That wall's looking a lot cooler than the model you had earlier, very smart.
Currently seems quite a leap in ability needed to go from running along a wall... to a mammoth leap then a vertical chimney climb (technical terminology). Perhaps break that last section up into 2 stages?
The images don't show the best view of the transfer. There is an other connected wall which leaves a jump of approx 2.5m down and accross onto the canopy before the chimney climb (I like the terminology). Hopefully not too mammoth for a proficent practioner - it is supposed to be too much for begginners and drunks on a saturday night.
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the traditional scout movement is relevant in contemporary society - specifically in an urban environment? And if a new model is required what effect will it have on the facilities required and upon their design?
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That wall's looking a lot cooler than the model you had earlier, very smart.
Currently seems quite a leap in ability needed to go from running along a wall... to a mammoth leap then a vertical chimney climb (technical terminology). Perhaps break that last section up into 2 stages?
The images don't show the best view of the transfer. There is an other connected wall which leaves a jump of approx 2.5m down and accross onto the canopy before the chimney climb (I like the terminology). Hopefully not too mammoth for a proficent practioner - it is supposed to be too much for begginners and drunks on a saturday night.
In that case, it's very lovely.
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