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lwovely

lwovely

cat lover
Oct 13, 2024
81
This bridge is the High Level Bridge from Edmonton. My biggest issue is how to get through the high tension wires that they installed as a suicide prevention barrier.

Do you guys think it's a good idea to carry a mini ladder so I could jump? I don't know if it's a good idea to cut through the wires cause I really don't want to vandalize. Let me know thanks!!

This is how the barriers look like btw
 

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Hollowman

Empty
Dec 14, 2021
2,415
Are there cameras? Lots of traffic?You're going to look pretty suspicious with a ladder.
 
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lwovely

lwovely

cat lover
Oct 13, 2024
81
Are there cameras? Lots of traffic?You're going to look pretty suspicious with a ladder.
There aren't cameras in the bridge but the traffic isn't so bad early in the morning around 12 - 4 am. It's throughout the day that gets really busy.
 
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WakingNightmare

WakingNightmare

Student
May 1, 2025
145
Looks like you'd need a pretty tall ladder to reach the top
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,592
Before you consider the jump too much, what distance is it to the bottom? And what is the landing - hard or water?
 
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lwovely

lwovely

cat lover
Oct 13, 2024
81
Before you consider the jump too much, what distance is it to the bottom? And what is the landing - hard or water?
It's water, it's 152 feet but I am not confident mainly because people survived this bridge. It overlooks the Northern Sask River.
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,592
It's water, it's 152 feet but I am not confident mainly because people survived this bridge. It overlooks the Northern Sask River.
I wouldn't be confident at that height either. Not enough anyway. I'm giving myself away, although I really don't care, but we have a bridge called High Level where I am too. I think some people used to jump from the very top of it, but not in a while, though. Not sure how tall it is. It's pretty tall at the top of the supports. They put up barriers, but they're nothing like yours. Someone could get around them if they really wanted.
 
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