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Banardos in conjunction with Network rail have a limited 2 weekend event to see from top of Fife Cantilever as bridge is being worked on during week but hoist is available at weekend.

 

Went up old road bridge 2 years ago and felt like you were on a ship and needing to splay your feet for stability.

 

Rail bridge feels rock solid underfoot, even when trains were passung beneath.

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56 minutes ago, Stonepark said:

Banardos in conjunction with Network rail have a limited 2 weekend event to see from top of Fife Cantilever as bridge is being worked on during week but hoist is available at weekend.

 

Went up old road bridge 2 years ago and felt like you were on a ship and needing to splay your feet for stability.

 

Rail bridge feels rock solid underfoot, even when trains were passung beneath.

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Fabulous. 

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3 hours ago, Walker570 said:

The falling is totally harmless, it's when you stop that hurts:/

ha ha it’s true

2 hours ago, Scully said:

😂Said with feeling! As Walker 570 says, it’s not the fall, it’s that sudden stop when you’ve finished falling, that does the damage. 

Its the temptation to step off the edge which frightens me. 😳

Broke my arm last time I fell off the ladders :)  I was 20 tho and stupid( more stupid)

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