When it comes to the via Ferrata, which is also known as the iron way, is actually a mountain route provided with steel cables, ladders, and other preset anchors such as wooden path and hanging bridges. The artificial gear provides a clear & open way even to the new & inexpert climbers, and also lets people who are not familiar with climbing tactic to walk on ledges, climb straight up walls, and get to the summits of mountains.
In the recent times, Demis Centi, an Alpine Guide, registered in the College of Alpine Guides of Trentino, talked about how people, who love adventure but are new to climbing mountains, can initiate climbing via ferrate dolomite. To make people understand this easily, he highlighted some important points. Just have a look on them: The expert said that prior to starting the climb, it is vital to wear the climbing harness, Ferrata kit, and head covering, in an area safe from uncontrolled stone falls from mountaineers above. Continuing the same, he also highlighted that in a Ferrata, you should proceed by protecting yourself, which is by hooking directly to the anchoring cable with the use of carabiners at the end of the 2 cord lengths. For your information, a single carabiner is not enough to hook securely to the rope; the anchoring rope indeed is hooked to the wall using pins that avoid the carabiners from sliding afar. For this reason, it is essential to release from the rope and to re-hook straight away after the pin. With just one carabiner, you would not be firmly connected to the rope all through this stage, with apparent risks to your security. According to Demis Centi, the 2 carabiners should be utilized in series, releasing the 2nd just after the first has been connected past the pin. Here, it is also important to make sure that your one hand hangs on to the rope while with the other you use the holds provided by the