68 thoughts on “Scared Of Heights?

  1. I climbed many tall ladders in my day as I used to paint houses in the summer. The key was never to look down, except when I was going down the ladder.

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    1. I was always relaxed on high ladders (or heights) until I developed Vertigo ( as opposed to Acrophobia, which is the fear of heights) some years back. Now I find it hard to even change a light bulb using a step-ladder, as I will start to become disorientated almost immediately.
      Best wishes, Pete.

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    1. I am not scared of heights, but I would never go to such extremes to prove that. I would want to see the views from somewhere safer. I have been on the top of very high buildings, and on the edge of them. But only becuase I had to do that when I was an EMT.
      Best wishes, Pete.

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  2. Those pictures give me the shivers, especially the last which I think is El Capitan in Yosemite? I did once stand on top of a telephone pole but I was wearing a safety harness, so not a great accomplishment.

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    1. By contrast, you spent a lot of time in the air, working on aircraft. Many people are terrified of flying, and millions have never flown in an aircraft because of that fear. So you did okay. 🙂
      (There was no location given for any of the photos.)
      Best wishes, Pete.

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      1. It’s being on the edge that scares me. My dad used to walk along the white line painted on underground platforms and it always made me cringe. If I’m enclosed and can’t fall, I’m fine.

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        1. I had to go up some very high buildings when I was an EMT in London, and often close to the edge too. I once sat next to a suicidal man on the ledge of a tower block roof, 22 floors up. I would not have done that had it not been my job.

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