Acrophobia is one of the most common fears, and can manifest itself in different such as vertigo, which is a sense of dizziness, bathmophobia, which is a fear of stairs and slopes, and aerophobia, which is the fear of flying. But the good news is that's ways to help lessen that fear!
how can i do that?  i'd love to climb a very tall building
The most effective remedy can be the scariest, too, at least at first. This is what's known as exposure therapy, which means facing your fear and doing it anyways. When done correctly, it can lead to relief in a relatively short time.
interesting.  just go all in.  i wonder if i could better enough to go skydiving!?!?
It's possible, over time. A very frightened acrophobic who worked hard on exposure therapy was soon able to climb up rock walls in gyms and eventually worked his way up to climbing at Copper Cliffs, a former copper mining area. It was a big step (or many steps) for him.
i would love to see the copper cliffs
Yes, it's located in Blackfoot Valley, near an old ghost town called Garnet above the Potomac Valley. They used to mine raw ore, or ore concentrate, from that location.
oh i wonder if its haunted from the miners
Well, it is near a ghost town, as I mentioned, but there is no indication that the Copper Cliffs area itself is haunted. But who knows?
do you believe in ghosts?
I have never had an experience with any, but I do believe it's a possibility. Maybe not ghosts in the classical sense, but something like energy, spirit, that sort of thing. So yes, I would say I do.