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bulletHigh Rise Inspection  - "Urban Alpinism"

 

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bulletDifficult Access work  (scaffold alternative for maintenance & inspection)

 

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bulletUnusual Jobs:  Air Force A-10 crash site clean up

 

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Starting the day after the completion of the A-10 job, we painted all 22 new gondola towers in Vail, Colorado in 1.5 days.  The  painter was lowered and belayed while sitting on a bosun's chair.  The highest tower is 80' high.  

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The next three photos were taken in the Northern India Himalayas, just East of Leh, during a 2 week walking trek.  On the roof of a huge monastery, was a wooden dual roof roller system

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This highline crosses the Zaskar river which flows into the Indus river, a few miles to the North.  Repairs were made to the tag line system so that a waiting group of people could cross.  The highline saves days of travel via land.

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A box for people and goods hung from two old pulleys riding on the wire rope highline.  The tagline was kept out of the icy water by a shower curtain style of bits and pieces of wire instead of carabiners which we use in the same way.

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John Peleaux - Innovative Access, Inc.  719-783-3530  Innovative.access@juno.com  -  www.innovative-access.com