Can you climb the Harbour bridge?
If you want a truly unforgettable experience, you have to climb Sydney’s Harbour Bridge. But if you want a truly unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience, you have to climb the Harbour Bridge itself. You will soar 134 metres (440 feet) above sea level to enjoy some of the best views money can buy.
How many people have died climbing the Harbour bridge?
During the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from 1923 – 1932 amazingly (and sadly) only 16 men died from bridge related work, of those 16, only 2 fell to their deaths from the bridge.
How long does it take to climb Sydney Harbour bridge?
approximately 2 hours
How long does it take to reach the top of the Bridge from the time of check-in? It takes approximately 2 hours to reach the Summit. This includes time to suit-up and complete your pre-climb safety preparation. The descent takes about an hour.
How fit do you need to be to climb the Sydney Harbour bridge?
If you are pregnant, 75 years of age, or older, or have any pre-existing health conditions please refer to the Health & Safety Essentials section below as you may need to provide a doctor’s Certificate of Fitness note before you climb (Please note the Certificate of Fitness must have been completed within the last …
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Is the bridge climb safe?
They have helped more than 3.2 million people to reach the summit, from 137 countries around the world. They have a 100% safety record. BridgeClimb Climb Leaders are all very friendly and experienced with expertise in guiding people through their fear and helping them believe they can do it.
Has anyone ever jumped off the Harbour bridge?
Between 1930 and 1982, 92 persons fell from the Sydney Harbour Bridge into the water, 59 metres below. The major problem among survivors was pulmonary trauma, often with severe respiratory failure. The position of impact influenced survival, the feet-first vertical position being the most favourable.