At first no ⌠not until after I went to the Six Flags at the Stone Mountain National Park in Georgia many, many years ago. My friends convinced me to join them on one thrill ride: The Scream Machine.
And yes, I realized that I was quite scared, extremely uncomfortable with the height during the ride.
So I just refused to go on the second one, the Mind Bender. It looked too intimidating, going at a high speed into two or three loopes hanging upside down high up there.
I used to be pretty bad but got a job hanging x-mas lights and got over it pretty fast. That said I aint pushing my luck hanging off a beam with one hand like that. Not doing something because you are afraid and doing something because you are stupid are two completely different things.
Not terrified - I have a long history of enjoying hiking on cliff ledges, taking soaring lessons, etc. But my brain certainly reacts very strongly when I put myself in those positions - I can feel my brain very strongly telling me âthis is not a good place to be.â And I donât mind that, as that tells me my brain is functioning as it should. However, I have been able and willing to push past that, with reasonable safety precautions, and enjoy the views from the edge or on high.
Like that little Chinese fella who would hang off skyscrapers for the video lulz, to get bux to pay for his sick mumâs meds or something.
Was hanging from his fingertips, no spotter or any backup, lost his grip and went splat. Not 1000 floors below or anything, just a landing a few floors below, but enough to get all busted up good inside. He dead.
I imagine that was betterân going for the duration, ie, falling a full minute or so, knowing every second on the way down before you go splat that youâre gonna pop like a water-balloon once you hit the pavement. Ecch.
If I feel confident in my gear or situation no. However, itâs frequent that I am not and have that âfight or flightâ feeling. For example, on a second floor roof that is steep and I donât have good footing and have to work near the edge, or even walking out on that clear observation box in the Searâs tower (or whatever it is called now that it was bought out).
Iâm curious⌠do people that are afraid of heights get nervous on airplane flights?
I remember an ep of the âCSIâ with Sinise, how they went out on the tippytop of the ESB through this little hatch, where they had to hook a âleashâ to a railing that went completely around. Like nothing below until youâd hit the observation deck.
I could just imagine someone chaining the hatch shut once youâre out there. How tf would you you be able to get back in??
Six Flags over Georgia is nearly 40 miles from Stone Mountain park, but, itâs been a many, many years, right ?
I grew up close enough to Six Flags, that as a teenager we got season passes. I can remember going on days where there were no lines, and just walking off the Scream Machine or the Mind Bender, and getting right back on. Sometimes 10 rides in a row. So, no, that kind of height is not terrifying to me, itâs just fun.
Iâve always wanted to skydive at least once, but my wife doesnât think that sounds like fun, so I might never get around to it.