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Nice one R.A....fear beaten, now think what else scares ya, and beat the shyte outa that too...NO FEAR, again ..well done.

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Yet another ride in the mountians. This time the Ortega Mountains over to the beach. Minimum anxiety, lots of fun. (Excepts for the traffic from Dana Point to Laguna Beach)

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It gets easier the more you do it. I love to carve the mountain roads and drag the scrapers all the way around corners, and don't fear going off the edge. But I went out on the glass sky bridge over the Grand Canyon and I was thinking my body was going to throw itself off the edge without help from my brain. Scared the C$%p out of me. Something about looking down and seeing eagles flying under you that is just not right.

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Lucky wrote...
I am extremely afraid of heights, I'm talking like I won't even go to the top of a high ladder. But its funny because when I ride the heights of to the sides off to the road sides never bother me. Maybe just because I am so concentrated on riding, maybe its the movement past them...I don't know. But if I pull over and stop, I can't walk over to the guard rail and look over.

The only exception to that is the Golden Gate Bridge. For some reason I panic every time I ride over that damn thing!!!


The Coronado Bridge freaks me out, even in a car.

Just that little retaining wall and all that empty air.

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Here's my freak out.... Climbed up a 200 foot tower one day to work on some antennas. Was up there the better part of the day.. Then I made the mistake of looking UP! The clouds were moving and it gave me the feeling of everything was falling! I was on the ground within the next 15 minutes and done for the day... Never, I repeat, NEVER look up on a partly cloudy day. You get an illusion of falling! Funny.... Looking down doesn't bother me.. Even 200 feet up a tower that moves 3 feet in the wind..

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Never had a fear of heights, and never really understood it until a couple of years ago we were on vacation in Utah and I drove a dirt road called Hell's Backbone (between Escalante and Boulder off Rte 12 - try it) .... trust me, you'll know how it got it's name!

That road scared me...my butt was gripping the seat! When you get to the top (10,000 ft above sea level), you get to drive across a one lane bridge too.

That was a vacation to conquer anyone's fear of heights though ... Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Hell's Backbone and the Moki Dugway, everywhere I went I was staring into the abyss!

Keep riding, and keep that spirit up ... you sound like you have it beat already.

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I never fool myself by telling me I've beat it. I've simply come to terms with it. I use to dive off bridges, cliffs and out of trees into the rivers, lakes and creeks when I was growing up. I never had the nerve to tell my friends that each and every time I was scared. But then again the adrenaline is also one of the reasons I use to fight martial arts, fly airplanes and now race dirt track. I like that feeling, it's hard to tell weather it's adrenaline or fear. They both pretty much feel the same. I am easily bored and find myself getting into mischeif with idle time. I need to keep intertained.

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Hell's Backbone bridge


Is this your bridge?  Wow!

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 That's the one ... this is the road to it, doesn't really give you the full idea but when all you can see beside you is the TOPS of trees ... you get the idea.




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Holly crap-o-ly! Gravel road and no guard rails? I think I'd be tossing my cookies...

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i love the twisties- but when the guard rail is gone- and the drop is steep and deep- i too have a hard time relaxing- i rode from durango colorado- north to silverton- and then continued up to grand junction- i think there are 4 or 5 passes each over 11,000 feet- not a guard rail one- and the white line on the right is half missing on most of the curves- needless to say i hugged the yellow line- but the views were priceless! id ride it again! just takes repitition i guess

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Well I'm happy to say that I am quite a bit more comfortable riding the mountian roads. I sometimes look out over the edge to the view at brief moments. I am amazed of how beautiful this earth is...........getting my bike was one of the most liberating and exhilerating (probably wrong spelling) purchases I have made in my life time.

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