
Climber scales tower to win free Ford Explorer parked on top
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A sport climber has won a Ford Explorer Plug-in Hybrid by climbing the worlds-tallest free-standing climbing tower in Norway.
The wood frame OVER tower is the tallest of its kind in the world and fitted with aluminum climbing surfaces. It's so high that it can be seen across a nearby straight in Denmark. The Explorer was lifted on top by a crane. "Norway is one of the world’s most progressive markets for electrified vehicles, so the OVER tower was the clear choice to host a challenge involving our pure-electric-capable, seven-seat SUV." Fourteen took on the challenge but it was 21-year-old Leo Ketil Bøe who set the fastest time of 3 minutes, 33 seconds.More Related News