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jmarie
08-27-2005, 09:05 AM
Just looking at the picture made my stomach do flip flops!
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Fri Aug 26,12:23 AM ET



PHOENIX - Great views — and plenty of goosebumps for those afraid of heights.

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An American Indian tribe with land along the Grand Canyon is planning to build a glass-bottomed walkway that will jut out 70 feet from the canyon's edge.

The horseshoe-shaped skywalk, expected to open in January, is part of the Hualapai Tribe's $40 million effort to turn 1,000 acres of reservation land into a tourist destination that will also feature an Indian village and Western-themed town.

The tribe's reservation is some 200 miles by road to the west of the section of the Grand Canyon National Park that most tourists visit.

The walkway, with a glass bottom and sides, will be supported by steel beams and will accommodate 120 people, though it is designed to hold 72 million pounds, said Sheri Yellowhawk, chief executive officer of the Grand Canyon Resort Corp., the tribal-owned company that is overseeing the project.

"You're basically looking 4,000 feet down. It's a whole new way to experience the Grand Canyon," Yellowhawk said.

Admission will be $25.

lindrusso
08-27-2005, 09:07 AM
ACK! I don't know if I could get myself to go out there!!!!

Kathy B
08-27-2005, 11:16 AM
NO WAY!!!!!!

As it was, most of the time we were at the Grand Canyon (a few years ago), I spent telling the kids "Get over here by me!" "Get back from the edge!" "Come away from there!" DD is reading over my shoulder and nodding her head.

It was beautiful, but I prefer to be on SOLID GROUND while I look at it!

HejazSunKat
08-27-2005, 11:39 AM
I wouldn't say I'm afraid of heights but I don't go out of my way to get up on any either. That walkway would be a no-go. We once had a hotel room on the 28th floor of a beautiful hotel and DH wanted me to come out onto the balcony and see the view - I made him hold onto the belt of my bathrobe the entire time, took a look and scurried back inside. Even if there's a safety railing you feel like there's so little between you and...SPLAT!

Jazzmatazz49
08-27-2005, 11:56 AM
Can you imagine walking out on that thing, and then LOOKING UP? I get the willies just thinking about it.