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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-12-2009 @ 2:11AM
Jason Bechtel said...
Great article and thanks for the photo props!
I do have one bit of advice, though. If you are truly afraid of heights and haven't actually mastered that fear the way Sean has, DO NOT attempt this hike. There are several places where the trail is less than 1 person wide and twice I was held up and had to backtrack because people who thought the height wouldn't bother them froze up. They couldn't continue forward and they couldn't turn around and had to be be talked down by others. It's also a very strenuous hike, I'd wager that between fear of heights and the nature of the hike, more of the fatalities are from heart attack than from the falling.
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11-12-2009 @ 3:09AM
Sean McLachlan said...
Good point. Conquer your fear of heights on something a little less towering and then work your way up.
Great photos, Jason!