Our grandparents playground:

I remember getting whacked with these old wood and steel swings or dropped from these old teeter-totters.

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I'm not sure which generation is better off but I have no complaints.
 
Yep we had old adventure play grounds like that in the parks where I lived .....if we skinned our knee from a fall , we ran and got a band aid ..we didn’t go running to the nearest Solicitors office

Yup. If I fell off the swings or the climbing gym or whatever, my folks' response was "if you are going to take stupid chances you are going to get hurt; you need to learn to be more careful" rather than looking for someone or something else to blame.
 
See the kid falling in the background of OP's picture. If so-'He's gonn'a bust his head
wide open.'
Harness are mentioned, don't see any in OP's picture?
 
I climbed a 40 foot rock wall last winter during a Cadet training class. One “youngun” challenged me to do it. I love a challenge, but didn’t know if I would make it or not. When I got to the top, I jumped into the net, which was more worrisome to me, but I really liked it.
 
As jujube said, those shiny, metal slides, sitting in the hot sun, baked us kids, but nobody seemed to care.
I'm not sure why, but back when we were kids, there wasn't the notion that we were such fragile creatures. You were kind of expected to come home with bumps and bruises. Back then, people didn't have this overly protective bent toward kids.
 


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