OMG !

I've done some walking in the mountains round here, some rope bridges, some narrow ledges with a fair drop, but this just doesn't bear thinking about uh oh wow doh check out the link for the whole story & the amazing end when you reach the top wow





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well I climbed a rope bridge in north of Ireland about 60 feet and I nearly collapsed with fear one would have to have a death wish ithink is frighting just looking at
John, and these things always look a lot worse in real life, pictures never do it justice uh oh wow beer
tell me this is there many killed there id say there must be
John, it's China so I doubt you'd get realistic figures on that but I'm sure there must have been a few.
This is one of the rope bridges in the Sierra Nevada national park just north of here.

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Now I do like a drop of tea ZEE ...grin:
No way laugh ....incredible!blues
Raven, adds new meaning to the saying " I'm dying for a cup of tea" laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh beer
not for all the tea in china has taken a new twist
I bet at that altitude the tea wouldn't taste right anyway due the kettle boiling too soon doh laugh rolling on the floor laughing but after you've had your tea you've got to go down help innocent
Amazing z! I was just wondering how did they manage to out those chains and planks there
India, the mind boggles on that confused must have a long extension lead for their drill laugh rolling on the floor laughing wave
This is the Camino del Rey ( The kings pathway )a few miles east of here & was used in the film Von Ryan's Express.

Correction, the camino del rey is actually just west of here, you'll notice at the start of the vid he jumps over the barrier as it's not supposed to be in use till repairs have been completed.
Howdy Zman

If I did that trail I bet I would sit down to the tea and realise that my sambos were still at home in the lunch box. laugh

Have many people have lost their lunch on the way up. dunno
Non, that's a good point, probably not a good idea to look up whilst you're climbing, it may not be just lunch that's plummeting down toward you uh oh cool laugh
@Zman..... Great photosthumbs up thumbs up but you would never catch me up there, I'm afraid of heights!! my heart would give out.
uh oh uh oh
Godan, just looking at the pics & the vid make me feel wobbly laugh rolling on the floor laughing
Non, I think due to the lack of any kind of safety equipment this is worse than that vid you posted on the guy repairing the mast uh oh drinking blues laugh
I agree zman.
But at least he was getting paid laugh
Non, I don't think any amount of money would get me to do either, not much point in money as I'm pretty sure I wouldn't survive to spend it doh laugh
Ireland has a Pilgrimage up a mountain.
Sharp rocks and bare feet roll eyes not a good combination in my opinion. dunno
Non, is it like Lourdes where they go in wheel chairs and come away with new tyres dancing laugh
Non, are they to help them walk or beat each others backs confused
Its a Swiss army stick.
reaching, prying, poking, leaning, walking,

Some say after being at the top of the mountain it gains the ability of bringing on confessions if needed. laugh
wave ZMan: Wow! I have climb that mountain. And also walk that brige many times too! Its a very easy thing to do! . . . rolling on the floor laughing
Be a waste of time for me then, been so long since I did anything worthy of a confession I've forgotten what it was confused mind you that could be Alzheimer's & maybe I did something yesterday I've forgotten about confused doh laugh
@ Z - While at the tea-house you might have a craving for pizza, do you think the pizza boy would deliver, Mate.....laugh rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing ....thumbs up cheers
McPepper wave I thought you were going to say they have bigger mountains in the states there for a moment dancing laugh wine
Hans, if he can get his moped up there I don't see why not motorcycle angel2 crazy rolling on the floor laughing
laugh ZMan: yep! Things is bigger in Texas. And also made in Georgia. Sign: McPepper! . . . rolling on the floor laughing
Hans, one cheese & mushroom coming right up laugh rolling on the floor laughing

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@ Z - laugh rolling on the floor laughing He would need a heat exchanger set up from his exhaust to keep it hot...... laugh rolling on the floor laughing .... it gets pretty cold up there.... grin cheers
Hans, I reckon he'd be sweating so much his body heat would do the job laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh
@ Z - Sweaty cheese and mushroom.... barf ..... I think the delivery fee might be too high.... laugh rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing .... grin cheers
Hans, I bet with most people when they go for the decent the pizza would get to bottom before they do barf laugh rolling on the floor laughing laugh
So you risk life and limb to get to where? Dead end rolling on the floor laughing
wow oh wow that is some walking in Spaincheering
I did the Great Wall a few years back and believe me that was so steep and high I got that altitude sickness. But what an experience actually hair raising as their was hundreds of people all doing the same. One side for up other for down.
Past going so high now but your pictures were great.peace
Will do it..
Only
&
only if..
Them chains & planks do not have "Made in China" stickers on them!

rolling on the floor laughing yay peace
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Originally from the UK I retired & moved to Spain 20 years ago, whilst it's not paradise it's probably as close as I'll ever come to it, living on a mountain with the sea in front & mountains behind & 320 days of sunshine a year. Still reasonably fit [read more]