via ferrata - La Roche à l’Agathe / Thônes
Sunday, September 26th, 2010 @ 08:00
, Geneva
update 2:
Some have proposed we try Sunday instead of Saturday because 99% chance heavy rain vs 20-30% light rain. Would you be in for the change?
semi-update:
weather is unsure, so if it's a little rainy by moments, might still go for the easier parts or an easier via, if it's a bit worse, we'll go for hike and thermal bath at Lavey!
So we should be going to La Roche à l'Agathe in Haute Savoie.
It is a three parts via
D (difficult - very aerial not too athletic)
TD (very difficult - very aerial, very athletic)
ED (extremely difficult - confirmed and scary ;) )
there is an exit after each so you can stop if it goes too far.
So, you need to have some experience of climbing or at least a good sense of heights to do the two first parts, be in good physical shape and no vertigo for the first, and be a confirmed via-ferratist for the third (you need the extra carabiners for the last part).
See you then!
:)
Some have proposed we try Sunday instead of Saturday because 99% chance heavy rain vs 20-30% light rain. Would you be in for the change?
semi-update:
weather is unsure, so if it's a little rainy by moments, might still go for the easier parts or an easier via, if it's a bit worse, we'll go for hike and thermal bath at Lavey!
So we should be going to La Roche à l'Agathe in Haute Savoie.
It is a three parts via
D (difficult - very aerial not too athletic)
TD (very difficult - very aerial, very athletic)
ED (extremely difficult - confirmed and scary ;) )
there is an exit after each so you can stop if it goes too far.
So, you need to have some experience of climbing or at least a good sense of heights to do the two first parts, be in good physical shape and no vertigo for the first, and be a confirmed via-ferratist for the third (you need the extra carabiners for the last part).
See you then!
:)
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