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Yes, it did "leaf" me breathless! My husband works for the US Forest Service, and he was in the forest all last week reparing one of the lookout stations!
Cherylle in CA
Thanks.
Well, I have to admit, I haven't climbed up a Fire Tower since - well - EVER. I've climbed a few wooden lookout points no problem there, but nothing that was 50 meters up. I only made it to the middle landing (halfway) because it was freezing and my hands were becoming numb and I wanted to make sure they still worked for clicking what I liked. I think the Fire Tower can be seen in the fourth or fifth photo. Did you see how high that was?
I remember when I was grade six and we took a school trip to a Pulp and Paper Mill in Quebec. I started up a staircase that was like a street grate in a big city and I could see the pulp vats below and I was halfway up and all of a sudden my feet froze. My knees wouldn't bend and I couldn't follow my group. The teacher said I might lose points because I won't know the answers to the questions. I told him I didn't know what was going on, I just couldn't take another step. I was frozen. (Didn't know I was afraid of anything.) Going down wasn't easy.
I was quite pleased today to trot up to the halfway point as if I was born to climb. Okay, there was a moment of a deep gulp when I rounded the first landing, but the structure was very secure so I pushed on.
:hello: When I venture out these days to take photos, I take along a vinyl yoga mat and long rubber boots (not hip waders) in case I need to get into a messy area or go down on the ground to capture a cool shot.