There are signs on some of the towers that say "No chair bouncing or leg swinging." Don't worry. There is a really neat looking cave at the base of the wall where the lift unloads. Mr. H asked me if it bothered me, riding up so high. I told him as long as I didn't have to move from the spot I was sitting on, I was fine. If the cable stopped working and we were within reach of a supporting tower, it wouldn't make any difference to me: I wouldn't be able to move.It amazed me that there are no rails or signs telling you not to get close to the edge as you walk across the bridge.
I walked straight down the middle. Did I mention, I don't do heights.From the top, you don't really get the feeling that there is any space beneath you. From underneath, it is unmistakable.
Once you get under the bridge, it is a 1.25 mile hike back down to the parking lot.

This is the beginning of that hike. If there are people coming up, you'll just have to wait: it is definitely a no passing zone.
I did something to our camera while we were here, so none of my pictures exist. I thought I took a picture just like each of these (and many more), but these are borrowed these from various flicker sites. I think it shows how people think alike in that there are so many pictures of the same thing I thought noteworthy.
I don't do heights or caves. You are much braver than me.
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