@@carlseye one day I hope I will spend a month or two in Switzerland and will climb all the routes you showed in your channel, or at least most of them.
@@carlseye if you will ever come to central Italy then take a walk on the Apuane alps in northern tuscany. Not very tall but there is a lot of razor sharp ridges and cliffs, naked stone everywhere and deadly routes, plus a great view on the tirreno sea. That is where the Carrara marble comes from.
@@benzina7 oh yes, I looked at four of them: Via Ferrata Monte Contrario, Via Ferrata Renato Salvadori - Monte Forato, Via Ferrata Aristide Bruni - Monte Procinto, Via Ferrata Tordini-Gallicani. Looks really interesting. Are they all attractive?
Happy new year big lad 👊 thank you for all the Epic videos you make .... this one was a real sweaty palms one .... good job 👏
Happy New Year. Thanks a lot for the flowers, I really appreciate your good words
This seems definitely a climbing level route. Good challenge.
Yes, it has some challenging parts, which makes it interesting 🙂
@@carlseye one day I hope I will spend a month or two in Switzerland and will climb all the routes you showed in your channel, or at least most of them.
@@benzina7 I hope your dream comes true - you will love it.
@@carlseye if you will ever come to central Italy then take a walk on the Apuane alps in northern tuscany. Not very tall but there is a lot of razor sharp ridges and cliffs, naked stone everywhere and deadly routes, plus a great view on the tirreno sea. That is where the Carrara marble comes from.
@@benzina7 oh yes, I looked at four of them: Via Ferrata Monte Contrario, Via Ferrata Renato Salvadori - Monte Forato,
Via Ferrata Aristide Bruni - Monte Procinto,
Via Ferrata Tordini-Gallicani. Looks really interesting. Are they all attractive?