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chicot60
07-26-2016, 12:10 PM
http://i.imgur.com/HKAvgwp.jpg

Gates07
07-27-2016, 03:08 AM
first you have to have a loose screw to climb up there and second you really must want see whats it like to drop several thousand feet with out a parachute

c8rbk1ng
07-27-2016, 06:14 AM
What I want to know is where was the person who took the photo standing? :)

TLG
07-27-2016, 09:19 AM
If you’re looking for a high altitude fix when the snows subside, you may want to consider Norway’s Kjeragbolten. Wedged firmly in place around 50,000 B.C, the boulder for bolder hikers bridges a 6 1/2-foot gap 3,228 feet above the stony abyss of Lysefjord, a 26-mile-long fjord popular with BASE jumpers. The same glacier that carved the fjord left Kjeragbolten stranded in Kjerag Mountain, jamming it in place before melting away during the last Ice Age. Kjeragbolten, which means “Kjerag Boulder,” is a popular hiking destination as it can be reached without any special climbing gear, and, of course, most find the chance to pose on top for an irresistible photo op. Check out this scary stone skywalk below.

http://static.grindtv.com/images/1/00/41/28/92/412892.jpg
Mountain sheep are common to the area, and apparently fearless

http://static.grindtv.com/images/1/00/41/29/16/412916.jpg
Kjeragbolten is wedged within a fjord named Lysefjord, which means “light fjord,” a reference to the pale color of the granite.

http://static.grindtv.com/images/1/00/41/29/19/412919.jpg
If you’re standing atop Kjeragbolten, and can bear to look down, this is what you’ll see.

http://static.grindtv.com/images/1/00/41/29/14/412914.jpg
At 176.5 cubic feet, Kjeragbolten has much more substance than a tightrope, but balancing atop it is no less scary.

http://static.grindtv.com/images/1/00/41/28/97/412897.jpg
With a 3,228-foot drop below, plenty of visitors need a little encouragement.

c8rbk1ng
07-27-2016, 08:16 PM
They are all NUTS!!!