Lake District is certainly not for the faint hearted. Named so because you often cannot see the other end - it's strung across a breathtaking gorge, high up on the mountainsides at around double the height of The Shard in London.The thin cable walkway - which thrillseekers must traverse their way along to reach the opposite cliff face - gives the impression of walking through the sky.
Just a web of steel wires, rungs and ladders make up the bridge structure, offering unparallelled views over the stunning fells of Cumbria -or down at the winding pass, thousands of feet below.
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