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Let's climb the famous Sydney Harbor Bridge. It was built in 1932 and was not opened for climbing for about 7 decades. I am glad to be able to climb it. Here I am, with my waist strapped to the railing standing on the catwalk at the summit of the bridge. I am the last lady on the front row. I was so excited and happy that I made it! Can you see the Opera House behind us?
The above picture was taken by the Bridge Climb tour operator. All our personal belongings including our clothes, watch, jewelry and camera had to be stored in our personal locker during the climb.
For those who have children, bear in mind that all climbers must be above 12 years old. Those between 12-16 years old have to be accompanied by an adult.
Upon registration and payment for the climb, you will attend a briefing and simulation. Each of you will be strapped around the waist with a metal gadget that will lock and glide onto the railing throughout the climb. You have to watch it as you turn.
The above diagram is an illustration of 3 main points. Number 4 is the start of the climb from the eastern arch. Number 5 is the summit of the bridge where your group picture will be taken. After you have reached the summit, you will cross the bridge and return from the western arch at number 6.
You will see cars, road and water below you. If you have a phobia for heights, try to concentrate on the climb and don't look down.
At the end of the climb, you will receive a climb certificate and purchase the photos of your choice.
I enjoy the adventure. I hope that you will enjoy it too.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Sydney Harbor Bridge
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6 comments:
haha .. That make my heart pump faster ...
Terence,
It's not that bad because there is a guide and we are all strapped to the railing. However, one has to be fit to do the climb.
Is this the bridge that the contestants in the Amazing Race climbed ?
Ordnacin @
www.happytripper.com
Ordnacin,
Yes, it's the same bridge that they climbed.
that must have been a wonderful experience! I wish I tried that when I was in Sydney...
Interesting to know.
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