By popular demand, here's proof that dogs can toss a caber..
Even if it's just an 8 footer weighing about 30 lbs..
The object is to get it to do a complete flip, and judged for accuracy in the toss direction. A caber weighs between 100 and 180 lbs, and is between 16 and 22 feet long.
http://scottishheavyathletics.com/caber.html
Even if it's just an 8 footer weighing about 30 lbs..
The object is to get it to do a complete flip, and judged for accuracy in the toss direction. A caber weighs between 100 and 180 lbs, and is between 16 and 22 feet long.
http://scottishheavyathletics.com/caber.html
Category Fursuiting / Fursuit
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1280 x 962px
File Size 415.8 kB
geeez, you really did. been to a highland games a couple of times myself.
there was a lineman for the railroad once, when i was in my teens, guy not much older the i was,
tall skinny dood, never guess to look he had it in him,
used to plant actual real telephone poles by himself.
no crane on the truck or trailer.
pick up one end, drag it to the hole, then start from the other end and walk it into standing upright in the hole next to the old
one to be replaced.
not the same thing, but damd impressive to see it done by someone who no way looked like they could.
there was a lineman for the railroad once, when i was in my teens, guy not much older the i was,
tall skinny dood, never guess to look he had it in him,
used to plant actual real telephone poles by himself.
no crane on the truck or trailer.
pick up one end, drag it to the hole, then start from the other end and walk it into standing upright in the hole next to the old
one to be replaced.
not the same thing, but damd impressive to see it done by someone who no way looked like they could.
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