Tim Krywosa of Boonville celebrates his team's victory atop the greased telephone pole at the Jordan Fall Festival, in September, 2001. The five members of "Tops off, Bottoms Up" reached the top of the 30-foot tower in 25.82 seconds, the fastest time of the weekend.
Pole climber by Trevor Kapralos
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