Fritz_Wetherbee Member Feb 8, 2011 #1 WE MUST HIT IT link to article http://www.boingboing.net/2011/02/08/hiking-up-the-stairc.html
Fritz_Wetherbee Member Feb 8, 2011 #6 You literally cannot see the start of the rail. It's got to be over 100 yards long
joshua Active member Feb 8, 2011 #9 It says "Jacobs Ladder is the world's longest straight staircase, rising over 1000ft up a sheer cliff above the distillery. Chad's gap of rails? Epic name? check. Hard to get to get to? check. Insane? check.
It says "Jacobs Ladder is the world's longest straight staircase, rising over 1000ft up a sheer cliff above the distillery. Chad's gap of rails? Epic name? check. Hard to get to get to? check. Insane? check.
Mr.Huck Active member Feb 8, 2011 #13 This and the OP's are unreal. On the off chance that you might actually stay on the whole way, better pack a lunch.
This and the OP's are unreal. On the off chance that you might actually stay on the whole way, better pack a lunch.
messplay Active member Feb 8, 2011 #14 i just calculated that if it is 1000ft long (give or take 20 feet or so) and it is at a 35 degree incline pitch then you will be going roughly 128mph by the time you swap at the very bottom. lord have mercy.
i just calculated that if it is 1000ft long (give or take 20 feet or so) and it is at a 35 degree incline pitch then you will be going roughly 128mph by the time you swap at the very bottom. lord have mercy.
cooper.fry Active member Feb 8, 2011 #18 your speed from that thing would either a) break the sound barrier b) create a black hole c) beat a black man in a race either way, history is going to be made.
your speed from that thing would either a) break the sound barrier b) create a black hole c) beat a black man in a race either way, history is going to be made.
joshua Active member Feb 8, 2011 #21 I wonder how sliding stairs on your back, at 128 mph would feel.....
tripnip Active member Feb 8, 2011 #24 nominate tom walisch to try it first!!!! you wouldnt have edges by the end of it!!