Too High… Can’t Breathe….
As someone with acrophobia, this video was almost as bad as actually being there:
In fact, I had to stop when the cameraman walked across the pipe. Perhaps one of you can watch and tell me how it ends…
Via Xavier.
As someone with acrophobia, this video was almost as bad as actually being there:
In fact, I had to stop when the cameraman walked across the pipe. Perhaps one of you can watch and tell me how it ends…
Via Xavier.
“I had to stop when the cameraman walked across the pipe”
Was this at the first, or second, small pipe, the big pipe like a bridge, or the first, or second, steel beam?
It’s called “The King’s Pathway (Caminito del Ray)”.
Umm… the first one. Your enumeration of further pipes tells me that I need not attempt further viewing in the hopes of making it past the pipe walking.
Sorry to dissuade you from watching the rest: It is quite interesting. Too bad the viewer doesn’t appear to have a fast forward.
ps. If you do want to try to watch the following times would be the ones to avoid
1:19-1:22 hole
1:25-1:40 pipe
2:26-2:34 pipe
4:40-4:54 beam
5:13-5:22 hole
5:40-5:57 beam
Does anyone else feel dizzy after watching that?
Hi Aubrey,
I watched the whole thing. Gave me a bit of a headache. Kind of took my breath away.
Tia
I finally made it all the way through. All I can say is that whoever took that video is completely nuts, because it appeared that he only used the wire on the wall once.
Heck, I don’t even like climbing up on the roof of a one-story house. I can’t even contemplate trying to walk on that thing.
Where is this place? Spain?
Crystal,
Yep. It’s in Spain. Take a look at the Wikipedia link that Kevin posted in the first comment for more info on it.
No way, no how, no ever…. there’s not enough money in the world to get me over that thing….
I was not concerned about the big pipe, it appeared to be the only part well maintained, the crumbling concrete no way