Honestly man me too. I went once and i chickend out. I stood on the glass floor and had the biggest anxiety attack of my life. I felt so fuckin vulrable and just to think some people do that for a living
You claim it was the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere, when in reality it was in the Guinness book of records as the tallest tower in the world, the tallest free standing structure in the world and the World’s tallest building.
Damn I’m so terrified of heights I wanna try!! I’m sure I’m going to cry while I’m up there but hey 😩😅 I wanna face my fear and see a great once in a lifetime view!!!
I recently tried the city climb in New York City and it’s an amazing experience. I made a video about my experience. Next time, I’m in Toronto I have to try this one. Btw, nice video 👍🏼
@@yurikatsuki6611 lol! Yeah I know right?! Like it looks beautiful but if we were there together i would be looking at you for support and needing help breathing Xd
It isn't a ride at all. It's just a defiance of death. And since there's nothing but concrete and asphalt below, it would be a devilish way to die. Even a great white shark attack wouldn't be this bad.
Welcome to just a brief taste of my world as a tower climber. It's all about trusting the equipment. There is 0% chance you fall here. Once you convince your mind of that you can enjoy the experience. Literally nothing dangerous about it lol. They have those lanyards so short, I don't think you could even touch your knees to the walkway.
Yeah right, nothing is 0% chance but certain things are 100%. They said 0% chance about the Titanic too. I'd say, there will definitely be a fatality sooner or later given the numbers. I clean up aftermath accidents and carnage and see the fragility of man everyday and the fatuous trust in fallible man made equipment