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Our Journey Path (as featured in
Treks in a Wild World)
Start our journey at the bottom of steep mountains and ascend
to a good mid way point to begin the canyoning, There are
several routes that can be taken, but going over water and
negotiating steep crevices provides the biggest adrenaline
rush. Zay Harding and his guide Roman Erler climb
through valleys and over waterfalls, having some pretty hairy
experiences along the way. The climbing and judging distances,
as well as hoisting your weight up along the way can prove
to be very strenuous and extremely tiring as our presenter
learns. You should be in peak physical condition for the climb,
and remember to pace yourself as you will be participating
for several hours.
Highlights
- The rush that comes from conquering the steep cliffs and
precipices
- Seeing breathtaking views
- Enduring the considerable physical strain of the trek.
travellers tips
Canyoning is a dangerous sport and you should never attempt
to do it without a highly experienced guide to assist you
throughout. You should always be attached to a safety rope
for safety. A good cardiovascular workout, concentrating
on the upper body, is particularly recommended for this sport.
Did you know?
Canyoning is a relatively new sport that is just beginning
to acquire a devoted following, It is similar to rock climbing,
but can include hiking, swimming, and diving. |