Being paralyzingly afraid of heights (well, it’s more the falling that scares me), this fantastic video is as close as I’ll ever get to an icy stroll along a cliff face in China. Check it out!

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Eva Holland

Eva Holland is a freelance writer, Senior Editor of World Hum and a longtime contributor to the Matador community. She lives in Canada’s Yukon Territory and blogs about Alaska and Yukon travel at Travelers North.

  • Ross

    That is insane! Especially when there's snow ad ice on the trail. Nuts..

  • Ross

    That is insane! Especially when there’s snow ad ice on the trail. Nuts..

  • ian

    Robin says his only regret is he didn't get "the money shot" of him hanging off the cliff. He gave his camera to another Chinese tourist, but she was too scared to take a proper photo.

  • Eva Holland

    Yeah, I can't imagine myself managing to take a picture there! I'd probably drop the camera, and then watch it faaaaaaall all that way down… and then throw up and pass out. :D

  • http://www.bravenewtraveler.com ian

    Robin says his only regret is he didn’t get “the money shot” of him hanging off the cliff. He gave his camera to another Chinese tourist, but she was too scared to take a proper photo.

  • Eva Holland

    Yeah, I can’t imagine myself managing to take a picture there! I’d probably drop the camera, and then watch it faaaaaaall all that way down… and then throw up and pass out. :D

  • Adam

    I want to do this. I want to do this very much.

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