Blog 6 - Bridge Climb

 It was my parents last day in Sydney before they returned home to the miserable place we call America. We wanted to make the most out of the day so we planned a full day of activities, in particular the Coogee to Bondi walk as well as the Sydney bridge climb. After the 6 kilometer walk we hung on the beach for a bit and relaxed before we did the bridge climb. I did the bridge climb with my brother and father because my mom is extremely scared of heights and would not have enjoyed it. Right when we got to the bridge check in area we went over safety procedures for a while and learned a bit about the history behind the bridge. A group of about ten of us then made our way onto the bridge and it took a while before we actually got to climb. We had a tour guide that was with us the whole way and she continued to check in on the group throughout. We all had headphones so we could hear her discuss historic landmarks and she took pictures of everyone once we got to the top. Before getting to the top, there is a long walkway with wooden planks and for me, this was the most nerve wracking part.The climb itself was about two hours and I never thought that I would have the opportunity to look out over the entire Sydney harbor. We got to the top and stood there in the wind for about 30 minutes, taking in all the views of the city. It was amazing to see the entire harbor from that vantage point and see everywhere I had walked around the days prior.. The climb itself lasted about two hours and was one of the coolest things we did all trip. We got some really cool pictures at the top and had an amazing and action packed day. 


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