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tarcone
07-01-2009, 09:02 PM
Man, I dont know If I could do this. I may try though. When I get to Chicago this is on the list of things to do.

hxxp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/us_sears_tower_ledge

103 stories up in the air.

stevew
07-01-2009, 09:27 PM
It isn't the Sears tower anymore.

But good luck with that. No way I'd be up that high off the ground.

ISiddiqui
07-01-2009, 09:32 PM
Awesome.

Passacaglia
07-01-2009, 09:35 PM
It isn't the Sears tower anymore.

But good luck with that. No way I'd be up that high off the ground.

Actually, it still is. From the article linked:

"The building's name will change to Willis Tower later this summer."

stevew
07-01-2009, 09:36 PM
Eh whatever.

Lorena
07-02-2009, 01:02 AM
If I'm standing on glass, I'd rather look over the Grand Canyon - Grand Canyon Skywalk Pictures (http://www.thecanyon.com/webpage.php/swmc/webpages/grand-canyon-skywalk-pictures)

Still, visiting the Sears Tower or whatever it's called is on my Bucket List.

ColtCrazy
07-02-2009, 01:32 AM
If I'm standing on glass, I'd rather look over the Grand Canyon - Grand Canyon Skywalk Pictures (http://www.thecanyon.com/webpage.php/swmc/webpages/grand-canyon-skywalk-pictures)

Still, visiting the Sears Tower or whatever it's called is on my Bucket List.

My fear of heights kicked in just looking at those pictures. Very cool though.

stevew
07-02-2009, 01:42 AM
No fuckin way am i paying like 60 or 75 bucks to get to that skywalk thing.

There's a thread here somewhere about it.

Grand Canyon Skywalk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Canyon_Skywalk)

No cameras, they charge you 30 bucks for a photo as well.

Glengoyne
07-02-2009, 02:22 AM
I think the balcony would be worse than the Grand Canyon.

As for my fear of heights. The little girl laying down made me VERY ANXIOUS. The Indian fellow standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon, was pretty bad as well. The little girl laying down on that sheet of glass. Gave me shivers.

Maple Leafs
07-02-2009, 09:13 AM
They've had this for years at the CN Tower. I didn't have a hard time with it even though I don't like heights, but Mrs. Leafs almost had a meltdown.

Alan T
07-02-2009, 09:20 AM
They've had this for years at the CN Tower. I didn't have a hard time with it even though I don't like heights, but Mrs. Leafs almost had a meltdown.

Yep, I have done this at the CN tower. I last went to the sears tower in the 1980, long before they had these there.

tarcone
07-02-2009, 09:28 AM
Speaking of fear of heights.
I went the the St louis Arch and they show a movie on the construction of the arch. I dont mind heights, but I dont like being high up in the air with no protection. So going in the arch is cool and I like looking straight down, knowing I wont fall.
Back to the story. In the movie about the arch, which was built before OSHA, there are guys walking on the top of the arch, with no safety equipment. That just freaked me out.

PackerFanatic
07-02-2009, 09:36 AM
I wish these would have been around when I was there in October. The Skydeck alone is really awesome (and we went at night, which made it even cooler) but those balconies would give a sweet view.

Subby
07-02-2009, 09:45 AM
They've had this for years at the CN Tower. I didn't have a hard time with it even though I don't like heights, but Mrs. Leafs almost had a meltdown.
Jumping up and down on the glass floor was hard to do - my body and mind were freaking out.

Mustang
07-02-2009, 10:12 AM
"The building's name will change to Willis Tower later this summer."


What'choo talkin' bout???

whomario
07-02-2009, 10:34 AM
this is pretty awesome. Doesnīt mean i would go up there, but still ;) Iīm terrible with heights as well, when i see people jumping and running around on edges i am torn between screaming at them and turning around and look the other way ...
Heck, i canīt even fotograph well near edges and in big heights because of some weird fear of throwing away my camera (i literally have an urge to let it drop to have both my hands free to hold onto sth).

Sporkimata
07-02-2009, 10:35 AM
Yeah saw a pic of that the other day, my heart nearly stopped. I hate heights. Went to Vegas a few years back and could not stand to be up in the stratosphere.

DanGarion
07-02-2009, 11:02 AM
NO!

BYU 14
07-02-2009, 11:28 AM
Aw hell no, I got shaky knees just looking out from a normal window when we were there a couple of years back.

lordscarlet
07-02-2009, 12:38 PM
I've been on the glass floor in the CN Tower.

Looking Down from the CN Tower on Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordscarlet/9513739/in/set-235536/)

tarcone
07-02-2009, 03:14 PM
Of course there is always the Royal Gorge Skycoaster:

royal gorge skycoaster - Google Image Search (http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=xyS&q=royal+gorge+skycoaster&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=3BRNSq2zN4ioMMLX3PkD&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4)

whomario
07-02-2009, 04:38 PM
moving pictures from inside the Box of Death :

YouTube - A view from the Sears Tower "Ledge" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld4Mc9bKths&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.buzzfeed.com%2Fakdobbins%2Fsears-tower-ledge&feature=player_embedded)

kids ...

Wolfpack
07-02-2009, 11:47 PM
I think I have a weird fear of heights. I'm fine with heights to a point and have no problems flying, but things like this and the one at CN Tower (which I have been to) just bother the heck out of me. I can't quite seem to have the fatalist attitude I'd have while flying. Maybe it's a more personal choice and that it'd be my own fault for being the one-in-a-billion sucker who somehow caused the glass to break rather than being the unlucky passenger in a plane that crashes due to pilot error or some other reason. It's also possible that a plane crash would be a rather instantaneous way to go in many cases while a deadly plummet from 1,500-2,000 feet would be several seconds of terror before finishing, thus less unnerving.

MrDNA
07-02-2009, 11:53 PM
Wait, how is a plane crash "instantaneous?" Wouldn't you be going down a looooooong time, knowing your death was imminent as your stomach made its way up your esophagus and your pants filled with your own terror? I guess you'd have something under you, which would be something. That and you might live and end up running from smoke monsters for several confusing years.

Wolfpack
07-03-2009, 12:00 AM
Wait, how is a plane crash "instantaneous?" Wouldn't you be going down a looooooong time, knowing your death was imminent as your stomach made its way up your esophagus and your pants filled with your own terror? I guess you'd have something under you, which would be something. That and you might live and end up running from smoke monsters for several confusing years.

Well, aside from the incident with the Brazil-Paris plane a few weeks back, most times plane crashes will be either on takeoff or landing, so there wouldn't exactly be a lot of time to prepare. It's also a reasonable expectation that the pilots will be skilled enough to save a plane that's in danger so while you would be filled with some anxiety that something bad could happen, it could be offset by the hope that something bad won't happen. Dropping off a building provides no such luxury.

EagleFan
07-03-2009, 12:27 AM
If I could get over the terror of getting on that balcony I wonder if you can rent it out privately for a bit.... it would be a great place to have sex. :devil:

RainMaker
07-03-2009, 09:46 PM
Is there a weight limit or rules as to what you can do on it (no jumping)? I'm sure it's safe, but it looks like it's not. Maybe that's part of the lure of the glass.

k0ruptr
07-03-2009, 09:57 PM
I'd lose my mind up there

saldana
07-05-2009, 12:03 PM
Jumping up and down on the glass floor was hard to do - my body and mind were freaking out.

lathum and i went to the CN tower about 10 years ago...i am terrrified of heights, and didnt want to go on the glass floor at all....meanwhile, he was jumping up and down on it and laid on it so i could take a picture of him looking straight down...he made fun of me for about 10 minutes til i finally caved in and tried to walk accross...i made it about 3 quarters of the way before i started to freak, ran to the edge, and fell down on one knee trying to decide if i was going to pass out or vomit.

EagleFan
07-05-2009, 12:48 PM
lathum and i went to the CN tower about 10 years ago...i am terrrified of heights, and didnt want to go on the glass floor at all....meanwhile, he was jumping up and down on it and laid on it so i could take a picture of him looking straight down...he made fun of me for about 10 minutes til i finally caved in and tried to walk accross...i made it about 3 quarters of the way before i started to freak, ran to the edge, and fell down on one knee trying to decide if i was going to pass out or vomit.

So which did you decide on? :devil:

Glengoyne
07-05-2009, 12:55 PM
Jumping up and down on the glass floor was hard to do - my body and mind were freaking out.


I think there probably is a sum of money for which I would HAVE to do this, but without some form of incentive...I don't think I could manage that.

Glengoyne
07-05-2009, 01:00 PM
lathum and i went to the CN tower about 10 years ago...i am terrrified of heights, and didnt want to go on the glass floor at all....meanwhile, he was jumping up and down on it and laid on it so i could take a picture of him looking straight down...he made fun of me for about 10 minutes til i finally caved in and tried to walk accross...i made it about 3 quarters of the way before i started to freak, ran to the edge, and fell down on one knee trying to decide if i was going to pass out or vomit.

I'm actually just as bad...seeing someone else out there. My son or daughter standing on a balcony...any balcony ,not just a glass one, makes me very nervous.

We sometimes park in a parking garage with that was designed with concrete columns about 8 inches apart forming the exterior wall. To me this is just large enough for my kids to fall through, as a result. I don't let them walk near that wall. I can't explain it. I'm just sure they're going to trip fall or jump through the opening. Add the factor that the floor could just give way beneath them, and I can't imagine what the glass floor would do to me.

Vegas Vic
07-05-2009, 02:05 PM
Meh. Here's one with a 4,000 foot drop:

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TheNorm
07-07-2009, 01:41 PM
Oh hell yeah, I gotta go check this out--moved here a month ago and haven't started my new job yet. Something to hit up in the next few days.