Walk a Suspension Bridge

Walk a Suspension Bridge

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Test your nerves crossing deep gorges or valleys on swaying bridges that offer spectacular views and a healthy dose of vertigo. Famous suspension bridges like those in Costa Rica's cloud forests or Nepal's mountain valleys combine breathtaking scenery with the thrill of walking hundreds of feet above the ground. The key is not looking down until you're safely across.

Difficulty
25/100Medium
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Cost
$0 – $50
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Time
1hour
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People
1+
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Setting
outdoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed

People who tried this

β€œI have never seen a suspension bridge in person let alone walked across one ( insert fear of heights right here) and this one kinda sneaks up on ya, just as you crest a small ridge, there it is. The little creek that’s been there along our hike is suddenly plummeting 75ft over the edge into drift creek canyon. [...] upon first arriving at the bridge you just have to admire the feat it must have taken to construct this beauty which allows you to walk straight out over this canyon 100 feet above it. Hanging in suspension by cables, it’s easily a captivating experience to walk across and admire the waterfall and the deep canyon below you. It truly must be seen with your own eyes to be fully appreciated.”
positiveβ€” Bre Seabrook Β· BRE WANDERSsource β†—
β€œThis by far, is still the most impressive bridge I’ve ever walked on. [...] I have to admit, it was a bit scary to cross. I was a few months pregnant with my first child and I remember β€œmommy mode” kicking in and I was questioning if I should walk across it or not. Luckily, my husband had his typical response for everything, β€œit’s fine” and I made the trip across. It was incredible!”
mixedβ€” Lacy Β· Adventures of a Busy Momsource β†—

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