On this blog, Professor Thaddeus Pope tracks judicial, legislative, policy, and academic developments concerning medical futility and the limits on individual autonomy at the end of life.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb


I am on my way to the AABHL Conference on Medical Futility in the Gold Coast.  But I had to stop to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Along with running with the bulls in Spain and rock climbing in Yosemite Valley in the USA, BridgeClimb Sydney has been rated in the Lonely Planet's top ten biggest adrenaline rush experiences.  Indeed, there are moments where one stops to think, "What am I doing out on the arch of this bridge?"  But it was a rewarding adventure.

3 comments:

Lindsey said...

awesome!!!!

Kathy Taylor said...

I didn't have the guts to do it when I was there years ago! Nice pic!

Nigel said...

Great article about Sydney Harbour Bridge. I would love to do it but want to experience it with someone as well but believe it is a very expensive experience but i think you have convinced me it is worth the money. Can i book online at: www.sydneyharbourbridgeclimb.org