http://www.break.com/index/scariest-hik ... world.html
Have to say that I am not that fearful of heights, yet this hike would take some doing on my part to complete.
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Mostly because the way a lot of that causeway looks, you have no idea of the part you are standing on is going to hold you. Looks like they used old train rails for part of the construction. Any idea where it was?
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Yeah I don't mind the heights or narrow walkways.. it is just some of those broken concrete sections, especially when he passes an area that has fallen away then proceeds to walk on the concrete right after that is all cracked to hell... crazy.Sir Purrcival wrote:Mostly because the way a lot of that causeway looks, you have no idea of the part you are standing on is going to hold you.
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I could scale the outside 2 or 3 stories of an old apartment building (when I left the keys inside).
And nowadays I can work on my house roof replacing the shingles.
But just looking at that "hike" gives me the willies. No thanks.
Something deep in the brain is scary, like an urge to fly. No wings. Ain't gonna work. :lol:
I suppose I should have taken up base jumping to get rid of or satisfy that urge to fly.
And nowadays I can work on my house roof replacing the shingles.
But just looking at that "hike" gives me the willies. No thanks.
Something deep in the brain is scary, like an urge to fly. No wings. Ain't gonna work. :lol:
I suppose I should have taken up base jumping to get rid of or satisfy that urge to fly.