook turn out where one can see those scaffold remnants. I am assuming they are still there because it was in the mid 1980s the last time I was through there. Scottiebill
Those are stomach wrenches, man! We were on a trail at Bryce Canyon where a "do not cross" fence was and there were 4-5 college age guys from Germany. Two of them decided to walk the top rail (narrow) like a balance beam all the while yucking it up. If one fell it was certain death. The mom in me immediately prayed for them. I still cringe when thinking about it.
Scottiebill: You're thinking of the Hanging Flume, which adorns the wall of the Dolores River Canyon in far western Colorado, near Uravan. Hwy 141 runs through the canyon. It is a ways north of Norwood. Oh, and Hwy 50 does not run through Norwood, Hwy 145 does. Hwy 50 terminates at Montrose.
They do so have OSHA. Note the pipe clamps instead of vine wrappings on the braces.
ReplyDeleteAll the same, this and a bunch of those other pics made my nuts shrink.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
There are remnants of a similar scaffolding just off Hwy.50 a few miles west of Norwood, Colorado (which is a bit west of Delta) above the Gunnison River. There is an overlook turn out where one can see those scaffold remnants. I am assuming they are still there because it was in the mid 1980s the last time I was through there.
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Those are stomach wrenches, man! We were on a trail at Bryce Canyon where a "do not cross" fence was and there were 4-5 college age guys from Germany. Two of them decided to walk the top rail (narrow) like a balance beam all the while yucking it up. If one fell it was certain death. The mom in me immediately prayed for them. I still cringe when thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteScottiebill: You're thinking of the Hanging Flume, which adorns the wall of the Dolores River Canyon in far western Colorado, near Uravan. Hwy 141 runs through the canyon. It is a ways north of Norwood. Oh, and Hwy 50 does not run through Norwood, Hwy 145 does. Hwy 50 terminates at Montrose.
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