Hanging Bridge
One of the things we enjoy doing when we go to that place to savor cool mountain air (my other WS entry) is to walk on the hanging bridge.
I was not able to walk on this bridge this time because the drizzles made the wood slippery. I don’t know why my running shoes felt that way.
Hanging Bridge which I also featured with a photo taken from a different perspective in this post.
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15 Responses to “Hanging Bridge”

I love hanging bridges, able to walk on it. But the moment someone shakes it, I’ll be screaming my head off!! *lol*
hanging bridges are exciting! i love it when it’s rickety and rustic….
I love the jumpy effects of hanging bridges. I’m a daredevil when it comes to heights.
katakot!! pero i would love to try crossing that
A lot of people find walking across hanging bridges fun and exciting. The higher and longer the bridge, the more the fun and excitement. Thank you, I’ll pass LOL.
I’d be hesitant to cross din!
Love the green view though! :O
I admire the picture, but also your awareness on a possible near miss. Better safe than sorry.
HNY!
love walking along suspension bridges.
kakatakot ata yan, juls!
Makes my feet sweat just by looking at the pics.
Me, I’m the one who loves to shake it
I agree
Me too, in fact I may be even the one to shake when on it
That’s good for the place across that hanging bridge is nice to explore
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