What's the point of the helmets?

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What's the point of the helmets?

Post by Filonian »

Some people have ideas for relaxing that would tire you
and I out, just by thinking about them...

However, that's all very well, but look at the photos and ask yourself the
question ~ "What's the point of the helmets?"....

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Post by thehappyotter »

That's mental, but it does look like fun!

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Post by Garry Russell »

Blimey :shock:

Just looking at those pics makes the back of my knees go all funny :worried:

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Post by jonesey2k »

I wouldnt even try walking down there!
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Post by jamesstables »

I had to do a similar path in the Lake District on my Glod DofE practice- it wasn't quite as high and slightly less vertical it was narrower though and still wasn't good when you don't like heights!

Although I did plan the route :doh:

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Post by jonesey2k »

Leading eh? Just be sure that you can get the protection out on your way down :smile: Ive got one nut missing in my set :redface:
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Post by speedbird591 »

Tonks - the only way I can cope with looking at your picture is to turn it 90 degrees anti-clockwise :shock:

As for those bikers (having finally found the nerve to actually study the pics) it looks like that ridge doesn't go all the way along the cliff face. So how did they get down there and how will they get back out?

My guess is that they skydived in and will base jump out with the bikes strapped to their backs. Any other ideas?

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The youth of today :roll: :roll:
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Post by AndyG »

speedbird591 wrote:Tonks - the only way I can cope with looking at your picture is to turn it 90 degrees anti-clockwise :shock:
Go on Tonks, tell us that is how the picture was originally taken, like the old Batman prog!

The helmets are obviously there for keeping their heads clean from guano.

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Post by VEGAS »

Thats awesome stuff. I have done some pretty mad things on the bike but not quite on the same scale. If its genuine then I'd buy those boys a beer if they came to my neck of the woods. :prayer:
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