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If you're scared of heights then this new Skyslide in Los Angeles might not be for you.
I've jumped out of a plane from 13,000 feet. I've ridden 400-foot-tall roller coasters that top speeds of 160km/h, and I once found myself using my fingernails to clutch the side of a rock face way too steep to climb without gear.
Heights have never fazed me. Until the Skyslide, a terrifying glass tube on the outside of the US Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles. It's open to the public Saturday, and journalists were given an early chance to try it out.
Perched 304m above the ground on the side of the tallest skyscraper west of the Mississippi, the 360-degree glass slide is utterly terrifying. It's is nearly a straight shot down, except for a small turn at the beginning that causes riders to bump against the side of the glass, much to their horror.