Posted on 10/10/2019 5:48:47 PM PDT by Swordmaker
In a video posted online, an eight-year-old girl clambers up a replica of the border wall that U.S. President Donald Trump has called "virtually impenetrable."
Mom Karla Hancock posted a video of little Lucy Hancock scaling a wooden wall model in Kentucky, ahead of a border-wall climbing competition there next weekend.
As she climbs up the wall, Lucy wears a belay, a safety harness designed to catch a falling climber.
"We were able to help perform preliminary testing of the belay system this weekend," Karla wrote on Facebook on Sunday, Oct. 6.
"Lucy declared it an easy 5.7 with a tough dyno finish." A dyno is when a climber makes a dynamic move using momentum to get to the next hold.
The imitation wall is the brainchild of rock climbing veteran Rick Weber, 75, who was spurred on by claims from the president last month that "20 mountain climbers" had tested the wall 'and we gave them different prototypes of walls, and this was the one that was hardest to climb."
"No one in our climbing community knows any of these 20 mountaineers. I doubt if they exist," Weber wrote in climbing magazine "Rock and Ice."
"The configuration and design is dimensionally identical to the 18-foot version of the bollard wall (vertical steel square columns) now being erected along our southern border," the retired engineer wrote.
"With volunteer help from a few climber friends, I built and erected the section of wall over a four day period."
Weber says an adult climber, Erik Kloeker, was up and over the wall in about 40 seconds.
Weber is hosting the wall-climbing competition on his land in eastern Kentucky this weekend with a prize for the fastest climbers.
(This is a joke of a "wall replica" made with just four WOODEN bollards (which are easier to grip than steel) and all of just four feet wide, including the top PLYWOOD barrier (again, easier to grip than smooth, either too hot or too cold metal). This replica allows climbers to wrap their fingers and get a grip around the solid barrier for purchase and pull themselves up, hand-over-hand, and get to the top at the side which doesnt exist on the continuous real wall, which on the replica deliberately defeats the designs impassable "barrier" intent, showing what a fraud this "easily climbed by an 8 year-old" claim is. The real border wall barrier section has no breaks, gaps, holes, or other obvious means of putting ones fingers around it to gain a purchase or grip-hold to lever ones self up. . . or is there a safety belay attached five feet above the wall, catching a climber to provide a bit of rest or leverage. Swordmaker)
Video on site. . . Sorry no direct link to the video. . .
The point is legit, however, in that that can be climbed, whereas a legit wall would have at least been tougher. (And yes, there should be high-volt barbed wire on top.)
Well, that proves it. The wall isn’t perfect so we shouldn’t build it at all. /s
That wall is not 30 feet tall either, more like 15-18 feet by my guess.
Actually, this is a joke of a demonstration. It isnt climbable without major equipment unavailable to the vast majority of those who would attempt it, including the testing Seal and Army Ranger teams who found this design to be the most difficult of the candidate walls that met the criteria given. The REAL wall is made of steel, unlike this fake wooden replica which has multiple cheats such as going around the barrier wall at the top by being able to grip sides that just dont exist on the real wall. Supposing you can climb the bollards, then you are faced with an impassable expanse of flat steel with no purchase and no way to hold yourself in position In addition wood is inherently easier to climb than steel.
Try it on smooth metal bars set diagonally and having baked in the sun all day. And with embedded and sensors that call the border patrol.
That is complete BS. Have you not seen the videos? All they need to do is loop a rope over the top or have a short ladder to extend from their truck.
Oh, right. You ever try throwing a rope 30 feet up in the air, 9YearLurker? Well, maybe they will use a drone to lift a rope up and over. . . but drones are actually pretty noisy and would be heard. Doubt that would work too often to get large numbers of illegals over the wall. And what length of a short ladder are you talking about for a 30 foot wall, a fire truck???? Just because some small percentage of well skilled or very creative people can get over the wall, you are claiming we should not build one, and just go on letting hundreds of thousands of illegals, not to mention drugs and criminals, continue pouring over our border? Do you realize how insane and unworkable that plan is? The purpose is to slow down that flood to a more controllable and tolerable trickle.
While nothing is completely secure or unscalable, those videos are actually bogus because they make some poor assumptions about the real border wall and the time they would have to get over it, just as this one in this article does. Somewhere someone got the idea that the wall is only 18 feet high along its entire length. Perhaps thats where you got the idea that a short ladder would be useful.
Weve already been informed that a 18 foot wall height is only the case in heavily patrolled, lighted areas near border crossings. Its not in other areas where its 30 feet high with a non-grapple hook top. The real border wall is also equipped with sound, motion, and other electronic sensors along its entire length, and border patrol cars can be at any portion of the wall within minutes.
Modern climbing rope is incredibly lightweight nylon. Very easy to attach a small weight at one end and heave it the needed distance, whether tossing from the ground or from atop a vehicle. Also lots of climbing devices to crack that wall design. Without a significant live, barbed wire on top, it is indeed pathetic.
What part of the specially trained Seal and Army Ranger teams who tested the various designs stated this design was the most difficult to defeat, do you fail to grasp? Are you an expert climber that you have specialized knowledge to counter their expertise? Or are you some nobody on the internet throwing brickbats without any real knowledge? I, for one, think most people would be hard pressed to throw anything 30 feet up, much less your weight plus trailing about 3 or so pounds of rope. Maybe they have a line throwing gun? Its not as easy as you claim or as what they show in the movies. . . or on a YouTube video.
How many people can shinny up a thirty foot rope, even with help. This articles video claimed it took an expert adult 40 seconds to free climb an eighteen foot wooden replica which allowed cheating at the 5 foot tall barrier panel by gripping sides that wouldnt exist on the real thing. The real walls barrier is more like 8 feet. . . And continuous.
Again, because a very small minority of trained individuals can climb the wall is not an argument that obviates building a wall that blocks the 99.99% of people who cannot. Your reasons are specious.
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