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I recall someone took a photo of that guy trying to run up that escalator in reverse and barely making it, tripping over in the process- anyone here have it?
Was the guy wearing a yellow shirt and carrying some sort of box?
tkwetzel
24-04-2005, 19:39
Was it one of those EXTREMELY long escalators at one of the MARTA stations?
If it was, I can say from experience that trying to run up those escalators is not a good idea (however fun it may be) :yikes:.
Winged Wonder
24-04-2005, 19:45
heehee... we had a teammember do that.. he tripped at the top of the really really long escalators and then just sorta DIED... so he rode the excalator all the way down and then had to take the one on the right all the way up.
... i dunno if anyone has a picture of him though. i never thought about whipping out my camera to capture that moment...
george56
24-04-2005, 19:58
i know i was able to get this guy from 384 (Sparky) to run up the down escalator. it was the really long one outside of Gate C. he got about 3/4 of the way up and then tripped and then he got stopped by the security guard but then got past him for the finish. i think i got it on tape but im not sure. if i find it ill see if i can post a link. it was pretty cool.
i ran up the esclator by gate c 3 times! I allways beet my team going on the up esclator.
never triped though
The guy was on my team ;) (614, black shirts with a hawk resembling a pidgeon or dove), "ran" up the escalator on the way between the pits and the Georgia Dome (the long one inside the GWCC) and when he nearly reached the top, some members of a team wearing yellow shirts came down and he tripped on his bag containing a 12 pound laptop.
Sister Grimm
24-04-2005, 20:57
There were a lot of people running up the down escalators...
I know I did at one point just to catch a match... or was it one of the other team members... meh...
A couple of the mentors on my team also did the same... actually, no, only one... but a lot of the students did it... For one reason or another. Freak out the chaperones (Bad idea...), rushing to get something, just plain impatient, etc.
Gosh, a 12 pound laptop? That really has to sting... hope it's still in one piece (as well as your team member, of course!)
Now that I think about it... did anyone go down the up escalator?
RudimentaryPeni
24-04-2005, 23:12
I was looking like a super hero everytime i went up. one of my team members took a picture of it. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/CantCheatMatt/PICT0042.jpg
Hahaha if it was a guy in an orange shirt, it was probably our mentor Ron. He and our other mentors Rick and Eric constantly had races up the escalators of GWCC
Quatitos
24-04-2005, 23:26
I recall someone took a photo of that guy trying to run up that escalator in reverse and barely making it, tripping over in the process- anyone here have it?Was it the guy that when he tripped someone hit the e-stop for the escalator or was it another guy? Either way my camera had died early that day so I didn't get a chance to.
tkwetzel
25-04-2005, 00:04
Was it one of those EXTREMELY long escalators at one of the MARTA stations?
If it was, I can say from experience that trying to run up those escalators is not a good idea (however fun it may be) :yikes:.
Now I remember the rest of my story as to why it was a bad idea. I not only ran up the EXTREMELY long down escalator. I did it wearing sandals (the feet hurt a little afterwords) and with a backpack with an old heavy laptop in it. And the escalators right by the GA Dome and GWCC are nothing compared to the one I went up at a MARTA station (I'll post a picture if I can find it).
SizzelChest330
25-04-2005, 00:54
I recall someone took a photo of that guy trying to run up that escalator in reverse and barely making it, tripping over in the process- anyone here have it?
I beleive that was me...
Do you remember which day this happened just to make sure?
I guess I'm getting old :ahh: enough now to be the "adult" and say that running up the down escalators is really foolish.
Or maybe I've just seen enough soft tissue wounds to know that you don't want one. :rolleyes:
Wetzel
I beleive that was me...
Do you remember which day this happened just to make sure?
Friday evening.
SizzelChest330
25-04-2005, 02:18
Our team had several students race up the stairs friday evening...It could have been one of us....
On saturday, My friend and i started jogging up the stairs and just before I reached the top I tripped and started going down the escalator, then my friend picked me up and carried me to the top (all done in a goofy manner of course).
however, when I tripped my leg fell on one of the dumb spikes on the step..
oh well...
At least people still thought it was funny :D
I guess I'm getting old enough now to be the "adult" and say that running up the down escalators is really foolish.
Yes it is really foolish......but it was alot faster than the line for the correct escalator :cool:
There were a lot of people running up the down escalators...
I know I did at one point just to catch a match... or was it one of the other team members... meh...
A couple of the mentors on my team also did the same... actually, no, only one... but a lot of the students did it... For one reason or another. Freak out the chaperones (Bad idea...), rushing to get something, just plain impatient, etc.
Gosh, a 12 pound laptop? That really has to sting... hope it's still in one piece (as well as your team member, of course!)
Now that I think about it... did anyone go down the up escalator?
About half of my team went up the down escalator on Saturday when everyone was leaving, the one right next to the dome that was always crowded, but no one was going down when we went on it Saturday, it was exhausting, I think we passed everyone on the up escalator.
Sister Grimm
25-04-2005, 18:30
Everyone's admitting they ran up the down escalator, it's kinda funny...
I shouldn't say anything, my ankle still bites in pain from it.
But I'm going to go off and see if I can find anyone on our team who has anything like that... there were a lot of people taking pictures of it, so there's a good chance something like that would have happened...
Bah, out smart everyone, use an ELEVATOR :) I avoided tons of people inside the GWCC by using the elvators to get to the pit level. :)
tkwetzel
25-04-2005, 18:40
Bah, out smart everyone, use an ELEVATOR :) I avoided tons of people inside the GWCC by using the elvators to get to the pit level. :)
Can't use an elevator when there isn't one ;)! I do realize that there is one inside the GWCC, but depending on where you were going, it could have been really far out of your way.
White_Orpheus
26-04-2005, 00:44
At nationals last year, my whole team had a competition to run up the MARTA escalators by the Peachtree. We went down to teh station at about 1:00 and got to racing. My team is stereotypically dorky, and no one except me participates in any athletic activity. Putting my X-Country and track skills to use, i proceeded to annihhilate my teammates, putting forth a mighty time of 32 seconds. Good times.
Yeah several or our guys ran up the down escalator at the dome. Unfortunatly, I had stepped in some water before going up one of the three times, and slipped about half-way up. That was Friday. I cought myself though. The first time you feel like puking, the second you have built up a bit of stamina, and the third is like the first for some reason(Probably because I drank a soda before it). Short= Get tired fast. -My experience.
Cyberguy34000
28-04-2005, 19:30
At nationals we were carrying extra tools and equipment from the airport to our hotel. I got stuck with the really heavy battery cart with wheels on the bottom. You know that one really really really long and steep escalator at the airport? Well when we were riding it, it was jammed pack from top to bottom. So I just set up the battery cart on its side, but it didn't quite fit the stair. Towards the top the thing starts to slip but luckily, the team members behind me stopped it before it went more than a step or two.
Though it made me think about what would have happened if they hadn't caught it. A 20-30 pound battery cart tumbling 100 feet down a crammed escalator, gaining momentum and knocking out everyone's knees on the way. Ouch!
But I'm glad that didn't happen. Be careful with wheels on escalators! :)
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