

Good morning.
Now that we have our appetites whetted with a CN Tower edge walk, let's go to Spain.
For me it's claustrophobia. I can be on the top floor of a sky scraper just fine, but I have trouble being at the bottom with all that mass above me, pinning me to the ground (it feels like). Seeing video of rock climbers like that doesn't phase me. Video of people exploring caves, especially when they're squeezing through narrow passages deep under ground... makes me squirm in my seat.
I'll add this to CMP's mention of Spain, and Ccat's mention of caves. This is in the Canary Islands in Spain:
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cool. is this from the bottom looking up? or from the top looking down?
I think that's a horizontal view. Can't see the water staying put if that were going up or down.![]()
ahhh, now i see it. the water was so still i didn't realize it was a reflection.
For me it's claustrophobia. I can be on the top floor of a sky scraper just fine, but I have trouble being at the bottom with all that mass above me, pinning me to the ground (it feels like). Seeing video of rock climbers like that doesn't phase me. Video of people exploring caves, especially when they're squeezing through narrow passages deep under ground... makes me squirm in my seat.
Regret is a beeyotch for sure.....My boss back 17 years ago was a famous cave diver called Peter Fowler. Awesome man.
Too bad his life was cut short doing something he loved. (though he did admit to being a bit mad doing it)
Happened over the Christmas break, so when I went back into work, (he was head of IT, and I was his sole worker) and he was gone I was absolutely devastated.
Still, do what you love to do, and have no regrets.![]()
Regret is a beeyotch for sure.....![]()
Enjoy every sandwich!!!![]()