Most likely yes. Although I have to say, they seem to be secured very well and this ferris wheel is sooooo slow.
I think this is the cutest und funniest building in Vienna. It has beautiful mosaics on the inside, too and everything is a little wonky and uneven, because Hundertwasser (whose legal name btw was Friedrich Stowasser, and the word “sto” in slavic language means “100”) thought, that there is no straight line in nature, so there should be no straight line in architecture, too.
How tired are your legs? You must be getting strong to be ready for the Grand Canyon now!
I don’t know about the biting, but the one time we did that ride, I had a mule who loved walking right on the edge of the trail. It was a loooong drop in most areas! I kept tugging on that old neck to urge him more to the center but he was immune to the reins.
Of course he eventually slipped off the side and we were sliding over - he was suddenly quite motivated to scramble up and I could only lean into his neck to help the balance.
The whole group was a mite stunned, including the guide - that’s not supposed to happen. Fortunately I do know how to ride, but I’ll never do that again.
@Greenbriar - you’ll enjoy this more from the safety of your bike!
Well let’s just say that riding my exercise bike in the air conditioning indoors is one thing. Riding a real bike outside, either in traffic or on the steep edge of a canyon is something entirely different.
So yes, I’ll be enjoying my stationary exercise bike thank you!
Whoa. Maybe you got a newbie donkey who didn’t know what he was doing. Or thought he knew better than all the others. You know, the kind that thinks they are smarter than the silly donkey that’s been doing it for years.
Wait, I’m getting into my NCIS fanfiction tropes. Never mind me. LOL!