Monday, August 21, 2023

5978 - More steps



























Very useful steps.
 

15 comments:

River said...

Oh those staircases! Can you imagine finally making it to the top and then your child drops his tennis ball?

Elephant's Child said...

No way, no how, no chance.

Mike said...

River - Bye-bye tennis ball!

Sue - Non of them? Not even the last one?

Kirk said...

The last one looks the easiest.

Mike said...

Kirk - You'll have to skate board down the ramp.

Bilbo said...

Even though my spiffy new knee works perfectly well, I'm not going to try it out on any of these steps.

Mike said...

Bill - But it would be the ultimate test!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I like the last one that's simultaneously for the abled=-bodied and those in wheelchairs!

John A Hill said...

I'd probably use the middle part (not the end where the hand rail is) and be doing fine on the last stairs then twist my ankle when I hit the ramp part and fall.

Kathy G said...

It sounds like I'm in the minority, but if I had the opportunity to ride on the Bailong elevator I'd take it. Probably wouldn't stand against the glass, though.

Margaret (Peggy or Peg too) said...

Nope. Just nope.

Lady M said...

Holy Smokes - I am getting dizzy just looking at some of those.

Mike said...

Deb - I'd say yes, but... that ramp looks a little steep. I'd hope a wheelchair going down had good brakes.

John - Just use the ramp!

Kathy - I'd be right there with you.

Peg - But the spiral staircase looks like FUN!

Lady - When climbing forest lookout towers, I always found it easier coming down than going up.

Susan Kane said...

For one with a severe fear of heights, I can only look at those and say, "Not in this lifetime."

Mike said...

Susan - Not even the elevator?