nobody gets to be up there. that s just an awe-inspiring moment. the engineers have i rare bird s-eye view of the nation s capital. one thing we got to watch was the president flying through. we all waved at him. but eric and his colleagues don t have many time for sight-seeing. they have work to do. they examine the marble blocks using ipads to compare each block of the monument with a survey of the monument done in 1999. down below tourists and assembled media can t stop staring at the climbers. it must take a lot of guts. amazing, fascinating, a piece of history. the onlookers witness an alarming moment when eric is caught by the wind and slammed 30 feet off the wall banging into the hard surface of the monument. a gust that came out of nowhere. you didn t have any thought of what was going on.
as you re getting out through the window, you re feeling a little nervousness. once you re out there, it s the awe of realizing that you re sitting on ropes, that there s nobody else up there with you except for the three on the other side and that you re on the national washington monument. nobody gets to be up there. that s just an awe-inspiring moment. the engineers have a rare bird s-eye view of the nation s capital. one thing we got to watch was the president flying through. we all waved at him. but eric and his colleagues don t have much time for sight-seeing. they have work to do. they examine the marble blocks using ipads to compare each block of the monument with a survey of the monument done in 1999. down below tourists and assembled media can t stop staring at the climbers. it must take a lot of guts. amazing, fascinating, a piece of history. the onlookers witness an alarming moment when eric is caught by the wind and slammed 30 feet off the wall banging
except for the three on the other side and that you re on the national washington monument. nobody gets to be up there. that s just an awe-inspiring moment. the engineers have i rare bird s-eye view of the nation s capital. one thing we got to watch was the president flying through. we all waved at him. but eric and his colleagues don t have many time for sight-seeing. they have work to do. they examine the marble blocks using ipads to compare each block of the monument with a survey of the monument done in 1999. down below tourists and assembled media can t stop staring at the climbers. it must take a lot of guts. amazing, fascinating, a piece of history. the onlookers witness an alarming moment when eric is caught by the wind and slammed 30 feet off the wall banging into the hard surface of the monument. a gust that came out of nowhere. you didn t have any thought of what was going on.
moment. the engineers have a rare bird s eye view of the nation s capital. one thing we got to watch was the president flying through. we all waved at him. but i don t know if he was waving back or not. but eric and his colleagues don t have many time for sight-seeing. they have work to do. they examine the marble blocks using ipads to compare the cracks in each stone with a survey of the monument done in 1999. down below tourists and assembled media can t stop staring at the climbers. it must take a lot of guts. amazing, fascinating, a piece of history. the onlookers witness an alarming moment when ewreck is caught by the wind and swept 30 feet off the wall banging into the hard surface of the monument. a gust that came out of nowhere. it happened so fast, you didn t have any thought of what was going on. i was trying to keep my ropes from slicing around the side of the building. eric is no worse for the wear from his wild ride.
monument. nobody gets to be up there. that s just an awe-inspiring moment. they have a rare bird s eye view of the nation s capital. one thing we got to watch was the president flying through. we all waved at him. but i don t know if he was waving back or not. but eric and his colleagues don t have many time for sight-seeing. they have work to do. they examine the marble blocks using ipads to compare each stone with a survey of the monument done in 1999. down below tourists and assembled media can t stop staring at the climbers. it must take a lot of guts. amazing, fascinating, a piece of history. the onlookers witness an alarming moment when eric is caught by the wind and slammed 30 feet off the wall, banging into the hard surface of the monument. a gust that came out of nowhere. you didn t have any thought of what was going on. i was trying to keep my ropes from slicing around the side of the building. he s no worse for the wear.