⚠️ UK Access Block Notice: Beginning July 1, 2025, this site will no longer be accessible from the United Kingdom. This is a voluntary decision made by the site's administrators. We were not forced or ordered to implement this block.
Considering some options, but I dont know the heights of any bridges in calgary. does anyone? i do have one in mind but im not certain (after all, i dont want to survive.)
unfortunately this is in a different city, got my hopes up xD. i could consider driving there in a few days, but i was hoping to be done with it all today.
unfortunately this is in a different city, got my hopes up xD. i could consider driving there in a few days, but i was hoping to be done with it all today.
oh - i'm not sure why i read saskatoon. my apologies, lol.
i don't believe calgary has anything that would satisfy you. i know that lethbridge has the lethbridge viaduct which would be far taller than anything in calgary. it may or may not have some suicide prevention things in place but it didn't when i went through.
oh - i'm not sure why i read saskatoon. my apologies, lol.
i don't believe calgary has anything that would satisfy you. i know that lethbridge has the lethbridge viaduct which would be far taller than anything in calgary. it may or may not have some suicide prevention things in place but it didn't when i went through.
I did not realize that Calgary is as flat as it appears to be online. From doing some online searching, I didn't come across any options I see as having an overwhelming chance of success, but from what I have found online, the following seem the most promising:
The Centre Street Bridge
Glacier Skywalk (Would need transportation as it's not in Calgary, but located close by)
Broken City Rooftop Bar (based on pictures it seems high)
King Eddy (restaurant rooftop deck)
I've never been to Calgary, or any of the places, so I can only attest based on online pictures.
oh - i'm not sure why i read saskatoon. my apologies, lol.
i don't believe calgary has anything that would satisfy you. i know that lethbridge has the lethbridge viaduct which would be far taller than anything in calgary. it may or may not have some suicide prevention things in place but it didn't when i went through.
I believe you can find information about height necessary to not permanently cripple yourself somewhere here. Once you make more posts you'll get access to the search function.
I would be careful about mountains because they're rarely a straight drop down. It's easy to have your fall broken partway through and be in agony without dying.
Only in the summer--Winters gets down to 30 degrees to 40 degrees below zero, insanely cold--But places like Banff, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake are stunning places in the summer
Reactions:
Enoughnow
deathissosad
I will find you in the afterlife my Nanes. -boov 😢
Considering some options, but I dont know the heights of any bridges in calgary. does anyone? i do have one in mind but im not certain (after all, i dont want to survive.)
Considering some options, but I dont know the heights of any bridges in calgary. does anyone? i do have one in mind but im not certain (after all, i dont want to survive.)
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.