A someone who has only ever climbed in the Canadian Rockies I am so happy to see videos like this. We always talk/hear about the Dolomites and the rock they are made from. Wonderful to even know that mountains like this exist and that climbing routes like this exist. Thank you for taking me along on a climb that I will likely never be able to do in person. Some of those spots along the way are absolutely wild.
Well done!! A superb mountain adventure beautifully filmed in stunning scenery. Have just subscribed and really looking forward to watching more of your adventures! 👍
Epic via ferrata! Definitely adding this one to the list, although it did look extremely long haha. Well done Cris, what another awesome day out. Pumped to see the next via ferratas!
Yooo!! Sick video. Me and my partner did this and got caught in a thunderstorm after the massive valley gap. One point my head buzzed!! Absolutely insane experience.. do not advise hahah. The most exposed part was soaking and literally like ice, was insane. And the cross at the top was audibly buzzing from about 20m away haha
Hi Cris! Thanks for sharing this video. We've been there last month and whole ferrata was covered by snow and ice. It was brutal to do it 😂 In some passages we lost the ferrata cable because it was covered by the snow. We came on the top just in time before the closing and take the cable car down. Great to see the views, because we had only mist 😒
Fantastic! This one is (still) on my VF to-do list. Also, thank you for using linear view, or corrected in post, instead of the ultra wide fish-eye! It gives a much better perspective of the slope angles and, in my view, doesn't make the experience and views any less dramatic.
Really enjoy these via ferrata videos, there're like a video guide book/tick list. Perhaps an extra rating for the exposure or how gripped you were lol. Thank you
Great video, very high production quality. I was just in the dolomite region about 4 weeks ago. However I will be sticking to the cable cars to take me up. 😀
That was an excellent video and I look forward to more. I have never tried a via Ferrata as they don’t really have them in the UK. However your series of vids may just be the impetus I need to come over and try.
@TraintoSummit 🤣 i bet, i would of needed mountain rescue to come save me half way up lol i hope Netflix or one of them do a documentary on your Sea to Summit mission one day, they're truly epic adventures, can't wait for the next one!
Great Vid, well shot! This is one of my very favourite via Ferrate, its so spectacular! Took my 11-year-old son up it this summer, and he LOVED it, loved the difficulty and the exposure. One of the best days of my life was being able to take my boy up it and see him excel 🥲 ***Before I get any hate for taking my boy up, I would say his sister was to come also, but she was sick and stayed in the valley - she was gutted!!😄 - and in all seriousness, they both have a lot of experience in the mountains and this was natural for them***
As a rock climber I always have issues with the lack of climbing in ferratas but this is right up my alley 😁climbing shoes and chalk should be part of your gear. How far apart are these ferratas ? is it possible to have a "base camp" and do them from there or do you need a car to get from one to the other (or maybe public transport ?) Great exposure 😎
Great via ferrata thanks for showing. Here's some point for you to consider, from someone who has done a fair few. To just start your week on a very long fairly intense one of which the first 1/3 doesnt seem to have great foot holds tiring you out quicker, plus one with lot's of exposure (which you said isn't your strongest point) doesn't seem such a good idea, a shorter easier one after a year nothing is what I have learned works better, then later in the week go for the harder ones. How were your hands after a long day of cable hoiking, blistered nicely? Do wear gloves and enjoy those fantastic Dolomite ferratas even more
Made it in 2009 ... I think. It was a single place where I was a little bit scared. I had to cross a big rock, it was very exposed. I dont remember it was hard, but was very long.
@@christinamartini2279 Thanks! Yes you can but it takes you to another side (I'm not sure exactly where). I took the scree because I wanted to get back to my car which was at the Dibona refuge. To be honest I didn't know how bad the scree actually was, it was probably the worst I've ever been on 😂
No. While the CLIMBING part will be easier, the walking part will be a lot harder. Clibing shoes have no tread and will easily slip on grass and loose ground. Plus, they're rather uncomfortable and your feet will hurt after doing 3,4km of distance and 1000m of elevation gain in climbing shoes. Approach shoes or light mountaineering boots are more appropiate. They climb noticeably better than normal hiking shoes without sacrificing walking ability. Climbing shoes on via ferrata are only useful in vers specific cirrcumstances. On a really hard via ferrata that is really just climbing (without alternating walking and climbing sections like on this one) and where most footholds are bare rock, it might make sense.
Very strange that people showing via ferrata on UA-cam, use the wrong technique. At least, not how they learned me to do it. When you clip, one clip needs to have the opening towards you and the other away from you. You always clip with the opening away from you. Why is that?
Uhm. Wrong ferrata tactics, wrong ferrata technique, lack of ferrata equipment (gloves, rest loop)... What might get wrong? Were you deliberately looking for ways to make your life and climb harder than needed? And what are those grades, 5c and so? Are you trying to apply French sport climbing grades to ferratas?
A someone who has only ever climbed in the Canadian Rockies I am so happy to see videos like this. We always talk/hear about the Dolomites and the rock they are made from. Wonderful to even know that mountains like this exist and that climbing routes like this exist. Thank you for taking me along on a climb that I will likely never be able to do in person. Some of those spots along the way are absolutely wild.
I hope you get to visit one day. Thank you for the kind words 🙏
Well done!! A superb mountain adventure beautifully filmed in stunning scenery. Have just subscribed and really looking forward to watching more of your adventures! 👍
@@petelashley Much appreciated 🙏🏻
I'll add that to my bucket list of things I never want to do.
@@MrHistorian123 😂😂😂
I love the Dolomites. Thank you for bringing me to them for a few minutes.
Epic via ferrata! Definitely adding this one to the list, although it did look extremely long haha. Well done Cris, what another awesome day out. Pumped to see the next via ferratas!
@@lachlanbrown2045 Mate, I actually thought you'd of loved this one. It's such a good day out
Definitely an awesome looking climb. Thank you for the video. Look forward to more. Stay safe
@@michaelswann4318 Thank you 👊🏻
Yooo!! Sick video. Me and my partner did this and got caught in a thunderstorm after the massive valley gap. One point my head buzzed!! Absolutely insane experience.. do not advise hahah.
The most exposed part was soaking and literally like ice, was insane.
And the cross at the top was audibly buzzing from about 20m away haha
@@connor9209 That is literally my wife's worst nightmare 😂
Glad you made it out ok!
@ was crazy.
My partner says she’s happy you were panting and got a little scared 🤣 shes certain it wasn’t easy now haha
@@connor9209 Definitely wasn't easy 😂
Awesome video, Cris. Full marks for completing that scary climb!
@@RobRoy2012 Thank you 🙏🏻
Let's gooo! Awesome video Cris, amazing drone footage and crazy ferrata, well done!
@@andresgpaul Thank you mate 🙏🏻 ,this route is up there with the best in my opinion
Hi Cris! Thanks for sharing this video. We've been there last month and whole ferrata was covered by snow and ice. It was brutal to do it 😂 In some passages we lost the ferrata cable because it was covered by the snow. We came on the top just in time before the closing and take the cable car down. Great to see the views, because we had only mist 😒
@@Pachosk That sounds like a missionnn 😂😂. Well done for making the cable car in time!
Well done mate, that looked tough!!
@@andrewgardener1668 Shame Lachy wasn't there to enjoy it too 😂
Fantastic! This one is (still) on my VF to-do list. Also, thank you for using linear view, or corrected in post, instead of the ultra wide fish-eye! It gives a much better perspective of the slope angles and, in my view, doesn't make the experience and views any less dramatic.
Wow incredible! Congratulations on hitting 7K 🔥
@@URBEATSs Thanks so much brother 🔥
Hello, a wonderful mountain tour and a great adventure. A subscription for you. Best regards 😊👍
@@DieSchweigers Thank you 🙏🏻
Really enjoy these via ferrata videos, there're like a video guide book/tick list. Perhaps an extra rating for the exposure or how gripped you were lol. Thank you
@@edricketts6887 Thank you 🙏🏻
It would of scored a full 20 for how I felt doing that 😂
Cool as always. Your video was a perfect ending to my Sunday 😉
@@DaniPiros87 🔥🔥🔥
Treated myself to this on the big screen tv, I was very well rewarded 😍😍
@@andrewgardener1668 My mannnnn 🔥🔥🔥
Great video, very high production quality. I was just in the dolomite region about 4 weeks ago. However I will be sticking to the cable cars to take me up. 😀
Wow! Insanely well done, Cris!!! Drop jaw location! Stay safe!
@@loretalaus5083 Thank you 🙏🏻
Brilliant film. I'm off to the Dolomites this year and this VF is on the list to do. It looks hard but awesome.
@@beanbunn4029 You'll love it 👊🏻
Brilliant Cris both the film and the mountains 🏔️ 🇮🇹(that is one tuff route )
ATB Simon
Well done! Scary stuff!!!!
That was an excellent video and I look forward to more. I have never tried a via Ferrata as they don’t really have them in the UK. However your series of vids may just be the impetus I need to come over and try.
@@charlesrobert9527 Glad to hear! The Italian Ferratas are some epic experiences
Great video again mate! I don't know how you do this stuff, it looks absolutely terrifying but equally amazing. Fair play to you 💪
@@Phil-b4l Thank you mate 🙏🏻 To be fair you should of seen the state of me after 😂
@TraintoSummit 🤣 i bet, i would of needed mountain rescue to come save me half way up lol i hope Netflix or one of them do a documentary on your Sea to Summit mission one day, they're truly epic adventures, can't wait for the next one!
this was massive. well done!
good stuff as usual mate
@@adamheathyt Thank you mate 🔥
Another class video! Camera work is insane
@@Manwhomountains Thank you 🙏🏻
Very nice video and a good inspiration for our next micro-adventures.
Bloody good effort, well done, and a fun video. Not sure if it makes me want to do it or not 🤣🤣
@@patrickhazlehurst8472 You gotta do it 😂
Great channel Man ! Subbed ! Stay Safe ! 🏞🧗🏻👍🏼
Very tough Via ferrata ! Great film . Greetings from Polonia
@@zbigniewwendorff4989 Thank you 🙏🏻
Felicitari ! Îmi place mult. ❤
@@cameliamariacristea4836 Mersi mama ❤️
I love Dolomites and very often do hiking there. But i don't think this is my level😂of hiking. Thanks for sharing.
@@francespeng1637 Thank you for watching!
Looks superb
That really did look scary, no need to be ashamed at all
FELICITĂRI MADA SUPERB
Great Vid, well shot!
This is one of my very favourite via Ferrate, its so spectacular!
Took my 11-year-old son up it this summer, and he LOVED it, loved the difficulty and the exposure. One of the best days of my life was being able to take my boy up it and see him excel 🥲 ***Before I get any hate for taking my boy up, I would say his sister was to come also, but she was sick and stayed in the valley - she was gutted!!😄 - and in all seriousness, they both have a lot of experience in the mountains and this was natural for them***
Totally get where you're coming from - I would of jumped on the opportunity to do that ferrata at that age too haha
Great videos
As a rock climber I always have issues with the lack of climbing in ferratas but this is right up my alley 😁climbing shoes and chalk should be part of your gear. How far apart are these ferratas ? is it possible to have a "base camp" and do them from there or do you need a car to get from one to the other (or maybe public transport ?) Great exposure 😎
in case anyone wonders, it's a K4, not too bad in terms of difficulty if you're more-less experienced
What boots are you wearing? I'm struggling with a new pair for general hiking and a little bit of scrambling and hopefully a ferrata or two
@@steviedj6730 I was wearing Scarpa Mistral GTX during this hike. They're great but don't have the best grip when it's wet. Thanks for watching!
Great via ferrata thanks for showing. Here's some point for you to consider, from someone who has done a fair few. To just start your week on a very long fairly intense one of which the first 1/3 doesnt seem to have great foot holds tiring you out quicker, plus one with lot's of exposure (which you said isn't your strongest point) doesn't seem such a good idea, a shorter easier one after a year nothing is what I have learned works better, then later in the week go for the harder ones. How were your hands after a long day of cable hoiking, blistered nicely? Do wear gloves and enjoy those fantastic Dolomite ferratas even more
@@arnoelout6688 Good tip! I had gloves, I only use them on the descent, I prefer to feel the rock when climbing. Thanks for watching!
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Made it in 2009 ... I think. It was a single place where I was a little bit scared. I had to cross a big rock, it was very exposed. I dont remember it was hard, but was very long.
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Amazing video. Can you take the cable car down and skip the scree?
@@christinamartini2279 Thanks! Yes you can but it takes you to another side (I'm not sure exactly where). I took the scree because I wanted to get back to my car which was at the Dibona refuge. To be honest I didn't know how bad the scree actually was, it was probably the worst I've ever been on 😂
How long does it take? Up and down?
I could not have done that 😅🫣 well done!
How do the ladders make it up the mountain? Also who & how do they get installed?
No idea but I'd love to see a documentary on it!
@@TraintoSummit Me too!
Sometimes I think about who installed those "ferrate". No helicopters, no electric drills. Only strength and steel balls.
@@valefur72 Every single time I'm on a hard move I have the same thought
Would it be easier in climbing shoes?
No. While the CLIMBING part will be easier, the walking part will be a lot harder. Clibing shoes have no tread and will easily slip on grass and loose ground. Plus, they're rather uncomfortable and your feet will hurt after doing 3,4km of distance and 1000m of elevation gain in climbing shoes.
Approach shoes or light mountaineering boots are more appropiate. They climb noticeably better than normal hiking shoes without sacrificing walking ability.
Climbing shoes on via ferrata are only useful in vers specific cirrcumstances. On a really hard via ferrata that is really just climbing (without alternating walking and climbing sections like on this one) and where most footholds are bare rock, it might make sense.
Cat timp ti a luat pana sus? si cat cat la coborare?
You have to put your cut gloves on
Very strange that people showing via ferrata on UA-cam, use the wrong technique. At least, not how they learned me to do it. When you clip, one clip needs to have the opening towards you and the other away from you. You always clip with the opening away from you. Why is that?
Great vid …but you really need to get some gloves
Uhm. Wrong ferrata tactics, wrong ferrata technique, lack of ferrata equipment (gloves, rest loop)... What might get wrong? Were you deliberately looking for ways to make your life and climb harder than needed? And what are those grades, 5c and so? Are you trying to apply French sport climbing grades to ferratas?
Tbe best ferrata in dolomiti? For me, costantini alla moiazza.
@@donatovigo2071 I'll check it out 😊
No way..😢 😅
try wearing gloves , they help me alot!