top | item 46752302 (no title) botacode | 1 month ago They kept most folks pretty far away, you needed a pass or to work in one of the offices to get really close.I was also terrified when ppl would engage with him directly lol discuss order hn newest adamredwoods|1 month ago He needs the ultimate focus, there can be no mistakes. That's amazing you got to see the actual climb!Do you have any photos on social media? botacode|1 month ago Two good ones my gf took here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gb-cc_my-desperate-attempt-to...The second one is from the inside of the observatory (89th floor). Folks with media passes were allowed to get closer so that's the crowd you see pictured. He's climbing in the background. load replies (1)
adamredwoods|1 month ago He needs the ultimate focus, there can be no mistakes. That's amazing you got to see the actual climb!Do you have any photos on social media? botacode|1 month ago Two good ones my gf took here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gb-cc_my-desperate-attempt-to...The second one is from the inside of the observatory (89th floor). Folks with media passes were allowed to get closer so that's the crowd you see pictured. He's climbing in the background. load replies (1)
botacode|1 month ago Two good ones my gf took here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gb-cc_my-desperate-attempt-to...The second one is from the inside of the observatory (89th floor). Folks with media passes were allowed to get closer so that's the crowd you see pictured. He's climbing in the background. load replies (1)
adamredwoods|1 month ago
Do you have any photos on social media?
botacode|1 month ago
The second one is from the inside of the observatory (89th floor). Folks with media passes were allowed to get closer so that's the crowd you see pictured. He's climbing in the background.