skot
13th June 2011, 09:07 PM
Just got back from a bit of a holiday in Tassie and was wondering if anyone who has been there, atttempted or completed the climb up the Shot Tower at Taroona in Hobart?
My wife and I went along on a cold , rainy day and I am afraid to say I chickened out of the climb.
Heights don't bother me too much BUT combined with the state of the wooden stairs to the top...I BAULKED.
The top of the tower is 48 metres to the top with a circular stair case winding it's way up and that's when I stopped.
THE STAIRS...
Timber construction over 140 years old ...each step 900mm long with tapered shape about 300mm wide on the outside wall to 125mm wide towards the centre BUT the treads were only about 16mm thick with some of them worn down to about 12mm thick at the front.
They flexed far too much for my liking as you walked on them and you make a vertical gain of approx 4 metres with every once around the stairwell. If the tread gives way, you fall 4metres and probably continue down through the next set.
By all means go for a visit, as it was very interesting ...I was just too worried about the thickness & flex of the stairs.
My wife and I went along on a cold , rainy day and I am afraid to say I chickened out of the climb.
Heights don't bother me too much BUT combined with the state of the wooden stairs to the top...I BAULKED.
The top of the tower is 48 metres to the top with a circular stair case winding it's way up and that's when I stopped.
THE STAIRS...
Timber construction over 140 years old ...each step 900mm long with tapered shape about 300mm wide on the outside wall to 125mm wide towards the centre BUT the treads were only about 16mm thick with some of them worn down to about 12mm thick at the front.
They flexed far too much for my liking as you walked on them and you make a vertical gain of approx 4 metres with every once around the stairwell. If the tread gives way, you fall 4metres and probably continue down through the next set.
By all means go for a visit, as it was very interesting ...I was just too worried about the thickness & flex of the stairs.