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no ways you'd catch me up that high in one of those... :E Nono:
haha not the tower (the one that looks like a giant T)! with the truck cranes and crawlers, the cab isn't too high off the ground. in the bottom picture, you can see just above the white pickup truck and to the left of the big red X the cab and the door half way open.

here is a video of a job I was on some time ago... we were actually in the upper yard off loading from rail cars all the pieces for the big red crane, mammoet PTC ringer 1600 I believe was the model. that was an experience working with one of the biggest cranes I might ever see in my life! we then dismantled and loaded back on rail cars after! oh and the coke drums were 550k pounds taken to about 100 feet I believe... I cant fully remember the radius.

 
haha not the tower (the one that looks like a giant T)! with the truck cranes and crawlers, the cab isn't too high off the ground. in the bottom picture, you can see just above the white pickup truck and to the left of the big red X the cab and the door half way open.

here is a video of a job I was on some time ago... we were actually in the upper yard off loading from rail cars all the pieces for the big red crane, mammoet PTC ringer 1600 I believe was the model. that was an experience working with one of the biggest cranes I might ever see in my life! we then dismantled and loaded back on rail cars after! oh and the coke drums were 550k pounds taken to about 100 feet I believe... I cant fully remember the radius.


:E Eek:
Jeez, you guys work fast! ;)

Pretty cool video of the operation there.
 
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I am a certified welding inspector (CWI) and an ASNT Level III in Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination, Magnetic Particle Examination, and soon to be Visual Examination. I was specializing in building Mid-Stream Gas Plants, but since retired myself from doing that. In a previous life I spent 16 years in the US Army and Guard. I was a SGT. and Howitzer Crew Section Chief on an M109 self propelled howitzer in 155mm. I was deployed as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2004, and spent a year doing that. If I were younger, in better shape, and could take the pay cut, I would have tried to become a PH. It is funny how the older we get, the clearer our path should have been, Lol... In any case, now just trying to bag my first Buff this year, and begin the planning and penny pinching for elephant!
 
I am an ex-army officer, Cavalry (Captain), tank commander etc.

After studies in engineering I have worked in the oil business for some 20 + years, presently as a shift manager on an offshore oil rig in the North Sea....production platform producing some 75.000 barrels/d and 10 million standard cubes of natural gas/d. I have been in and out of the Army up to 2005 in various commisions...as a reserve officer.

But my mind is very occupied with african hunting...:LOL:
 
This is interesting...

I am an offshore navigation technician for a oil and gas exploration (seismic for those of you who work in oil and gas) company.
 
This is interesting...

I am an offshore navigation technician for a oil and gas exploration (seismic for those of you who work in oil and gas) company.


soooo , your one of them blokes that I always argue with when ya in the fishing boats way ,:whistle::whistle::whistle::D:D
 
which ocean , do take over at present .....:p:p
 
ha ha h a , that's a good place to be ,
we will be friends forever .......
 
while its quiet , you should be a professional chital deer hunter .....(y)(y)
 
both times ive been up there , they are every where , like pidgeons at a train station ....
the properties my brother gets us on , have culled around 6,000 deer this year .
im told hooooge amounts of chital have been thinned right out in the sorrounding areas
 
both times ive been up there , they are every where , like pidgeons at a train station ....
the properties my brother gets us on , have culled around 6,000 deer this year .
im told hooooge amounts of chital have been thinned right out in the sorrounding areas
Yeah , that would proberly be right , they have been copping a hiding this year because of the drought .
 
Petroleum Engineer with a major US oil company in Lagos, Nigeria. Life was better with $100 oil, but no complaints right now. Living in Lagos makes for relatively short and cheaper flights to southern Africa, so taking advantage of that all I can. Might even look at a hunt or two closer to Nigeria, such as Benin or Cameroon.
 

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is the parker shotgun still available?
Waterbuck hunt from this past week!

 
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