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.

11 Comments

  1. Kevin says:

    “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? smile

    It’s called “The King’s Pathway (Caminito del Ray)”.

  2. 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.  sick

  3. Kevin says:

    Sorry to dissuade you from watching the rest: It is quite interesting.  Too bad the viewer doesn’t appear to have a fast forward.

  4. Kevin says:

    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

  5. Rodney says:

    Does anyone else feel dizzy after watching that?

  6. Mary says:

    Hi Aubrey,
    I watched the whole thing. Gave me a bit of a headache. Kind of took my breath away.
    Tia

  7. 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.

  8. Crystal says:

    Where is this place? Spain?

  9. 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.

  10. Peter says:

    No way, no how, no ever…. there’s not enough money in the world to get me over that thing….

  11. thomas says:

    I was not concerned about the big pipe, it appeared to be the only part well maintained, the crumbling concrete no way