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if I can conquer my extreme fear of heights I guess I can do this too.
I LOVE Folly Beach! Actually, I love the Charleston area in general. So historical, amazing architecture, astounding views, incredible restaurants, excellent parks and historic sites... it's just awesome. Can't wait to head there this summer.Folly Beach SC is called(locally) the "Edge of America" and has the Morris Island Light House at the northern edge!
It's currently being saved from erosion and being stabilized so you can't go up in it.
But it is still an historic sight to see!
Bunny it took serious meditation and breathing exercises. I took a job as a pipefitter running instrument air and control lines up vessels in a plastics plant. The highest work I did was at 525 feet on a platform 6 feet long by only 3 feet wide, and the flooring was see through grating. I had to get over it or else have a heart attack. I got over it, sort of. Every once in a great while I'll freeze up. Last time was 6 years ago, and I was only 9 feet off the ground. I was so ashamed afterward.Cute poult, Java. Had any more hatch?
How does one do that?
A few years ago, my family and I went here:For the 3 people in the world who don't know, that's the Hatteras Light in Buxton, NC.
That is NOT me on the deck. I couldn't do it. Every time I went out of the door, I felt like I couldn't breathe, and I found myself backing up until my shoulder blades hit the wall. I could stand in the light chamber and look out the door, no problem, but two steps out the door and my heart was in my throat! I watched my family members cruising around out there, casually leaning against the rail, and I was fine with that. I laughed at myself for being so silly, but there I was, scared stiff!
Bunny it took serious meditation and breathing exercises. I took a job as a pipefitter running instrument air and control lines up vessels in a plastics plant. The highest work I did was at 525 feet on a platform 6 feet long by only 3 feet wide, and the flooring was see through grating. I had to get over it or else have a heart attack. I got over it, sort of. Every once in a great while I'll freeze up. Last time was 6 years ago, and I was only 9 feet off the ground. I was so ashamed afterward.