The ledge he’s standing on looks like its already detached and ready to fall
The good thing about this is that you don’t have to do this
“Because it’s there” is not sufficiant reason for climbing a mountain.
Row, row, row your boat?
It’s a good enough reason for me.
When I say I’m not afraid of heights; what I really mean is that I’m not abnormally afraid of heights.
*bonus edit: the legendary Dan Osmond. Died not long after, when a rope snapped. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCByLWtM7y4
Misread:
The legendary Dan Osmond who died not long after his rope snapped.
Two meanings. Sharing a goal…
The fatal jump
Thank God I’m not stupid enough to do this LOL.
On a scale of “1 to NOPE” I rate this an “absolutely the fuck not, what is wrong with you?”
Just by looking at this I have a panic attack. Fuck this shit.
Same. Yikes.
nonononononono. nope. non. nein.
One fart and I’m dead
I can imagine myself on that ledge and being the one person where after thousands of years of being perfectly fine, the ledge finally decided to give way and separate from the cliff.
Geologic time includes now.
As a Pyr of science you should test your hypothesis and publish your findings
Is it really as steep as shown in the picture? The trees seem to lean a little bit to the left.
Either way. Hell no.
It’s the sheer face of half dome. It may not be exactly 90° upright but it basically is.
Oh you’re right. If I tilt my laptop so that the horizon is flat, it’s not as steep. (but still… too steep for me.)
See the pic somebody else linked. The horizon is not flat in that area :)
Imagine sneezing
Please mark this NSFL.
Hard pass