I don't intend to put a safety line for the full height as it seems a bit OTT.You will of course have done a full geological survey to establish the soundness of the substrate, risk-assessed the ladders in accordance with Working At Height Regs, and affixed suitable signage demonstrating correct method of use.'nuff said 😉 MARK
I don't intend to put a safety line for the full height as it seems a bit OTT.
The ladder is standing on compacted gravel of unknown provenance or depth, the mid bolt is in rock of quality unknown due to accumulated calcification and the top is attached to rails that cannot be less than 100 years old and are likely to be significantly older. All rope used was recovered from fixed pitches where it was seen as no longer fit for purpose.Feel better now?
Feel better now?
Given that "Pride goeth before destruction" according to the King James Bible and you are going into Proud's Flats, maybe I should call it the Ladder to Inevitable Destruction? Or for those of a more classical mind, the Hubris Ladder to Nemesis.
Given that "Pride goeth before destruction" according to the King James Bible and you are going into Proud's Flats, maybe I should call it the Ladder to Inevitable Destruction? Or for those of a more classical mind, the Hubris Ladder to Nemesis.Forget Jacobs Ladder.... This is gNicks ladder!!! :lol:I think Marks working on a new book... 'Harry Potter and the ladder of doom' ;D
Given that "Pride goeth before destruction" according to the King James Bible and you are going into Proud's Flats, maybe I should call it the Ladder to Inevitable Destruction? Or for those of a more classical mind, the Hubris Ladder to Nemesis.Forget Jacobs Ladder.... This is gNicks ladder!!! :lol:I think Marks working on a new book... 'Harry Potter and the ladder of doom' ;DDon't have the time for novels, working on this years' Weardale Xmas panto..... Aladderin ::)br MARK