He’s painted himself right into a nook! Dwelling renovator makes use of his mountaineering abilities to cross room with out touching the moist ground
- Ben Townsend, 34, had simply painted ground of his house in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- He realised he left his bank card, keys and ID on the opposite facet of painted room
- Skilled climber grapples beams in ceilings to assist swing himself throughout
- TikTok clip seen 46,000 instances as customers dubbed him ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘monkey’
That is the second an skilled mountain climber was compelled to climb the partitions of his Indiana residence after portray himself right into a nook – actually.
Ben Townsend, 34, had simply painted the ground of his basement house in Fort Wayne when he realised he had left his bank card, keys and ID on the opposite facet of the room.
In a video shared on his TikTok web page on September 5, a shirtless Mr Townsend may be seen clinging to the picket beams within the ceiling as he swings above the newly-painted ground.
Ben Townsend, 34, had simply painted the ground of his basement house in Fort Wayne when he realised he had left his bank card, keys and ID on the opposite facet of the room
In a video shared on his TikTok web page on September 5, Mr Townsend may be seen clinging to the picket beams within the ceiling as he swings above the newly-painted ground
He captioned the video: ‘These instances whenever you simply completed portray a ground and must urgently go away however you left your keys, ID and bank cards within the again room.’
The mountain climber of ten years, who works at a psychological well being care centre, then makes use of his legs to grapple a column within the brick wall as he manoeuvres himself round to the again room.
He then reappears carrying a T-shirt and climbs again to the place he began.
He captioned the video: ‘These instances whenever you simply completed portray a ground and must urgently go away however you left your keys, ID and bank cards within the again room.’
The clip has been seen greater than 46,000 instances and has obtained 1000’s of ‘likes’.
One viewer branded Mr Townsend (pictured) ‘king of “ground is lava”‘, to which he responded: ‘I actually texted a pal and stated: “I am about to play the final word sport of ground is lava.”‘
One viewer branded Mr Townsend ‘king of “ground is lava”‘, to which he responded: ‘I actually texted a pal and stated: “I am about to play the final word sport of ground is lava.”‘
He instructed one other ‘impressed’ viewer: ‘I used to be impressed I did not fall too.’
One other dubbed him ‘spider-monkey’ whereas one joked: ‘Spider-Man Spider-Man, does no matter a spider can’.
However he has stiff competitors if he desires to carry onto that nickname.
A Brooklyn man who turned New York Metropolis’s rooftops, streets and transit system into his private playground was dubbed the real-life Spider-Man after being filmed taking a leap throughout underground subway tracks in a viral video watched by hundreds of thousands final September.
Sterling made it look simple and added a entrance flip for good measure earlier than hopping aboard a Manhattan-bound L practice that rolled into the station, taking his COVID-19 masks off and shaking his head in a show of bravado
Byron Sterling, a 30-year-old medical transportation driver, solely instructed DailyMail.com that he was the daredevil seen leaping from one platform to a different on the Broadway Junction subway cease in Brooklyn.
It is a stunt different mere mortals have failed at miserably, slamming into the alternative wall or falling brief into the tracks.
Sterling made it look simple and added a entrance flip for good measure earlier than hopping aboard a Manhattan-bound L practice that rolled into the station, taking his COVID-19 masks off and shaking his head in a show of bravado.
‘I landed it completely,’ Sterling boasted to DailyMail.com. ‘After I leap, I simply really feel this adrenaline rush. It simply offers me such a cheerful feeling. I be happy.’
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