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Clodfobble 09-27-2011 01:49 PM

How do you get that job, I wonder? Are you a stonemason who happens to enjoy rappelling? Or a ropes instructor who picked up a little home inspection skills on the side?

glatt 09-27-2011 01:54 PM

And why does he have to wear a hard hat? It's the people on the ground who should be wearing the hard hats. Is it to protect him if a bird poops on his head?

infinite monkey 09-27-2011 02:26 PM

It's really cool. I'd love to see how they get up to that trap door.

glatt 09-27-2011 02:56 PM

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Now, a "difficult access team" from engineering firm Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates is looking for additional cracks and chips on the exterior of the structure, and rappelling will afford them the best up-close look.

On Tuesday morning, team member Dave Megerle emerged from a hatch near the top of the structure and spent about three hours setting up ropes and other equipment. After a break, he came back out for more preparations.

Officials said it was the first time the hatch on the monument has been opened in 11 years.

Part of Megerle's time atop the monument was spent constructing a barrier around its lightning rod system, said National Park Service spokeswoman Carol Johnson. The system of gold-plated copper tubes begins at the top of the monument and stretches down the edges of the pyramidion, the uppermost portion of the structure.

The rappelling team was dealing with other logistical issues in the afternoon and was closely monitoring forecasts that indicated a chance of thunderstorms that could force them to wait until Wednesday.

Team member Erik Sohn told The Associated Press Monday that the job was a dream assignment among the relatively small field of architectural engineers certified to hoist themselves up and down the sides of buildings.

"This is definitely a job that everyone would like to get. We have a relatively small group that's certified to our level," said the 33-year-old from Chantilly, Va. "It's such an iconic structure. Everyone wants to be on a monument like this."

The team is being advised by Brandon Latham, a ranger at Denali National Park in Alaska with extensive rappelling experience. He said Monday that working on the monument would be similar to rappelling down the face of a cliff.

While the monument remains structurally sound, the earthquake caused numerous cracks and chips to form in the marble exterior and the granite interior support structure. The longest crack is 4 feet long and about an inch wide, and park service officials said daylight can be seen through some of the cracks.

The exterior inspection is expected to last about 5 days. Afterward, WJE will begin an emergency weatherization of the monument — essentially filling the holes with caulk or similar substances.

Park service officials hope to establish a timetable for repairing and reopening the monument by mid-October.

classicman 09-27-2011 04:01 PM

Wondering if congress will fight over the cost of this as well. sigh

ZenGum 09-27-2011 09:21 PM

Glatt, if you were holding that camera level, the monument has bigger problems than a few cracks!

HungLikeJesus 09-27-2011 09:27 PM

I think they should knock it down and put up a Starbucks.

TheMercenary 09-30-2011 08:30 PM

Good Morning America had a segment on that today, one of the people going to the top is a young female stonemason/engineer. She seemed quite knowledgeable. Just glad ole stiffy Bill Clinton is getting repaired....

monster 10-02-2011 06:09 PM

I looks like it's covered in fake stone wallpaper

infinite monkey 10-02-2011 06:19 PM

Oh you're right, it does look like fake stone wallpaper!

I know because I have fake stone wallpaper on a small wall. Hey, it was here when I moved in, and I'm the world's best procrastinator.


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