To all those who already participated or wish to climb a Via Ferrata in the Geneva area - and beyond.
We have created a list-server in order to keep you posted of future activities (including Ferratas, Mountain Bike, White-water rafting, hydrospeed, etc.) .
You can also view pictures of our latest challenges :-) http://groups.google.com/group/viaferratas
If you want to be posted, drop me a note with your email address.
eXodus
To all those who already participated or wish to climb a Via Ferrata in the Geneva area - and beyond.
We have created a list-server in order to keep you posted of future activities (including Ferratas, Mountain Bike, White-water rafting, hydrospeed, etc.) .
You can also view pictures of our latest challenges :-) http://groups.google.com/group/viaferratas
If you want to be posted, drop me a note with your email address.
eXodus
exodusAug 7, 2008 @ 16:36
gaby_malta, Aug 7, 2008 @ 16:51
- Where are you based?
- Any ferrata in your neighbourhood?
So far we did:
- Fort l'Ecluse (F) (medium - duration: <1H)
- Curalla (F) (medium+ duration: <2h)
- Abondance, aka Saix de Miolène (F) (difficult duration: up to 4H (if you do the 3 segments))
I'd like to organize the following ones in diablerets: http://www.diablerets.ch/web/article.php?sid=9
Best,
eXodus
- Where are you based?
- Any ferrata in your neighbourhood?
So far we did:
- Fort l'Ecluse (F) (medium - duration: <1H)
- Curalla (F) (medium+ duration: <2h)
- Abondance, aka Saix de Miolène (F) (difficult duration: up to 4H (if you do the 3 segments))
I'd like to organize the following ones in diablerets: http://www.diablerets.ch/web/article.php?sid=9
Best,
eXodus
exodus, Aug 7, 2008 @ 17:11
gaby_malta
gaby_malta
gaby_malta, Aug 7, 2008 @ 18:03
You can easily do Fort l'Ecluse + Currala with no experience.
[quote]Thanks for the details. Do we need to have any Via Ferrata experience to join? I've never been until now. I'd be interested in joining so I'd appreciate more details when you have some.
gaby_malta[/quote]
You can easily do Fort l'Ecluse + Currala with no experience.
[quote]Thanks for the details. Do we need to have any Via Ferrata experience to join? I've never been until now. I'd be interested in joining so I'd appreciate more details when you have some.
gaby_malta[/quote]
exodus, Aug 7, 2008 @ 22:00
It was a great Sunday!
Weather was just superb and the via... exceptional !
Here's a link to the 1st batch of pictures:
http://picasaweb.google.com/rubisr/ViaFerrataColDesAravis20080824
Kindly send me your pix.
All the best,
eXodus
It was a great Sunday!
Weather was just superb and the via... exceptional !
Here's a link to the 1st batch of pictures:
http://picasaweb.google.com/rubisr/ViaFerrataColDesAravis20080824
Kindly send me your pix.
All the best,
eXodus
exodus, Aug 25, 2008 @ 18:33
so, i can see you climb up and along pegs and walk across dangling foot bridges, but how do you go down? the same way you came or walk down a different path down the mtn?
so, i can see you climb up and along pegs and walk across dangling foot bridges, but how do you go down? the same way you came or walk down a different path down the mtn?
YouMeCo, Aug 25, 2008 @ 20:35
It would be difficult to go down the same way: crossing other climbers would be risky and finding footsetps downwards is a bit more difficult, i would think.
We came down via a simple hiking path which is also enjoyable! I think there are some pictures of the way back too on the picasa album.
- Shall we count on you for the next VF ?
- If you send me your email address I can add you to the recipient list for the next VF hikings.
eXodus
[quote]wow! What great photos :) quickly had a glance at them, and what beautiful weather you had... and the view from above!
so, i can see you climb up and along pegs and walk across dangling foot bridges, but how do you go down? the same wayyou came or walk down a different path down the mtn?[/quote]
It would be difficult to go down the same way: crossing other climbers would be risky and finding footsetps downwards is a bit more difficult, i would think.
We came down via a simple hiking path which is also enjoyable! I think there are some pictures of the way back too on the picasa album.
- Shall we count on you for the next VF ?
- If you send me your email address I can add you to the recipient list for the next VF hikings.
eXodus
[quote]wow! What great photos :) quickly had a glance at them, and what beautiful weather you had... and the view from above!
so, i can see you climb up and along pegs and walk across dangling foot bridges, but how do you go down? the same wayyou came or walk down a different path down the mtn?[/quote]
exodus, Aug 25, 2008 @ 21:16
i think i'll just stick to reading this post....:D
great job climbers!...
i think i'll just stick to reading this post....:D
great job climbers!...
divagirl, Aug 25, 2008 @ 21:47
i'll only consider doing this event on the easiest of levels where widest gap between pegs is no more than what a 150cm person is capable of reaching :P
i'll only consider doing this event on the easiest of levels where widest gap between pegs is no more than what a 150cm person is capable of reaching :P
YouMeCo, Aug 25, 2008 @ 21:55
lctax, Aug 29, 2008 @ 02:53
I keep track and make announcements by email for our activities on http://groups.google.com/group/viaferratas/
I can add you to our list-server if you send me your address.
All the best and c u soon on a via.
eXodus
I keep track and make announcements by email for our activities on http://groups.google.com/group/viaferratas/
I can add you to our list-server if you send me your address.
All the best and c u soon on a via.
eXodus
exodus, Aug 29, 2008 @ 10:33



