Sunday, July 17, 2016

The Via Ferrata

While in Telluride Chris and I were able to do the Via Ferrata. It's located at the end of Telluride and is a horizontal hike that involves narrow paths and iron ladder stairs that are bolted into the cliff. Some sections you are able to walk on the narrow path and others involve hooking into a metal cable that runs along the path. So you don't climb up but you are clipped into a cable in case you did slip. This type of climbing was developed during World War One to help soldiers scale mountain faces in the Dolomites. There are routes located all over central Europe. Chris had done it before and I have to say this will most likely be my first and last. The views were amazing during the hike but I have to say I did not really look. I was quite terrified while doing it but I really wanted to complete it and am glad I did.






End of the hike, the look of relief on my face!
You can see Bridal Falls in the background, beautiful.

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