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Day 3: On a Clear Day Sep 03

syd-bridge-climbIt is possible to climb to the very summit of the iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge as part of a small group adventure. If you look closely, you can see people in clusters climbing up along the top throughout the day. Your guide will take you across catwalks, up several ladders and finally along a walkway to the very top. From there, you have a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the entire harbor at dawn, dusk or any time in between. Night tours are also conducted for a different perspective. On a clear day, with a 360-degree view, it’s like being at the top of the world.

Participants are briefed and dressed in uniform gray jumpsuits before being attached to a safety line that runs the course. This is a functioning bridge with vehicular traffic as well as trains that rumble across below. Therefore, distractions from the climbers are minimized as much as possible. Anything that could dangle or drop such as jewelry or accessories has to be removed and stored in a locker at the base until you return. Personal cameras are not allowed but company photos will be available for purchase.

A few words of advice: I recommend any time other than midday due to the potential heat. You can work up quite a sweat in those jumpsuits! The gradient is not as steep as it appears. However, this activity may NOT be enjoyed by anyone who is seriously afraid of heights or uncomfortable walking and climbing for an extended period of time. There’s only one way up and one way down.

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