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Climbing The Wall (15)

Today in the via ferrata at the dam wall of the Schlegeis reservoir in Tyrol (Austria, 1,872 m above sea level). Here you have 131 metres of air under your feet.

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Heute im Klettersteig an der Staumauer des Schlegeis-Stausees in Tirol (1.872 m Seehöhe). Hier hat man 131 Meter Luft unter den Füßen.

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8 comments

Andy Rodker said:

Certainly quite a challenging Via Ferrata! Fine shot and shotlets!
2 years ago

Ern Jacoby said:

Great performance - nothing for me - therefore I appreciate and enjoy your pictures
2 years ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Amazing sequence.
I'm sure it's very safe with the brackets and ropes to hook on to but with no head for heights I'll leave it to the experts!
2 years ago

Bergfex replied to Loose_Grip/Pete:

It is very safe in the sense that with the safeguards in place, you cannot have a life-threatening fall. But you still mustn't fall because you can get very seriously injured if you hit the rock 3 or 4 metres below with your pelvis or knees.

Otherwise: It's great fun!
2 years ago

Delirium said:

wow
2 years ago ( translate )

* ઇઉ * said:

Wonderful, animating documentary!
The different angles give a great insight into the challenge of the via ferrata at the dam wall.
2 years ago

Bergfex replied to * ઇઉ *:

Glücklicherweise haben die Erbauer zwei Ausruhplätze in die Route eingebaut. Von denen aus kann man sicher fotografieren oder filmen.
2 years ago ( translate )

Leo W said:

Mal was alternatives, schöne Serie
2 years ago ( translate )