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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTake the 'Death Stairs' if You Dare
Take the Death Stairs if You Dare
A Facebook page, which began among a few friends, has grown into a popular photo collection of hazardous stairs.
A staircase made of pipe fittings at Kevin Reids childhood home in Dublin, Ireland. Each tread can accommodate only one step at a time. Kevin Reid
By Amanda Holpuch
Nov. 13, 2024
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Kevin Reid knew the bright green staircase in his childhood home was a bit bizarre: It was made of pipe fittings and looked more like a ladder.
The quirky staircase was just a part of his upbringing until it found a global audience in April after it was featured on the Facebook group Death Stairs, a page that has nearly 800,000 members and describes itself as a place where ascension is perilous and descending is deadly.
What qualifies for inclusion on the page takes many forms. Among the highlights: narrow, triangle-shaped steps, a glass spiral staircase with mirrored walls and steep wooden stairs carved into a New Zealand cliff face.
Mr. Reid had never thought of the steps at his childhood home as death stairs. His father had built the staircase as part of a two-story addition to the back of the house. ... I wouldnt do it in sock soles, but you can fairly rush down them and they make a nice ringing sound when you go down them, Mr. Reid said. Theyre solid.
The stairs lead to a two-story addition Mr. Reids father built.
The stairs are made of pipe fittings and make a nice ringing sound, Mr. Reid said. Kevin Reid
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A Facebook page, which began among a few friends, has grown into a popular photo collection of hazardous stairs.
A staircase made of pipe fittings at Kevin Reids childhood home in Dublin, Ireland. Each tread can accommodate only one step at a time. Kevin Reid
By Amanda Holpuch
Nov. 13, 2024
Leer en español
Kevin Reid knew the bright green staircase in his childhood home was a bit bizarre: It was made of pipe fittings and looked more like a ladder.
The quirky staircase was just a part of his upbringing until it found a global audience in April after it was featured on the Facebook group Death Stairs, a page that has nearly 800,000 members and describes itself as a place where ascension is perilous and descending is deadly.
What qualifies for inclusion on the page takes many forms. Among the highlights: narrow, triangle-shaped steps, a glass spiral staircase with mirrored walls and steep wooden stairs carved into a New Zealand cliff face.
Mr. Reid had never thought of the steps at his childhood home as death stairs. His father had built the staircase as part of a two-story addition to the back of the house. ... I wouldnt do it in sock soles, but you can fairly rush down them and they make a nice ringing sound when you go down them, Mr. Reid said. Theyre solid.
The stairs lead to a two-story addition Mr. Reids father built.
The stairs are made of pipe fittings and make a nice ringing sound, Mr. Reid said. Kevin Reid
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Take the 'Death Stairs' if You Dare (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 15
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Ilikepurple
(149 posts)1. I think not. Even the downshot photo makes me a bit queasy.
I probably wouldnt mind climbing them as much as coming down.
Emile
(31,039 posts)2. Steep too, no thanks.
Kali
(55,911 posts)3. kind of like a ship ladder
have some friends that used them to get to loft. weird but you get used to them after a few times.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,023 posts)4. I have climbed more of those
That I care to remember.🤣