My husband and I go to Vancouver several times a year and the suspension bridge is one of the things he is always trying to get me to do. I just don't wantta! I'm sure I'd feel just like you did.
I am glad I did it. I would recommend looking for a lull because it is the people behind you that really make it sway. The tree-top adventure was good and acted as a warm-up for the return. While it uses similar bridges between decks on trees, you are only a story or three above ground, so kind of ease into the height things, but you get good practice with the walking motion.
No, there's a suspension bridge up in northern B.C., and I always refused to cross it. The only one I'll cross is the one on Pirate Island in Dland! [g]
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This from the person who walked to the end of a cliff with no barrier and took photo's, Please! It would be cakewalk for you.
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No, there's a suspension bridge up in northern B.C., and I always refused to cross it. The only one I'll cross is the one on Pirate Island in Dland! [g]
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Says you. Obviously we will not be crossing anything that can move together.
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