Having built 9, ranging from 32 feet to 96 feet, I can easily say that
Trylon Titan towers are some of the easiest to climb... Just place your foot
in the corner of each brace. The spacing is just right for a person to
climb, just make sure you wear sturdy boots. Your feet become sore rather
easily when standing on 2.5 inch L beams.
73s
A.J., KF6LOR
ruSurfN.com Wireless Engineering
----- Original Message -----
From: Ken "AB5A" Eckel Jr. <ka5nez@clarc.org>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 21:31
Subject: [TowerTalk] Trylon towers
> Fellow Reflectees:
>
> I have been contemplating a second tower. I looked at the Trylons and
want
> to
> know, How do you climb this thing? Or do you climb it. There does'nt
> appear
> to be any level brases for footing.
>
> Ideas?
> Ken AB5A
>
>
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