It towers 1815 feet into the sky and is Canada’s tallest and
most defining landmark. The CN Tower was once the tallest building in the
world, but has lost the title to 4 others - the Burj Khalifa (Dubai), the Tokyo
Sky Tree (Japan), Cantor Tower (China), Tower of Abraj Al Bait (Saudi Arabia).
For those unfamiliar with the tower, it comprises of two
observation decks – the main one, at a height of 346 mts which also houses a
revolving restaurant. And the upper deck or Sky Pod which is at 446 mts. That’s
116 floors high!
DO YOU DARE?
I love heights so when I heard about the highest, full
circle, hands free walk, it took a split second for me to decide to do it.
Sticking to the decision, with the family asking “Are you sure?” every 30
seconds, was the tough part.
I should probably mention that no one else, apart from the
participants and walk-master is allowed to go up. Much to my disappointment,
that meant no pictures!
An hour later, I was in a room with six others at
the base of the tower, pulling on an orange jumpsuit and neon yellow harness.
With quick instructions from the staff as to what I can and cannot do up there,
I was patted down for contraband items. A hair clip, a key, an earring, anything
that could pose a hazard to pedestrians below, was taken away. The shoes were
inspected to make sure it had a firm grip, and a couple of people were asked to
change into non slip shoes provided to them.
Next, the breathalyzer. For those who need a shot of liquid
courage to get through the next hour and a half. The harness clasp was checked.
Checked again. And again with a wand. This kind of checking probably meant that
some seriously scary stuff was about to happen.
Before I knew it, I was in an elevator with a glass floor,
being whooshed up in less than a minute. Whooaaaa!!
We arrived at a tiny room where we were hooked with two
ropes connecting to a metal rail above our heads that ran around the
circumference of the path outside. Heavy duty locking rings were added and
secured with a plastic strap, in order to keep nervous fidgeting fingers away
from the locking mechanism in a crazed moment.
TOES OVER TORONTO
For a minute, I forgot how to walk. Inching my toes towards
the edge, it's hard to have faith in a steel mesh floor and harness that separates
one from the nothingness below. The
harness allows one to “push one’s limit” to the maximum and lean over the edge,
first face forward, and then by leaning backwards, with the arcs of your feet
resting on the rim.
I struggled with the backward lean. What's funny (now) is
one of the girls, Lindsey, chose that particular moment to say to me “If I was
to fall off and die, I’d rather go back first than face forward.” My mind was
screaming, “THIS IS A BAD IDEA… YOU CANNOT FLY!!!”
You know how they say, “Just trust, don’t question?” Yeah,
that’s easier said than done when it comes to the Edgewalk. The endless series
of “what-ifs” never stop . What if this rope, tested for 15000 pounds, gives
way? What if my harness breaks? What if I lean out too far?
The equally insane guide keeps you company and points out
important buildings and landmarks along the 90 minute walk. “If you can walk on
the pavement, you’re fine up here,” she said.
One can wander around, take in Toronto from every angle as
the sun glistens off the high-rises below, watch planes land and take off at an
airport far away, point out helicopters flying below and marvel at Niagara
falls in the distance.
Once we were done, we were welcomed into an exclusive group
of EdgeWalkers and told that we had repeated a Guinness World Record set in
2011 for the highest external walk on a building. Pretty cool!
A thrill like that doesn’t come cheap. For CAD 200, you
also get a CD of the walk, taken from the guide’s GoPro, two photographs and
entry into the SkyPod.
Mind Blowing ... I wish I was there to lean and scream next to you.
ReplyDeleteCAD 200 ??? Absolutely worth it !!! #thumbsup #onceinalifetimeexperience #shitscary #madness #patonyourback ;)
Proud of you Girl...Always knew you liked challenges.. But this one is mind blowing and you had the guts to experience the thrill !! .Toes over Toronto you bet..! *Thumbs up for the EdgeWalk*
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