55 meters high 555 meters long – rickety foot bridge for hikers saves 2 days – IOTW Report

55 meters high 555 meters long – rickety foot bridge for hikers saves 2 days

The longest suspension bridge in the world was inaugurated yesterday (July 29) in Randa, Switzerland.

Hikers can now cross the Europaweg (Europe Bridge) which connects Grächen and Zermatt and measures nearly 500m.

Zermatt Tourist Board says it is the longest in the world, hanging at a heady 85m above the Grabengufer ravine, although a 405m bridge in Reutte, Austria hangs 110m higher.

The Europaweg replaces another bridge which was closed in 2010 after it was damaged by falling rocks.

Before the new bridge was opened hikers had to detour around the valley on a two-day hiking route in southern Switzerland.

ht/ the big owe

13 Comments on 55 meters high 555 meters long – rickety foot bridge for hikers saves 2 days

  1. Umm…no, no, NO thank you!

    Years ago, I did conquer my ‘fear of heights’ enough to climb an A-frame ladder, then the extension, to sway back and forth 30 feet above the stage while retouching scenery.

    55 meters equals approx. 185 feet or so, and the sway would be much greater than that which I experienced in the A- frame.

    Sooo, count me out…even though I COULD walk across without a cane now that I’ve had a hip replacement. (Getting older just ain’t what it’s cracked up to be!)….

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