Climbing the Harbour Bridge in Sydney Australia was definitely one of the ultimate highlights of my trip to Australia and New Zealand. Join me, well kind of join me, as I get ready for the experience of a lifetime!
hello I didn't think I could do that climbing the bridge but when I did it I was so exciting it was amazing view to see from the top hopefully I will do it again one day
Thanks for the info. Decided to do the climb after I viewed your very informative video. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm taking your advice and doing the twilight climb, Tuesday, March 13, 2018!
I think there are 3 levels of climb; lower, middle, and the very top. So if you don't think/feel that you can do the longest climb you don't have to. Has anyone else heard this?
Tom Hall Tom, nice video and thanks for sharing! I did the climb on the final day of my Aussie tour in 2002 and I still cannot believe that I did this since I have a BIG fear of heights!!! I cannot even get up on a ladder to go on the roof of my one-story house now but did the climb! Go figure!!! I had a GREAT tour guide and most of the people in my group of 12 were very friendly. Before the climb, I had gone to a church to pray and maybe that helped me. I even got a bit emotional after the climb as I was walking back to my hotel since I overcame my BIG fear with help from courage and self-confidence inside of me that I did not know that I had. I am now 61 and will never do this climb again but what a VERY exhilarating way to end almost three weeks in Australia!!! And I have the pictures to remind me of that day and the BridgeClimb!!!
Is there anything you can do regarding the Sydney Bridge that does cost an arm and a leg.I couldn't do the walk across as I cant stand heights and would probably have a panic attack. Otherwise any recommendations? if anyone can help
You can do 1.5 hour climb instead of the full 3.5 hour climb. It's half price from the full bridge climb and you still get the taste of doing the climb. It's not super high up as well since it's only a quarter of the way so hopefully you won't get a panic attack
Great video. This is how i travel nowadays. Via other people. One thing that's a little creepy about this video .. did you guys notice that the guy in the Demonstration Video ( long grey hair, older gentleman perhaps in his 60's or 70's)is later seen walking behind Tom before he goes to change into his suit? Maybe this guy goes multiple times a year. Or maybe it's a doppleganger. Who knows lol