2010-02-26
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Don't look down
I'm not one for edges - something that makes my years climbing slightly confusing. A couple of years ago we hiked the Zion Canyon Overlook Trail, which spends a small part of its route on a set of suspended boards. That was a little disconcerting, but I managed it.
Here's
marypcb on one of the slightly hairy bits of the path, where the trail narrows, and you end up ducking under a low rock overhang. At least it's a cool respite from the hot desert sun.

However, the route of El Caminito Del Rey in Spain is one of the scariest paths I can think of. It's several hundred feet over a river, a decaying concrete ledge than runs halfway up a sheer canyon cliff wall.
If you suffer from vertigo, this YouTube video of someone hiking the Caminito may not be for you...
I'll stay down here for a while now...
Here's
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However, the route of El Caminito Del Rey in Spain is one of the scariest paths I can think of. It's several hundred feet over a river, a decaying concrete ledge than runs halfway up a sheer canyon cliff wall.
If you suffer from vertigo, this YouTube video of someone hiking the Caminito may not be for you...
I'll stay down here for a while now...
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Been there, done that...
Oh, this is wonderful.
"It is revolutionary"
"They all are."
I have had this phone call. Though I have to admit I have not had the wit to come up with the rejoinder in this little skit...
I think I need to track down the text to animation tool that's been used here...
"It is revolutionary"
"They all are."
I have had this phone call. Though I have to admit I have not had the wit to come up with the rejoinder in this little skit...
I think I need to track down the text to animation tool that's been used here...