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Edge Walk CN Tower Toronto
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Yesterday I went up the CN Tower in Toronto and walked over the glass floor. You don`t realise how flippin high it is until you go up it. They are introducing a new attraction called the Edge Walk. You can put a harness on and walk around the outside ledge (as if you are about to commit suicide). Would you? Even if someone paid you to do it? Sorry I can`t do a clicky. I`m hopeless like that.
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Oh, yes please!
The Mendlesham transmitter mast (which was the highest TV mast in Europe when it was put up0 is just up the road from me:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/851627
Ever since I was a child, I've had an ambition to climb it!
Here's your link, 237SJ:
http://www.dailymail....r-Toronto-Canada.html
The Mendlesham transmitter mast (which was the highest TV mast in Europe when it was put up0 is just up the road from me:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/851627
Ever since I was a child, I've had an ambition to climb it!
Here's your link, 237SJ:
http://www.dailymail....r-Toronto-Canada.html
I don't mind heights but when I went up I was far more reluctant that I'd thought I'd be to stand on the floor. Having seen all the kids lying on it as it having photos, I made myself though and was fine once I got on.
The daft thing is, someone told me that the whole floor is like that just most of it is covered so you can't see. Not sure if that's right?
I would go out in a harness, if you are secured and can't fall then it's the kind of mad thing I would do. Strangely, I'd find that easier than the see through floor.
I met a uni friend there, the first time I'd seen her in about 10 years! We went for dinner in the revolving restaurant and got a window seat and ate as the sun set, such a brilliant memory. Was intrigued by the futuristic security scanners too!
The daft thing is, someone told me that the whole floor is like that just most of it is covered so you can't see. Not sure if that's right?
I would go out in a harness, if you are secured and can't fall then it's the kind of mad thing I would do. Strangely, I'd find that easier than the see through floor.
I met a uni friend there, the first time I'd seen her in about 10 years! We went for dinner in the revolving restaurant and got a window seat and ate as the sun set, such a brilliant memory. Was intrigued by the futuristic security scanners too!
This one is very near me .. http://www.flickr.com...68063@N06/4433397560/
A Jaguar a/c on a low level NAVEX managed to hit the top (small tower is new)
years back .. the engine of the Jag (a/c recovered ok to Bedford) came to me .. and was full of chunks of copper!
Engine ingested chunks of a microwave tx on the top.
A Jaguar a/c on a low level NAVEX managed to hit the top (small tower is new)
years back .. the engine of the Jag (a/c recovered ok to Bedford) came to me .. and was full of chunks of copper!
Engine ingested chunks of a microwave tx on the top.
Someone should tell them to follow Mendlesham's example, Al ;-)
http://www.alpix.co.u...lt_files/page0006.htm
http://www.alpix.co.u...lt_files/page0006.htm
It`s right what`s said about the kids. They have no fear and were lying face down on the glass floor. One guy was jumping up and down on it which I wasn`t too keen on though. I wouldn`t be worried about the Edge Walk in itself. The trouble is I`m not sure I could get over the thought that the harness could break. The worry about that would be what stop`s me doing it.
It's certainly scary, especially when one of your mates trips you up...
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=dwdm6p&s=7
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=dwdm6p&s=7
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