Archive for the ‘abseiling’ Category

People to People Full On New Zealand July 10th 2009


People to People Ambassadors participating in the 100ft abseil at the Full On program at Washpen Falls, Methven New Zealand.

The Big Drop


We’re selling advertising space on our faces and our website, BuyMyFace.com. Ernst & Young bought our faces and invited us abseiling for Sports Relief!

Me at work…. yea baby!!


Just a brief look into my world…from up there :D

Guy’s hospital abseil


Raising money for Marie Curie Cancer Care by abseiling down one of the tallest buildings in London

Skylotec Speed – Fall Protection – Dummy Test


New Skylotec Speed SKYLOTEC has everything you need for your Personal Protective Equipment to prevent falling (PPE) and for permanent fall protection. The range of equipment available includes harnesses, ropes, hardware, abseiling devices, safety equipment for heights, anchor points, protective clothing and sets for typical work situations. All of the high-performance and innovative products are developed and produced in Germany. The products are certified and fully comply with the international industrial safety standards.

Outdoor Rock Climbing : Make a Rope Rappelling Harness


A rappelling harness can be made out of rope or tubular webbing in an emergency by forming three loops use as a waist belt and two leg loops. Fasten a makeshift rappelling harness with helpful advice from an experienced climber in this free video on rock climbing. Expert: Jeff Dopp Bio: Jeff Dopp has been climbing since 1980 and has climbed all over the country. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

South Korean special forces rappel training


Army 707SMB ‘White Tiger’

Guy’s Hospital Tower Abseil 2010


Abseiling the 34 storey tower block at Guy’s Hospital on 14 August 2010. Thanks to everyone who sponsored me! justgiving.com/longandy

Rigging For Rappel – Figure 8.mov


Rigging Figure 8 For Rappel

Straight From Basic Training – Episode 3


Climbing and rappelling off the confidence tower – Trainees get their first look at the confidence tower, learn to work together as a team, and learn the skills required to rappel down the tower. This is the third of a ten episode series on goarmy. To see the next episode visit www.goarmy.com