Huashan Cliffside Path

Slightly nearer to home, not as high (but high enough) and 100 year old rotten concrete instead of a few bits of wood.
El Camino del Rey.
I've been along part of it, but there were some sections that I just didn't have the bottle for....... :oops:
 
oh is this the one that leads up to the restaurant where you can eat for free?
i was reading/looking at some articles about it
they are tethered
but so so awesome
i would love to do it!


also
do you know what those dots are? :lol:
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Goats......after minerals.

That's in Italy somewhere isn't it.

The guy who did the headcam footage on El Camino del Rey wasn't clipped on, BTW.
 
Andy R":18hb8mtk said:
Goats......after minerals.

That's in Italy somewhere isn't it.

The guy who did the headcam footage on El Camino del Rey wasn't clipped on, BTW.

yeah i think your about right there
i knew they were good but that is something else!

oh i see, i didnt watch the video fully, just a few bits. and then i thought i would post what i know. takes some guts though, id probably still do it! ginger you see
 
Theres large sections of El Camino del Rey missing,and some of it looks like its ready to go at any time,huge cracks running across the walking surface could be a bit disconcerting to say the least.

Must have been one incredible tourist attraction in its day,when all the handrails were in place and the surface complete 8)
 
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