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Not unless they have sorted out the falling rocks problem..... :-(
is there an emergency warning stating that gness is on the bridge?
Although.....If I ever win two tickets to cross it I'll take Ael..... ;-)
Too wobbly, the bridge not me.
if you think i'm sitting on your shoulders think again ...
Okay....I'll bring the bike......x
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sandyRoe seems keen on long walks - he is in Spain today and could possibly pop over and test the bridge out for us.
noooooooooooooooooooo

:-)
Only if I'm a) drunk and b) blindfolded.
Errr...think I'll stick with the 2 day detour.
I think I'll give it a miss, particularity if windy.
After reading Jourdain's post.....Ael is reconsidering....... ;-)
is jourdain wanting to walk across it blind drunk?

please tell me no.
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From 750 miles away it looks quite 'doable' - from 750 feet away I'd probably be reconsidering - from 750 inches I'd be frozen stiff ...
you'd get that close Dave?

cor, yer a brave man!
there was a bridge over a dual carriageway to the poly where i worked and i couldn't tackle it, i think on reflection i'll give this one a miss
Mr Alba and I went to see a waterfall, somewhere in the Highlands. Wooden bridge straddling the deep chasm of water.
He went onto bridge, said, wow, the view is amazing.
My feet were on the ground, thank you very much.
He did tempt me on it.
Couldn't enjoy the view.

Must ask him where it was when he gets home.
(just so everyone else can avoid it!)
The puzzling aspect of this (and it's a great bit of kit that I'd gladly cross myself) is that it seems to get the user from one bit of barren wasteland to another. Quite why anybody would be on either side of the ravine is a little unclear.

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