Sunday, March 21, 2010

extra hint for last post

The guessing on "where's the clown 3" challenge is getting close so I am offering this picture to help it along.

Miss that last post?  here's the link.


The above picture was taken from a very high suspension bridge (world's highest according to the sign).  This picture was taken on the same trip as the picture in the "where's the clown" challenge number 3.  It is also in the same state as the other place.


Are you afraid of heights?  If yes, don't visit this place.
You can leave your answer on either post.

11 comments:

Fantastic Forrest said...

Dammit. I should have just gone for the gusto in the first post and said what I thought, which was Colorado. Cool. Did you have fun?

lisleman said...

Fantastic answer - yes Colorado - Fun short trip around Colorado Springs a few years ago.

(the mountain in Colorado in the other post has still not been identified)

oceangirl415 said...

Will the fishing line reach the water?

Copper Mountain??

lisleman said...

from that height the river looks tiny and any little breeze would blow the line all over. It would not be practical at all.
No that last post is another mountain that's actually called a peak.

oceangirl415 said...

Pikes Peak Cog's Railway!

lisleman said...

YES that is exactly right. Thanks for playing along and piecing the clues together.

secretagentwoman said...

I'm only afraid of heights if there is no barrier between me and the drop.

mrsblogalot said...

I think I would die just looking down. My palms are sweating just looking at that picture. Yikes! Heights!!!!!

lisleman said...

It's hard for those that don't get that nervous about heights to understand but you know your own emotions better than anyone. This bridge didn't bother me at all but my MIL didn't want to be on it or near it. However, there are places that make me queasy like our top roof and those iron workers on buildings - extreme stuff.

lisleman said...

I tend to be that way too but it depends how close the edge is. Also kids around drop offs make me nervous.

lisleman said...

I tend to be that way too but it depends how close the edge is. Also kids around drop offs make me nervous.

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