As you may suspect, fear of heights is one of the most common phobias (followed by public speaking) with an estimated 3 percent to 5 percent of the population suffering so-called acrophobia. It’s considered to be a type of anxiety disorder when a person experiences intense fear and anxiety when they think of tall heights or are positioned at a significant height. Acrophobia often manifests as an irrational fear and it happens when a person is not particularly high up.
So let me just tell you this post is an informal test to see if your gut is capable of handling extreme ledges and intense highs. Think of climbers, adventurers and thrill seekers who live for the feeling of getting above the clouds. Maybe you’re one of them? Let us know in the comments!
#1 Looking Down At Rio De Janeiro

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#2 Matt Bush Hanging Five On The First Freesolo Ascent Of ‘Heaven On Earth’. Photo By Micky Wiswedel

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#3 A Moist, Steep Staircase In India

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#4 Extreme Unicycling

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#5 Learning To Fly….

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#6 40 Story Spiral Staircase

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#7 One False Move… The Eiger Summit Ridge, Switzerland

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#8 Painters On The Then Tallest Building In The World, Woolworth Building, New York, 1926

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#9 Hell No

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#10 Climbers Resting On Mountainside In Yosemite

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#11 The View Of The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse From Atop The Suspension Cabling, 1940

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#12 Jumping Rope Over The City

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#13 Yukon Striker – Hell Yeah!

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#14 Ukrainian Skywalkers – 116 Meters Up

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#15 Alain Robert Rock Climbing

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#16 The International Highline Meeting In Monte Piana, In The Northern Italian Alps By Balazs Mohai

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#17 I’ve Been Told By Employers That My Current Linkedin Photo Makes Them Nervous

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#18 Mountain Overlook

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#19 Highline Above Yosemite Valley

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#20 When Your Realtor May Have Overstated The “Minimalist Balcony” Feature

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#21 [oc] Bigwall Climbing & Extreme Aerials

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#22 Doing A Backflip At Trolltunga, Norway

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#23 Standing On The Edge Of The World – Mt. Huashan, China

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#24 Five Men On The Wilshire Grand Center Tower, Los Angeles

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#25 Oh You Know, Just Holding Another Plane. In Mid-Air

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#26 Photographing My Friend In An Abandoned Theme Park

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#27 Wolfgang Güllich Free Climbing In Yosemite

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#28 Getting Up On The Wrong Side Of The Bed Is Not An Option

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#29 Approaching An Iceberg In The Arctic – Sailing

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#30 I Climbed The Oklahoma City Silos This Week

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#31 Zhangjiajie Platform In China

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#32 Ledge Photo

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#33 The Ledge In Chicago

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#34 /U/Intertim’s GF Doing A Handstand On The Side Of Mt Huashan, China

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#35 Not The Highest Tower I’ve Climbed But Thought This Was A Cool Picture

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#36 Shasta Dam

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#37 Anyone Afraid Of Heights?

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#38 Thanks God Ledge – Yosemite

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#39 Us Highline Record Broken At 1km — Moab, Ut

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#40 At The Top Of A Tower Somewhere In Russia
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