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I'd probably try it if I were in the area. It would be a unique experience!
3 years agoHi Jacquie, here is more information on the bridge. https://www.highline179.tirol/en
3 years agoYippee!
3 years agoI’m so sorry about your stomach issues. It’s so awful when you are on the road!
3 years agoWow!
3 years agoServus und Grüß Gott! Another short tour is coming up, we hope to be riding in the Salzkammergut tomorrow. Schöne Grüße!
3 years agoStay tuned - we are heading for the Salzkammergut!
3 years agoHallo, servus!
Well, that certainly was a nice tour, stomach problems aside. Fall can be so beautiful, so with luck you’ll be treating us to another tour later in the season.
Mit vielen schoenen Gruss ,
Keith
You certainly could hope for another break in the weather. This is turning into a very generous autumn that keeps on giving.
3 years agoThat really is a beautiful bicycle.
3 years agoI wonder about its stability and how it reacts to people's footfalls (some pedestrian-only suspension bridges are really bouncy) and how it performs in wind. The bridge looks very long and slender (I see only one stabilizing cable in the photo).
3 years agoYes, it seems the bolt loosened, who knows why, and fell out. The bike mechanics looked at it and thought it was okay otherwise.
3 years agoHallo, servus!
That’s a new one on me too. Did a crank bolt back out? I hope nothing else goes awry.
Cheers,
Keith
Oh, wow. Sorry about your stomach issues, but so glad you’re out there. And look at those two matching cranks on Janos’ bike! Much better.
3 years ago
I really like that lone cloud hovering above the Alps. It adds so much to the photo.
3 years ago