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18 Comments:
im not really afraid of heights but, no. just...no. uhn uh.
Me and my father agree atleast on one thing and thats "I am not afraid of heights, but the impact at the bottom." This video made my heart pound. He/she seemed to stroll along casually, as if he had walked that trail hundreds of times before.
I agree w/ cynn. If i had to go on that trail i would lose the flood gate and make the people pay to go thru as revenge though.
That just gives me the heebie jeebies.
This video is lost on me.
Besides those broken parts where you have to balance only on the pipe, all I see is a path and stairs.
Tl; eurodancey sound killed my interest halfway through.
About it: I couldn't stop think about this video I saw of some guy running this trail and monkeying his way past the people he met. I gotta agree with nika: This is just a guy walking a trail and some stairs.
I started feeling sick after about 22 seconds.
i WANT TO GO HERE so bad.
it's exciting to know somebody built this trail, and people still go here after it has long been crumbled.
nika, did you notice the holes in the concrete at one point in the trail?
thats where the "just path and stairs" can quickly become a freefall
though you could just pack a parachute and basejump off the top...
I did alpinism for 3 years so for me anything that's build out of concrete is more predictable in it's imperfection than something shaped by nature and not made primarily for humanoids walking on it.
So while hiking on this trail (I can't call it climbing, it's walking) you just have to be afraid they were cheap while building it and bought some Hungarian cement with 90% sand content.