Would you climb to the top of that tower, if someone rich like Jeff Bezos arranged for a briefcase filled with $100000 in cash, was placed at the top for whoever got it first? All you have to do it's climb to the top, stand there for one minute, grab the briefcase, and then go back down. You keep the $100000 in cash.
Of course not, US people massive income. Most people in the world do not make nearly as much. The average (not minimum) wage here would be bellow your minimum.
I think I would do it for $1 million USD, but not anything less. However, with some conditions:
- The Ladder must be completely sturdy the entire way up and the entire way down.
- The tower overall must be in new condition, no ancient or obsolete tower conditions, and is not in danger of collapse.
- The weather must be sunny, 75F-80F, with no clouds and no weather warnings approaching.
- I can use a safety harness and belt in case I slip or the wind knocks me.
- All microwave and other antennae on the tower must be turned off.
- I can bring a cell phone along.
- Bezos pays my taxes on the $1m, so I keep the full amount.
I was twelve when I reclined from an 80-foot cliff (only did it twice, I should have done more in retrospect). My frame of mind was to just simply accept and TRUST the rope, and the guy down below... But yeah, that tower in the film didn't look too sturdy to me.
But for me, I think I could do it for 100K, USD. I'd prolly get too tired before reaching halfway and high wind scares me as well.
LOL. . .was waiting for this reply. Whoever's JOB it is to climb that tower is laughing their a$$ off. . .GUARANTEED, they don't make 100K every time they do it. People just don't think. . .
I'd climb, MAYBE, the first hundred feet. The entire thing was completely rusted. Why they didn't stop immediately is insane. Again, the suspension of disbelief is key here.
They were daredevils, this was established in the beginning. Most people don't climb vertical rock faces where you could possibly fall to your death either.