DiogoJ42
TS Member
- Favourite Ride
- The Metropolitan Line
The only lift hill I've walked is Air's. I found it to be one of the sturdiest, most rock-solid, least scary things I have climbed. Almost anticlimactic.
Heights don't bother me, but I do sympathise. I had a very weird moment descending the internal steps of Dungeoness lighthouse once. Something about the warped perspective of looking down a spiral wrapped round the inside of a cone, with very few windows and no horizon to get my bearings from. Everything went all Hitchcock on me started stretching off in to the distance. It was actually a pretty cool illusion.... if it didn't make me feel like I was about to fall down the stairs.
I'm curious: those of you with this unfortunate (for our hobby) phobia, does it still hit you when you are on a train going up lift hill under normal operations, or is that OK because you are strapped in? Are top hats like Stealth's too quick to matter?
.... Probably more complicated than that, isn't it?
Heights don't bother me, but I do sympathise. I had a very weird moment descending the internal steps of Dungeoness lighthouse once. Something about the warped perspective of looking down a spiral wrapped round the inside of a cone, with very few windows and no horizon to get my bearings from. Everything went all Hitchcock on me started stretching off in to the distance. It was actually a pretty cool illusion.... if it didn't make me feel like I was about to fall down the stairs.
I'm curious: those of you with this unfortunate (for our hobby) phobia, does it still hit you when you are on a train going up lift hill under normal operations, or is that OK because you are strapped in? Are top hats like Stealth's too quick to matter?
.... Probably more complicated than that, isn't it?