When I first visited Taiwan as a tourist en route to Thailand, in 1999, not long after the big earthquake, trip highlight was Taroko Gorge, spectacular geological feature and hairily exiting cliff-hugging road.
Train from Taipei to Hualien, then bus into the gorge was the plan, but I got off at the wrong station (misinterpreting a Chinese announcement while in the toilet) in a massive quarry at the bottom of the gorge, so hitched up and bivouacked in the forest. This turned out to be fortunate, because the gorge was officially closed due to earthquake instability and I wouildn't have got in.
Next day hitched up further, and got a lift with a construction crew in a 4X4 "little blue truck", a generic term for the Rascal/Pronto/Carry and similar Varica. There are 4X4 versions of both but the latter are commoner.
This was small enough to negotiate the hiking trails which they were working on, and it negotiated them pretty fast. There are some quite long, narrow, and high pedestrian suspension bridges on these hiking trails.
IF you take a long, narrow, and high pedestrian suspension bridge at speed (perfectly centring to fully utilise the cm or so clearance with the towers) in a little blue truck, the bridge deck is pushed up behind the rear wheels in an S bend, the nose goes down, and you are suddenly surfing in the sky.
If you want to show off/conceal your terror riding in the back, you can adopt a surfer's crouch, with your arms out for balance.
Not too far though, because the suspension cables flashing past on both sides will shorten them.
Fun Fun Fun Till Her Daddy Took the T-Bird Away
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