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    Somebody has to change out that lightbulb at the top of those tall TV towers!
    This is tower climber Kevin Schmidt making the climb to the very top of the now inactive KDLT TV analog broadcast antenna near Salem, SD.
    It was a beautiful fall day for a climb and the views are stunning! I would suggest watching at 1080 HD in full screen to get a small taste of the experience.
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  • @davidmoyar7534
    @davidmoyar7534 Před 2 lety +646

    A couple of weeks ago (May of 2022) a tremendous storm rolled through South Dakota, and brought this grand tower down. It was a sad day for the handful of men who have made memories on this structure over the years, me included. I've been in this industry since 1983, and actually work with the guys who made this video.
    Back in the 80s Todd (the video editor) )and I worked with a guy named Kenny Jackson. He'd been at it for years, and was a prototype of the guys who were in the industry back then, absolutely rough & tumble. He'd never have made it in today's more buttoned-down tower world. But he was just what you would have imagined of a tower climber back then. He was also of Caribbean descent, and had some pretty funny idioms. For instance, his warnings were generally of three varieties: "You do that, you'll be good & dead." "You do that, you'll be plenty dead." And, "You do that, you'll be deader than hell!"
    One slow day I asked him what was the difference between good & dead, plenty dead, and deader than hell. I don’t think that the thought about it for more than a couple of seconds, then a grin spread across his face. “Good & dead is when someone drops something off the tower and it hits you. Plenty dead is when you fall off the tower far enough to die.” Then, widening his eyes, he solemnly told us, “But deader than hell is when you fall from so high that they have to dig your ass up before they can bury you!”
    Everyone just fell on the ground, laughing. All these years and stories later, this remains one of my all-time favorites. I’m glad no one was working this tower when it went down. They’d surely have ended up “deader than hell!”

    • @mikemcwilliams7801
      @mikemcwilliams7801 Před 2 lety +2

      have any pictures?

    • @vikortraining
      @vikortraining Před rokem +6

      @@mikemcwilliams7801 Video coming soon...

    • @user-sf7us6vk5r
      @user-sf7us6vk5r Před rokem +2

      降落傘不能背上去嗎

    • @Dogappel
      @Dogappel Před rokem +4

      its good that's it down. it didnt get used anymore

    • @LuckyCharms777
      @LuckyCharms777 Před rokem +7

      Great story, lol. I’ve looked into doing this before, but can never seem to find an accurate pay scale. The Bureau of Labor Statistics and employment sites indicate $37k-97k, with a median wage of $60k ($29/hour). That seems a bit low for the risks. Is it accurate?

  • @mark-dietz
    @mark-dietz Před 3 lety +2400

    I climbed a ladder today to change the kitchen lightbulb, and I didnt even cry.
    Guys like me and Kevin are a rare breed!

    • @jerry18291
      @jerry18291 Před 3 lety +28

      LOL funny

    • @CSDM15
      @CSDM15 Před 3 lety +21

      Omg I climbed up one stair step and didn’t cry

    • @dylannnnnnnnn
      @dylannnnnnnnn Před 3 lety +40

      Mark you've got balls of steel.

    • @mark-dietz
      @mark-dietz Před 3 lety +16

      @@dylannnnnnnnn Thanks man!

    • @mark-dietz
      @mark-dietz Před 3 lety +15

      @Yes sireee Bob Thats true, but lets not sell Kevin short. He did pretty darn well.

  • @timesurfingalien
    @timesurfingalien Před 9 měsíci +34

    I built and climbed these for 15 yrs. Took me all over the world. Best veiw ever

  • @sh230968
    @sh230968 Před 2 lety +28

    I visited the CN tower in Toronto, Canada. On the deck, we have the floor made of thick glass tiles. When you look down, you will see the ground level a couple of hundred feet below. I decided to sit on the glass floor instead of standing as if three feet will make any difference. My fear of heights is so bad. Most part of the flights I take, I am really scared. I lose sense of time and my IQ level drops 50 points because of anxiety. Simple crossword or trivia games on airline entertainment system become huge issues for me. Look at this guy climbing an impossible tower and looking all right. Brave man.

    • @molder2233
      @molder2233 Před rokem +1

      Well you’ll be happy to know that you were a lot more than a couple hundred feet off the ground, try 1,100+ feet.

    • @joshuarosen6242
      @joshuarosen6242 Před rokem

      I've been there and stood on it myself. I am also pretty scared of heights but I was amused to see a bloke in front of me tapping the glass with his foot before he stood on it. There were already several people standing on the glass so I'm not sure what his little foot tap told him.
      It does feel like a long way down and that's about 1100' rather than 1500', not that it's any more dangerous.

    • @sh230968
      @sh230968 Před rokem

      @@molder2233 If I knew it was more than a thousand feet, I would have stayed on the ground.

    • @sh230968
      @sh230968 Před rokem

      @@joshuarosen6242 Actually, I stepped on the glass floor softly so that I don't become the last straw on the camel's back and end up breaking the glass.

    • @joshuarosen6242
      @joshuarosen6242 Před rokem

      @@sh230968 Perhaps it was you I saw ;-).

  • @iviaverick52
    @iviaverick52 Před 3 lety +791

    I feel like a parachute should be part of his toolkit.

    • @HPPalmtopTube
      @HPPalmtopTube Před 3 lety +97

      They can't use parachutes, as the shute would get tangled up in the diagonal support cables that keep the tower from collapsing, which would'nt be a problem when jumping from a skyscraper like what basejumpers do all the time... It's possible to avoid the cables if you jump in the right direction (but still not %100 safe), but when you fall off this is usually not the case :)
      Look carefully at the support cables at 1:35, it's pretty hard to open a shute and make it down without it getting tangled on those cables...
      Also, since they use double safely lines, chances of falling off are almost zero...

    • @jeffveron8783
      @jeffveron8783 Před 3 lety +12

      @
      Not true. Just watched a video where Bear Grillis jumped off a 400’ foot bridge along with his son and another person. Even I thought that was risky as hell as it can take a chute too long to fully open.

    • @DMDvideo10
      @DMDvideo10 Před 3 lety +49

      @@HPPalmtopTube Sorry I'd rather have a parachute and risk entanglement than splatting on the ground...

    • @HPPalmtopTube
      @HPPalmtopTube Před 3 lety +20

      @@DMDvideo10 If it was a useable safety precaution, even if it will not guarantee safety due to entanglement, all these climbing technicians would be wearing one, and yet none of them ever do :) that says enough no ?

    • @bikingchupei2447
      @bikingchupei2447 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HPPalmtopTube i mean just jump between the cables, theres like three 120 degree clear zones between the 3 set of cables, and the parachute doesn't even need to be safety reasons, just a faster way to get down, lol

  • @jacksonrhodes1500
    @jacksonrhodes1500 Před 8 lety +4783

    That moment when he realizes that the tools are still in his truck

    • @rshelley7496
      @rshelley7496 Před 7 lety +96

      good one..😁....or he is "reminded" that he probably undercooked his eggs this morning😫

    • @johnfranklin4038
      @johnfranklin4038 Před 7 lety +91

      With drones getting better, a partner can hang a tool from one and fly it up to him... I'd like to be the partner but no way in hell I'm climbing higher than 5 feet off the ground, I HATE heights...
      Those that walk on those glass floors way the hell up on top of skyscrapers or use that glass slide they just built are, in my opinion.. inSANE in the memBRANE...

    • @adriengonz4028
      @adriengonz4028 Před 7 lety +18

      John Franklin 😂😂😂😂

    • @Sgt.Hartman
      @Sgt.Hartman Před 7 lety +12

      John Franklin what a wuss, wouldn't climb a 1500' tall radio tower with very little safety equipment... I would totally do that... for sure...

    • @jamesp13152
      @jamesp13152 Před 7 lety +39

      Yea, or he drops the lightbulb. Woops.

  • @hotchihuahua1546
    @hotchihuahua1546 Před 10 měsíci +12

    You have to love your job to do this kind of work !
    Having climbed tall trees to do work in my youth , this takes it to another level !
    Also , the building of the Empire State Building and the men who walked the beams , without being tethered , is one that sends chills up my back every time I watch it !

  • @rollingthunder277
    @rollingthunder277 Před rokem +10

    When I was in college in Washington, D.C. (back in the Pleistocene) I worked as an area tower beacon light changer. And most of the towers were well over 1000 feet and most were guy wire stabilized. The pay was astronomical but the hazards equally breathtaking. All I had to do was change a single beacon and I was flush with cash for a month, at least. All it took was a good recommendation from one station and all the other stations started calling.

    • @joshuarosen6242
      @joshuarosen6242 Před rokem +3

      I know it looks both dangerous and terrifying but is it actually dangerous? I used to climb and I've climbed with way more sketchy protection than this. He had a karabiner on a cow's tail at all times and great hand and foot holds so it's hard to see what could have gone that wrong.
      When you're leading a climb and placing your own protection it's a lot more dangerous and you only have to fall 20m to die so height doesn't really make a difference except to how tired you get.

    • @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571
      @haitchteeceeeightnineeight5571 Před rokem +1

      Pleistocene gang, w00t w00t!

  • @myfavoritemartian1
    @myfavoritemartian1 Před 3 lety +138

    While I am retired now, I used to be an Ironworker. My grandfather was, my father was, my sons are not. (RN and Genetic scientist) We built bridges, towers, tower cranes and high rise buildings. I spent 25 years at it before changing to a trade more suitable to an older man. Most tower erectors have a light bulb changing service, but occasionally we would get a call to change one. I remember doing it twice. Most towers are not that tall. That one I guessed to be a mid-west area TV tower. I looked and sure enough it was. TV service is a triangle. The higher you go, the farther you reach. Those spikes reaching up above the lamp assembly are lightning arrestors. Note that the tips are charred black from the strikes.
    Oddly enough, when you are up really high like that, you know it is dangerous, but it just seems surreal and peaceful. He picked a fine day for it, as there seems to be very little wind.

    • @thejam7129
      @thejam7129 Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences. I am surprised no one else has liked or responded to your comment. I hope you enjoy your retirement, sir.

    • @BSamya
      @BSamya Před 2 lety

      wow

    • @tee6484
      @tee6484 Před 2 lety +1

      God bless you sure I look up to men like y’all I’m 20 years old and I work for asplundh (a tree service ñ) doing line clearing Im using the knowledge that I’ll gain from this job to become a lineman

    • @andimerkle6924
      @andimerkle6924 Před rokem

      the more kilowatts you have, the further the signal reaches .. old CB-Radio Operator wisdom.. proofed since 1980 . Watts simply replace height and antenna technology

    • @jcee2259
      @jcee2259 Před rokem +1

      If on the Carlsbad Caverns bridge pasted : The Bottomless Pit ; look up to see what looks like a 60/W .
      That light is in fact an electrical fixture fixed upon a carbonate stone cave ceiling. Holding eight toxic
      fragile glass lamps each of which are twelve feet long. I helped climb the cave wall up to that fixture
      with one replacement lamp and help bring the dead lamp down. Assisting a US Park Service Ranger
      was a private party of seven National Speleological Society members who volunteered. To learn how
      many people it takes to see the light.

  • @erickeller1982
    @erickeller1982 Před 5 lety +539

    Climber ....Kevin Schmidt.
    Pilot....Joseph Thorin
    Editing......Todd Thorin
    Toilet paper......Angel Soft

    • @drw1926
      @drw1926 Před 5 lety +7

      Eric Keller LOL

    • @eronacalloway9159
      @eronacalloway9159 Před 5 lety +7

      Eric Keller .....seems that a Helicopter Ride to the top would of been quicker.

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf Před 4 lety +1

      @@eronacalloway9159 «would have»

    • @nmnmnm35
      @nmnmnm35 Před 4 lety +6

      @@eronacalloway9159 If you knew what the operating costs of a heli and the pilot are, then it would make more sense. Not to mention the danger of landing a worker on the tower, that risk is incredibly high, not necessary at all. The climb is virtually risk free, if done right

    • @Foxtucky
      @Foxtucky Před 4 lety +3

      Had anyone played the exlax cookies prank on Kevin yet? It's a long way down to make a Boom Boom

  • @kensteele5139
    @kensteele5139 Před 11 měsíci +20

    I'm always amazed at the fearless people in this world. I was getting butterflies just looking at the wide angle shots. Sending prayers for your continued safety.

    • @Stickleback
      @Stickleback Před 11 měsíci +1

      It`s not about being fearless, without the experience, these workers would have had fear written all over them on their 1st proper climb.

    • @brandonkitchen9229
      @brandonkitchen9229 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Definitely not too many feminists screaming for equality in this field.

    • @brandonkitchen9229
      @brandonkitchen9229 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@AdirondackHomestead 🐒🐒🐒

    • @brandonkitchen9229
      @brandonkitchen9229 Před 10 měsíci

      @@AdirondackHomestead sorry boy. I don’t send prayers. Figure it out yourself. Boy.

  • @Nethanel773
    @Nethanel773 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for putting this up.

  • @odisy64
    @odisy64 Před 7 lety +3744

    how did that tower not collapse from the weight of that mans balls?

    • @thebeast9869
      @thebeast9869 Před 7 lety +32

      odisy64 nah fam he has Saftey Equipment he has a vagina

    • @supergangstar1234
      @supergangstar1234 Před 7 lety +75

      The Beast Saftey Equipment he has a vagina ??? Haha Please dude just stay with your video games people who are doing this kind off stuff are having massive balls.

    • @odisy64
      @odisy64 Před 7 lety +27

      Bird Place he also forgot that antenna climbers have one of the highest fatality rates of any profession in the US so much for having vaginas on a job that will kill you even with equipment.

    • @meslem99
      @meslem99 Před 7 lety +57

      The Beast tough guy behind a keyboard. give it a try start climbing

    • @supergangstar1234
      @supergangstar1234 Před 7 lety +8

      Zander the Idiot What do you mean ? Why would I climb that ?

  • @richardvanwagenen5393
    @richardvanwagenen5393 Před 4 lety +362

    My dad had a radio station in Provo Utah with a 185 foot tower. I changed the lights on it one day (58 years ago) for the princely sum of $20. My dad watched me go to 60 feet and then walked into the radio station. I never saw him again till I got down. He said as soon as I started climbing, he regretted it hired me, and he wasn't going to watch me fall if I fell! Quite an experience - - 185 feet seems quite high, but this 1500 footer is incredible!

    • @zhsf
      @zhsf Před 3 lety +28

      Nice story, i can't imagine the feeling from your dad, or from you. Respect that you did it!

    • @TheTheo58
      @TheTheo58 Před 3 lety +18

      Your dad owned a commercial radio station? Or was he an amateur radio operator? 185 foot tower is up up there!

    • @8avexp
      @8avexp Před 3 lety +7

      Just to put it in perspective, that's taller than the Empire State Building! Not by much, but still taller.

    • @timsweeney6832
      @timsweeney6832 Před 3 lety +9

      When the wind blows, and the rain feels cold, I'm just about a moonlight mile, on down the road.

    • @richardvanwagenen5393
      @richardvanwagenen5393 Před 3 lety +18

      @@Carbon_Fiber I was a radio operator in the National Guard at the time. I had a pole climbing strap that was sort of like a safety belt. However, as I came to the 1st guy wire, it wass too difficult to keep on hitching it, so I did the last 120 feet without a safety belt. How stupid can you be at 20!

  • @frankwalker9276
    @frankwalker9276 Před 2 lety +28

    It's unreal how different people are I could never do that and this guy's up there like it's no problem balls of steel

  • @claudelebel49
    @claudelebel49 Před 9 měsíci

    Beautifully done,
    A work of art, music and visuals ,👍👍👍

  • @karenielsen4713
    @karenielsen4713 Před 3 lety +1401

    Fun fact: When designing a tower like this they have to make sure it can support:
    1. Wind velocity
    2. Lightning strikes
    3. 1200 pound testicles

    • @globe255
      @globe255 Před 3 lety +27

      Well, women can do the work too.

    • @larrymasterspowerbuildingc4477
      @larrymasterspowerbuildingc4477 Před 3 lety +43

      No lie. Hats off to Kevin "Ton O'Nuts" Schmidt

    • @johnerway7255
      @johnerway7255 Před 2 lety +11

      How large of diapers are required? Climbing that high! I was worried just sitting on my can in the chair watching!!! lol

    • @mj4993
      @mj4993 Před 2 lety +43

      @@globe255 yeah sure

    • @catman8965
      @catman8965 Před 2 lety

      LOL😂

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks Před 5 lety +1779

    "Oh man I only brought a Phillips head screwdriver"

    • @johnbasil7882
      @johnbasil7882 Před 5 lety +25

      Taco Stacks I forgot my tool box

    • @tonioyendis4464
      @tonioyendis4464 Před 5 lety +21

      Taco Stacks - i need to take a crap! Something i ate...

    • @canbest7668
      @canbest7668 Před 5 lety +4

      Great comment!

    • @reducecotwo
      @reducecotwo Před 5 lety +3

      They don't just hire anybody for this job, hahaha!

    • @Will831100
      @Will831100 Před 5 lety +18

      What about when you get there and drop your screwdriver?

  • @KC-fb8ql
    @KC-fb8ql Před rokem +1

    You have my respect, Kevin.

  • @thornil2231
    @thornil2231 Před rokem +3

    Beside being in shape and having the technical skill, I believe you have to enjoy it. I would bet this guy go rock climbing on the weekends.

  • @abdullang5401
    @abdullang5401 Před 3 lety +453

    Cant even watch it in my chair, have to sit on the floor.

    • @jeffveron8783
      @jeffveron8783 Před 3 lety +4

      Once you go skydiving, not only will you still have a fear of heights but then you’ll also develop a fear of the ground!

    • @nielswil
      @nielswil Před 3 lety +4

      I watched this and felt scared, i was sitting on a newspaper.

    • @billchepil5933
      @billchepil5933 Před 3 lety +3

      Hell, I had to sit on the throne to watch it!

    • @BEVERLYPRINCESS90210
      @BEVERLYPRINCESS90210 Před 3 lety

      Stability is everything

    • @omobanedonaija6966
      @omobanedonaija6966 Před 3 lety +1

      You are correct. For me watching it makes my skill crawl, spooky scary feeling.

  • @tonyb7779
    @tonyb7779 Před 3 lety +357

    As someone who has climbed a 516 foot tower to fit new antennae, I can assure you that going up is tiring but easy. The big issue is coming down and resisting the impulse to look down. Looking down will completley freak your mind out.

    • @seafieldgrant6957
      @seafieldgrant6957 Před 3 lety +40

      I did that only 300 ft windy day I would look down and the center of the tower would sway out of sight !

    • @glenbo02
      @glenbo02 Před 3 lety +32

      From my experience, the worst part is the pain in your feet from climbing and putting all your weight on such a small part of the foot if you're using a small footprint ladder as this guy is. His feet will be hurting for a week.

    • @zoots15
      @zoots15 Před 3 lety +7

      Tony B How long do you estimate it would it take to climb this 1500' tower?

    • @sydneyann20101
      @sydneyann20101 Před 3 lety +3

      @@zoots15 I was also curious to know how long that would take

    • @drewlovelyhell4892
      @drewlovelyhell4892 Před 3 lety +8

      @@zoots15 About 25 minutes if he climbs at one foot per second.

  • @RickRairdon
    @RickRairdon Před 8 měsíci +2

    As an Ironworker I climbed a 1,000 foot TV tower in Mishawaka, IN. I was working for Tesco Tower Co.

  • @ppfuente
    @ppfuente Před rokem

    Superb, Nice fly and professional over antenna.

  • @seltaeb3302
    @seltaeb3302 Před 3 lety +165

    .."is the picture any better Ma"

  • @MrRudifly
    @MrRudifly Před 7 lety +714

    Talk between this guy and his wife
    Wife: How was your day?
    Guy in Tower: Boring, just changed a light bulb...

    • @philip-at-tube
      @philip-at-tube Před 7 lety +6

      lol

    • @TheOnlySaneAmerican
      @TheOnlySaneAmerican Před 7 lety +4

      It would be boring after doing it a dozen times. Especially when you know there is zero chance of you falling.

    • @izools
      @izools Před 7 lety +17

      there's always a chance

    • @kingwacky184
      @kingwacky184 Před 6 lety +13

      chance of falling yes, chance of dying very slim because 99% of all that do this have at least one of the 2 safety hooks attached at all time, when they change location of the hooks they remove one and leave the other until they attached the other one again. Falling is a possibility yes but falling to your death not so much.

    • @mrcellophane99
      @mrcellophane99 Před 6 lety +5

      Looks like he nearly unhooked the wrong one @0:50

  • @rocketman-pt8zp
    @rocketman-pt8zp Před 4 měsíci

    I started doing this work right out of highschool. Those days we would free climb them. We had a tie off safety strap we used when we needed both hands to work. 10 years of that in all sorts of weather in the upper Great plains was enough for me. Tallest one I was ever on was the 1200' Omega Navigation tower @ La Moore, North Dakota. Started out at $10.00hr and topped at $25.00hr.

  • @otto_vanderballs
    @otto_vanderballs Před 3 měsíci +2

    My hands are sweating profusely just watching him climb that last top bit where the steps don’t even fuckin connect fully 😂😅

  • @Sgt.Hartman
    @Sgt.Hartman Před 9 lety +91

    I beleive I just saw this structure going east on I90, it was like a line going to the sky. Crazy.

    • @PrairieAerial
      @PrairieAerial  Před 8 lety +13

      theoretical physicist Yes south of I-90 about 30 miles west of Sioux Falls, that's the one.

    • @Sgt.Hartman
      @Sgt.Hartman Před 8 lety +7

      ***** yeah. this tower is quite impressive even from a distance.

    • @droznig
      @droznig Před 8 lety +11

      +theoretical physicist A structure going East on the highway? That sure is crazy.

    • @a.a.7348
      @a.a.7348 Před 8 lety +1

      he's a theoretical physicist, it's only theoretical

    • @Sgt.Hartman
      @Sgt.Hartman Před 8 lety +1

      +Marek Kostecki lol, your the second person since I've joined youtube to reference my name. I've been on youtube for like years aswell XD

  • @doyoumind9356
    @doyoumind9356 Před 3 lety +272

    As someone with a fear of heights I have to say : this is terrifying

    • @youngzeke8913
      @youngzeke8913 Před 3 lety

      It would be awesome, watcha talkin about

    • @jerrielnorth895
      @jerrielnorth895 Před 3 lety +3

      I'll be doing 1 tomorrow 1700 feet in Alabama

    • @mustang6599
      @mustang6599 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jerrielnorth895 I'll be doing 25,000 feet next month.

    •  Před 3 lety

      I'm afraid of heights. Yet once I had this crazy idea of going skydiving.

    • @Mrcharles123451
      @Mrcharles123451 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mustang6599 not even a building that tall funny guy

  • @pjw1016
    @pjw1016 Před rokem

    I routinely worked out of a 60’ hi ranger and once got to ride up in a 110’ truck a vendor brought by to demonstrate. That truck under you looks mighty small when fully extended.

  • @lucatosi2933
    @lucatosi2933 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a tough time on 40 footers when I’m painting houses. This guy makes 1500 look like child’s play. Unreal.

  • @chadtheartist5081
    @chadtheartist5081 Před 4 lety +230

    Who else is watching this can only climb to the third rung of a ladder without freaking out.

    • @TheGeezzer
      @TheGeezzer Před 4 lety +6

      Third rung! The 1st'll do!

    • @hobens1
      @hobens1 Před 4 lety +1

      About 90 percent of the world's population

    • @kenhurley4441
      @kenhurley4441 Před 3 lety

      I really get scared on the 3rd rung of a 2 rung ladder!

    • @paesano285
      @paesano285 Před 3 lety

      Heights terrifying me😩

  • @John-rw2zf
    @John-rw2zf Před 3 lety +34

    This video is absolutely amazing. I have viewed these towers and often wondered about the people who need to climb them. Now I know. The person in this video looks perfectly relaxed performing this task. It gives me the WILLIE'S just watching this guy up there on my smartphone. I really must take my hat off and applaud this person and others like him who can do something like this. WOW.

  • @NewCastleIndiana
    @NewCastleIndiana Před rokem

    Love that beautiful view, the perfectly flat horizon.

  • @kenbou765d
    @kenbou765d Před 2 lety

    なぜか定期的に見たくなる動画の一つ。

  • @jimmyqballs
    @jimmyqballs Před 8 lety +725

    Even if you fall, if you tuck and roll at just the right time you'll make it!

    • @jimmyqballs
      @jimmyqballs Před 8 lety +46

      OMG I think you are serious

    • @kayakerodie
      @kayakerodie Před 8 lety +18

      +Lars “TheKresh” Neuenberger I have fell many times.....and we practice falls all the time.....we fail the class when we fall incorrectly....they won't let us climb any more if we fail the fall class....

    • @kylehodges42
      @kylehodges42 Před 8 lety +16

      Zelda OOT reference

    • @dyingearth
      @dyingearth Před 8 lety +54

      +Jimmyqballs The key of flying is throwing yourself at the ground and missing it.

    • @jimmyqballs
      @jimmyqballs Před 8 lety +12

      And you have no sense of humor or ability to spell dumb you dumbkopf.

  • @dt2745
    @dt2745 Před 2 lety +2

    It takes a special person to be able to do that and God bless him

  • @brucehall8603
    @brucehall8603 Před rokem

    I use to work on a crew that stacked these tall towers. Many pictures I've got from those days. It's no joke stacking steel , and jumping that pole. Woop coming up easy operator. Meat on the hook ,tagging out and bang bang operator coming to earth. Never will forget.

  • @Matthew-ut6ed
    @Matthew-ut6ed Před 3 lety +30

    My legs turn to jelly just watching. Balls of steel, mate, balls of steel.

  • @tonyogden8509
    @tonyogden8509 Před 3 lety +17

    Thank you Prairie Aerial for uploading this incredible video. Thank you Mr. Schmidt for your amazing confidence and strength. Thanks also to the Thorins for some excellent cinematography and videography.

  • @ashrafegyptful
    @ashrafegyptful Před rokem +11

    Who watch this after fall movie?

  • @Orvulum
    @Orvulum Před 2 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @wesmatron
    @wesmatron Před 3 lety +192

    The most unpopular dad on "Bring your kid to work day"

  • @ahsanafzal3558
    @ahsanafzal3558 Před 3 lety +163

    He's carrying 2 bags. One for his tools, second one for his balls of steel

  • @sonuvishwakarma4449
    @sonuvishwakarma4449 Před rokem +1

    Clean diamond is also here on tower great work bro

  • @johntenhave1
    @johntenhave1 Před 2 lety +1

    The back of my legs were tingling with fear for the entire video!

  • @Scarcheex
    @Scarcheex Před 3 lety +686

    I’m so glad he is wearing a helmet just in case he fell😂

    • @TucsonDude
      @TucsonDude Před 3 lety +105

      It's not a crash helmet. It's to protect from falling overhead objects which could injure or render him unconscious. If you knew anything about construction or the trades, this comment would be irrelevant.

    • @uptownla5o4
      @uptownla5o4 Před 3 lety +129

      @@TucsonDude who hurt you?

    • @marcosteinke
      @marcosteinke Před 3 lety +87

      @@TucsonDude I think you did not get the joke.

    • @freddelarsson4434
      @freddelarsson4434 Před 3 lety +13

      Since there is a double safety line it's very unlikely he would just fall to his death, it's to prevent head injuries if he falls/slips or take a misstep and falls 1m down...

    • @sabayonz
      @sabayonz Před 3 lety +44

      For people that didn't get the joke, jeezzz talking with you must be really boring..

  • @asandiegoguy
    @asandiegoguy Před 4 lety +819

    Does anyone else’s body react to this video in a primal fear way?

    • @chrisdaigle5410
      @chrisdaigle5410 Před 4 lety +36

      I simply could not do that job. No way, no how.

    • @Fnberg744
      @Fnberg744 Před 4 lety +44

      Palms immediately start sweating and my whole body pulses like scared to death. So...yes.

    • @QCCSPEEDSTER43
      @QCCSPEEDSTER43 Před 4 lety +5

      Robert Ward Yes. 😭😭😭

    • @tomd5069
      @tomd5069 Před 4 lety +26

      Can you hear that? It’s my heart. “ *Nopenope Nopenope Nopenope* “

    • @catfishkilla2950
      @catfishkilla2950 Před 4 lety +15

      YESSS LIKE A WEIRD NERVOUS FEELING LOL

  • @chrisquintrell7116
    @chrisquintrell7116 Před měsícem +1

    A climb HV towers in Australia but nothing as high as this.
    What a fuckin awesome video and view.

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Před 4 měsíci

    i was a lineman for the power company for 42 years, the tallest pole i ever climbed was 60 feet. we would free climb most of my career but i finally got into hitching up the pole with the safety around it. this guy is at another level for sure.

  • @thewildboar8289
    @thewildboar8289 Před 7 lety +549

    He knows that if he falls down, his helmet will save him. :)

    • @dougdiplacido2406
      @dougdiplacido2406 Před 7 lety +3

      If he had a chin strap. More than likely would fall off before he hit the ground.

    • @vandermint
      @vandermint Před 7 lety +1

      Beauty and the beast Christmas

    • @clearingbaffles
      @clearingbaffles Před 7 lety

      if there's 2 up there USUALLY one above the other & they are convenient to attach go-pro's to

    • @richardlane4696
      @richardlane4696 Před 7 lety

      Gene Murphy

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 Před 7 lety +4

      It might protect him from a dropped tool.

  • @antrigen1480
    @antrigen1480 Před 3 lety +43

    I used to work for Steel & Tank Service Co. and this really brings back the memories! We mostly did water tanks but did maintenance on the towers in the wet months. I never climbed a 1500 foot tower though. My record was around 700 feet.

    • @tedmarakas2626
      @tedmarakas2626 Před 2 lety +10

      That’s 699 feet more than I could ever climb.

    • @davezobeljr9025
      @davezobeljr9025 Před rokem +1

      i watched one that was 2000 ft up and the clouds were really low. OMG just watchin it made my stomach turn. My god. I could never do that.

  • @KrisTheSpecialist
    @KrisTheSpecialist Před 2 lety

    Wow! Thats awesome!

  • @AmnIraq
    @AmnIraq Před měsícem

    How beautiful these heroes are, climbing great heights. I adore and respect every man who does such dangerous jobs ❤

  • @paultrainor4068
    @paultrainor4068 Před 3 lety +25

    my palms are soaking watching this dude.

    • @henrygaervell3251
      @henrygaervell3251 Před 3 lety +1

      Watch Fred Dibnah clips for more thrills. Bloke didn't have any safety equipment apart from wisdom

    • @paultrainor4068
      @paultrainor4068 Před 3 lety +1

      @@henrygaervell3251 I watched that one brother pure class👍

    • @henrygaervell3251
      @henrygaervell3251 Před 3 lety +1

      @@paultrainor4068 anyone has balls going up a tower or ladder like that, but Fred is something special.

    • @paultrainor4068
      @paultrainor4068 Před 3 lety +1

      @@henrygaervell3251 don’t make them like Fred anymore that’s for sure my man.

  • @myoman1977
    @myoman1977 Před 4 lety +26

    I can't tell which causes me greater terror: these height videos or the cave exploring where they barely squeeze through tiny holes

    • @tru816indo
      @tru816indo Před 4 lety +3

      I'm terrified of both but id rather do this.

    • @verulu
      @verulu Před 4 lety +1

      Caves seen to be horrifying but actually they are prettt fun to explore. I did it and wow it was a heck of a time. There was also water so I had to swim through tunnels and hope I had enough air, but the instructor taught us to hold our breath really well so we were all fine.

    • @philj745
      @philj745 Před 3 lety

      I feel the same exact way when I watch those types of videos. I'm always mouthing silently to myself "hell effing no."

  • @Jayzone702
    @Jayzone702 Před rokem +1

    I had to watch this video twice cuz at first I genuinely thought he only had one harness clip so when he was moving it up it was literally just his strength holding onto the ladder that was preventing him from falling to his death. Then I watched again and saw he has 2 harness clips, and he rotates which one is getting clipped so he always has something clipped to the ladder. Made me feel a lot better but holy hell climbing up that looks so terrifying

  • @jordana601
    @jordana601 Před rokem +3

    Nossa como ele é corajoso! ! A altura é absurda!

  • @crosisofborg5524
    @crosisofborg5524 Před 3 lety +115

    In the history of man they haven’t printed enough money for me to go up there.

  • @stevewebster317
    @stevewebster317 Před 3 lety +166

    It`s not the fall that kills you, it`s hitting the ground. Fell off a 60ft ladder once, I was ok though, I was only on the bottom rung!

    • @barbkeen1221
      @barbkeen1221 Před 3 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @wirksworthsrailway
      @wirksworthsrailway Před 3 lety +1

      Haha!

    • @annettegenovesi4012
      @annettegenovesi4012 Před 3 lety +6

      Reminds me of an old life's saying: It's not the falling that hurts. It's the stopping.

    • @g3o5d
      @g3o5d Před 3 lety +7

      Technically . . . hitting the ground doesn't kill you either.
      The loss of function in your internal organs after the EXPLOSION of them impacting your skeletal frame from the inertia gained DURING the fall is what will kill you. js

    • @annettegenovesi4012
      @annettegenovesi4012 Před 3 lety +1

      Haha Steve; that's funny. Like they say: It's not the falling that hurts, it's the landing.

  • @davidtaylor328
    @davidtaylor328 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Now this man is something !!! 👍🏻

  • @caiobabe
    @caiobabe Před rokem

    Incredible video.

  • @glashoppah
    @glashoppah Před 2 lety +12

    I used to work for a midwestern distributor of tower, parts, waveguide, etc. for the construction and maintenance of AM and FM (including TV) broadcast systems. There were men who specialized in maintenance - mainly changing light bulbs in the warning lamps - who were paid $5/foot for however high they had to climb - and this was in the early 1980s.

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell4141 Před 3 lety +9

    The drone footage elevates this video. Really cool.

  • @sladisciples
    @sladisciples Před rokem

    This guy has my utmost respect. Just wow. Wow.

  • @rftimbo5425
    @rftimbo5425 Před rokem

    Used to climb this as kids! Miss those days man

  • @SilasMoleCatcher
    @SilasMoleCatcher Před 3 lety +7

    Interesting perspectives with the drone.
    Looking directly down from the top to the base of the tower, you get a true sense of its actual height.

  • @keithpurduecroft
    @keithpurduecroft Před 6 lety +40

    I would climb it, as long at it was laying on the ground. This man is one of a special breed.

    • @whatsup7202
      @whatsup7202 Před 4 lety

      I've done it, though not that high.
      You learn to use and trust in your safety equipment.
      You have the final say.

  • @pitbull2005
    @pitbull2005 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This guy earns every single penny he gets! Worth watching the film 'Fall'

  • @bobsacamano2435
    @bobsacamano2435 Před 5 měsíci

    I know exactly how this man feels. I climbed up my step stool today in the linen to fetch some sheets on the top shelf. I didn't look down when stepping up, but was terrified and out of breath on the step down.

  • @samfisher3272
    @samfisher3272 Před 3 lety +33

    Now we just need a cart of hay and an eagle flying by.

  • @TexasGTO
    @TexasGTO Před 7 lety +89

    I was leaning back in my chair while watching this and suddenly felt like I was about to fall 1500 feet...

    • @jessemess7598
      @jessemess7598 Před 6 lety

      TexasGTO imagine if you had a dream about falling off and woke up right as you were about to hit the ground

    • @santhepoopyfard
      @santhepoopyfard Před 6 lety

      TexasGTO i saw this comment and i tried it IT WAS ACTUALLY PRETTY SCARY

    • @VCanisMajorisY
      @VCanisMajorisY Před 5 lety

      @Andrew Ernyes They just drilled a lake in Antarctica the ice was 1km thick, puts things into perspective ❄️

  • @raulrodriguez558
    @raulrodriguez558 Před 11 měsíci

    You must be legally crazy to be able to do this job. Amazing. Be safe!

  • @marcweeks9178
    @marcweeks9178 Před rokem

    Usually I don't see my nightmares this clearly. Thanks.

  • @HansZarkovPhD
    @HansZarkovPhD Před 5 lety +11

    These videos make my chest hurt, yet I keep watching them. You guys are real men.
    Dammit, dropped the nut again!!! :)

    • @petervankeuren6644
      @petervankeuren6644 Před 4 lety

      That's why you take extra nuts with you. (beside the ones you were born with)

  • @jroar123
    @jroar123 Před 5 lety +282

    I’ve climbed these monster toothpicks in the sky. Of course I was 175 pounds, young and in great shape. Today I have trouble making it up and down a flight of stairs. To let everyone know, at the top, it sways back and forth about 4 feet depending on any breezes.

    • @painkillerjones6232
      @painkillerjones6232 Před 4 lety +21

      I always wondered how much "sway' those things would have..

    • @nmnmnm35
      @nmnmnm35 Před 4 lety +13

      @J They're probably fine.... Speaking as someone who did the same. You aren't abusing your body in an extreme way, especially if you are in shape. You likely do more damage to your back/hips/knees working on a construction site on the ground . This isn't to say its not easy

    • @cholder1339
      @cholder1339 Před 4 lety +8

      Oh hell no , on that shit . Nope I like dirt on my feet 🦶

    • @jpcodnia9133
      @jpcodnia9133 Před 4 lety +2

      That must be a very intense feeling

    • @samuelrhymer9718
      @samuelrhymer9718 Před 4 lety +17

      W C its 60k per climb twice a year on each tower meaning 120k a year for two days of work

  • @munchcleveland
    @munchcleveland Před rokem

    Just got this in my video feed after watching the movie Fall.

  • @billsalvaggio6355
    @billsalvaggio6355 Před rokem +4

    I’ve been on some tall structures but in a safe mode, i.e., enclosed - CN Tower, the Stratosphere in Vegas just to name a couple. Riding thrill rides at this height is something else.
    Being that high in general is surreal - dreamlike. I forgot the fear and was overcome with fascination.
    I’ve also skydived. Sadly now, recently I’ve developed an inner ear issue which causes vertigo, tinnitus and often questionable balance.
    I’ve got some hearing back but - can’t do more than a stepladder now! On a good day!
    Hats off to the courageous souls who tackle these heights!

  • @davidadams3478
    @davidadams3478 Před 3 lety +103

    Farmer nearby gets puzzled at why he felt a brief shower on a sunny day.

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 Před 3 lety +6

    Gave me the cold shivers of fear just watching him, so cool, calm and collected!

  • @medlldono6391
    @medlldono6391 Před rokem

    MAN THIS IS SICK

  • @knightlife98
    @knightlife98 Před 4 lety +23

    I've always loved how the major farming areas in the U.S., look like a patchwork quilt!

  • @carterbarsoom374
    @carterbarsoom374 Před 5 lety +5

    Relamping towers requires guts, good boots and good hands.
    Well done my friend..!

  • @shwiftygames7964
    @shwiftygames7964 Před rokem

    My highest bulb change was 550'.....that was high enough for me. Good job.

  • @user-zk3uj7dx6k
    @user-zk3uj7dx6k Před 2 měsíci

    When there were old towers in Çamlıca, Istanbul, there were portly person tower maintenance people who climbed without ropes and it took half an hour to climb up.

  • @Alcohen2006
    @Alcohen2006 Před 7 lety +5

    Been there, done that ... but in an elevator for the first 1300' . Great job Kevin ! That's what I call LEGS !

  • @N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S.
    @N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S. Před 3 lety +36

    1:28 There aren't many times when I'd say a selfie is justified, but this is one of them.

  • @thomasreaves302
    @thomasreaves302 Před měsícem

    What a view!!!!

  • @james1795
    @james1795 Před 2 lety +3

    About 30 years ago my crew and I painted a TV tower just outside of Kearny, Nebraska. 1100+ feet tall, comparable to the height of the Empire State Building.

    • @rohitsharma5163
      @rohitsharma5163 Před rokem

      Who cares?

    • @james1795
      @james1795 Před rokem

      @@rohitsharma5163. Evidently you are such a deadbeat, you can care less about anything.
      Maybe you should try something meaningful that you are proud of.
      You need to grow up and get a life. Just so ya know.

  • @TrueBlueAustralian
    @TrueBlueAustralian Před 9 lety +247

    Ohh i forgot the bulb..

    • @JaroslawFiliochowski
      @JaroslawFiliochowski Před 9 lety +14

      My guess is they used a drone to film that, maybe they could also use it to send up a bulb?

    • @lucakorteland
      @lucakorteland Před 9 lety

      Jaroslaw Filiochowski yes its a drone thats filming at begining
      (I dont now if there is more filmed with because i post this command before theyere climbing

    • @lucakorteland
      @lucakorteland Před 9 lety

      Jaroslaw Filiochowski oh the hole video XD

    • @wargarkaz
      @wargarkaz Před 9 lety

      Altough it would seem like common sense to lift up a bulb, This is clearly not your average 100 watt light bulb that goes in there. Its probably too heavy lol.

    • @gsh341
      @gsh341 Před 9 lety +7

      wargarkaz I used to work for this tower company and I have replaced many of these bulbs. They look like a very large standard incandescent bulb and aren't that heavy since they are mostly empty inside. Less than a pound overall.

  • @paulmcmullan9931
    @paulmcmullan9931 Před 3 lety +28

    Very good, that man always maintained at least three points of contact.
    1) a foot
    2) a hand
    3) a safety tether
    This is the same principle people need to use when ascending or descending stairs.
    Always hold the hand rail because you never know if you will slip and fall.

    • @ol_smokey9370
      @ol_smokey9370 Před 2 lety

      I slipped on stairs carrying a board and broke my ankle, I hold the rail now lol

    • @wlsnpndrvs8593
      @wlsnpndrvs8593 Před 2 lety

      I put even money on there's a helicopter rescue on call or on site because you can't hang from a harness very long before medical complications start to be an issue. Thank you. Great video though, huh?

    • @james1795
      @james1795 Před 2 lety +3

      @@wlsnpndrvs8593. WRONG. The harness is very comfortable and can be sat in for hours (an 8 - 10+ hour shift) at a time. Before you make such a lame statement, you need to know what you are talking about.

    • @wlsnpndrvs8593
      @wlsnpndrvs8593 Před 2 lety +3

      @@james1795 i won't capitalize wrong, but have you taken MSHA mine rescue classes? then i question your credential to make your challenge to my comment valid. I'm a pro. all you do, is just watch youtube. the lame statement is yours, unless you are educated.
      p. s. thrombosis and septic blood.

    • @davidmoyar7534
      @davidmoyar7534 Před 2 lety +2

      @@wlsnpndrvs8593 You have it correct, sir. You can WORK comfortably in a harness all day long, but you sure can't HANG in one, for the very reasons you cited. Especially if the reason you are hanging rendered you unconscious.
      Good companies ensure that every crew truck is equipped with a rescue kit, and every climber is trained and refreshed at least annually in tower rescue technique. Unless the crew travels with a helicopter (like that could ever happen), the likelihood of a helicopter being close enough to perform the rescue before the worker died is so remote that my might as well consider it impossible. Likewise, when the very skilled local fire department shows up with a 100' (or less) truck-mounted ladder, and your worker is hanging at 300', you realize that it is up to the rest of the crew to perform the rescue.

  • @DaveMeshtastic
    @DaveMeshtastic Před 3 měsíci

    Now THAT takes nerves of steel!

  • @drtax1040
    @drtax1040 Před rokem

    Love
    His helmet with the AMSOIL on the side.

  • @miasteam1828
    @miasteam1828 Před 3 lety +17

    That makes me feel sick :-(
    Being 1500' up in a Cessna is one thing, but being 1500' up on a long needle is seriously messed up!

  • @ertznay
    @ertznay Před 5 lety +303

    Whatever that guy is paid, it isn't enough.

    • @jpbredenkamp5091
      @jpbredenkamp5091 Před 5 lety +10

      ertznay lol starts at 18 an hour. This is my job haha

    • @jpbredenkamp5091
      @jpbredenkamp5091 Před 5 lety +1

      So basically $80 bucks to climb this tower 😂 (Canadian dollars so 65 USD)

    • @makai5819
      @makai5819 Před 5 lety +23

      @@nittyblahblah8939 *INCOMING*
      I would like to see you do this

    • @pantac4493
      @pantac4493 Před 5 lety +12

      Nitty BlahBlah every job has some inherent health risk, none are worth losing your life over. So most people aren’t paid enough for the hazards they are exposed to. If you have to work for a living then yes, you are forced.

    • @makai5819
      @makai5819 Před 5 lety +1

      @El Chapo calm down, why are you so mad? The dude was just explaining something

  • @sandroglaser5047
    @sandroglaser5047 Před 10 měsíci

    Amazing.

  • @kdanny9973
    @kdanny9973 Před 5 měsíci

    Woow , this video was amazing. No Langer version ?

  • @WheelorCity
    @WheelorCity Před 3 lety +148

    The guy while filling his timesheet for the day....replaced a bulb....

  • @ryderwashington4199
    @ryderwashington4199 Před 4 lety +4

    Relaxed, so poised without a hint of fear and there he stands, a man, at the highest point in life.