Shots from the top of One Bloor West (sorry it's taken me so long to post these — more coming in a bit):

Heading up...(you don't see a lot from the hoist!)
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The hoist currently goes to 79. Above that, you're hiking...
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Within the elevator core, several flights above still!
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Seriously...
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The brackets from the inside:
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Closer to the top of the elevator core:
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Welcome to the 85th!
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The elevator core from here:
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That's some heavy rebar...
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Just your average worksite gabfest...
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Photo time!
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The view from between the weather protection...
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More views to come in the sequel (assuming this franchise-opener sells enough tickets).

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^Does Mr. 42's legs get all wibbly-wobbly when he's up there shmoozing with the exposed elements? I know mines would! >.<
There were a few people who exhibited that they were out of their comfort zone while we were riding the hoist up, (I somehow managed to stop myself from being a jackass by jumping up and down in there), but nobody seemed scared to be up there once we were on the 85th, it felt totally solid, even without a tuned mass damper in place! (Well, there was no wind to speak of!) The only time I've not felt good somewhere high up were the initial minutes on the Edgewalk around the CN Tower when they had us lean over the side. After that it was like, what, we have go back in 15 or 20 minutes later?!

So, who is going to claim the 20,000th post in this thread?!

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I wonder how many stories has been built already for One Bloor West? I know the building has been taken over by Tridel and continued construction but I apologies if this question seems stupid but I'm looking foward to when the building finishes construction
 
^Does Mr. 42's legs get all wibbly-wobbly when he's up there shmoozing with the exposed elements? I know mines would! >.<
There were a few people who exhibited that they were out of their comfort zone while we were riding the hoist up, (I somehow managed to stop myself from being a jackass by jumping up and down in there), but nobody seemed scared to be up there once we were on the 85th, it felt totally solid, even without a tuned mass damper in place! (Well, there was no wind to speak of!) The only time I've not felt good somewhere high up were the initial minutes on the Skywalk around the CN Tower when they had us lean over the side. After that it was like, what, we have go back in 15 or 20 minutes later?!

So, who is going to claim the 20,000th post in this thread?!

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So neither of you are coming skydiving with me?

Pfft.

Spoilsports.

LOL
 

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