Via Ferrata: Regina

Sep '09 26 Sat 8:15 AM
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Who organized?
Jaime

Join this Via Ferrata event! This time we will try this one: (link in Spanish)

Ferrata Regina

This is not a Via Ferrata for beginners, so you have to have some experience with Ferratas or rock climbing. You have to be fit and not afraid of heights.

Make sure you bring the following with you:

  • Harness
  • Helmet
  • Zyper a.k.a. Kinetic Impact Shock Absorber (KISA) Disipador in Spanish

You can rent these 3 sometimes as a “Ferrata kit” in many shops like:
  • Balmat: Gran Via, 527 Price: 14,5€
  • Vertic: Rocafort, 135 Price: 18€

Those without this gear will not be allowed to come

Bring also:

  • Thin gloves (strongly recommended)
  • Some energy food
  • Water
  • Lunch
  • Suncream

We are going by car. Petrol costs (aprox. 40 EUR) will be split. The car driver is responsible for requesting the costs of his/her passengers.

Cars:

  • Jaime: 5 places

If another driver joins the event I will increase the number of people comming. The maximum number of people for the event will be 8.

BY JOINING THIS EVENT YOU ARE ACCEPTING THE GROUP RULES. (see them in the About Us Section)

BEGINERS ARE NOT ALLOWED

We will not wait at the meeting point longer than 15 minutes. The schedule is very important.

If the event is full and you'd like to join it, respond with a No, including a comment telling that you wish to come. I will change your RSVP to Yes in case there is any free room.

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