@@JetSetYourself Ive seen you come to Italy quite a few times, thought u might be from Balkans considering the accent. I just began practicing this sport not long ago. Last week done Pisciadu del Val Gardena, one of the best ferratas for sure. Would be happy to catch up anywhere in Italy for a ferrata, so many awesome spots here to practice this sport. Wanna get into indoor rock climbing as well during the winter. I love your enthusiasm and strong determination about making these vids. I actually bought Y resting system for me and my wife thanks to your videos! Keep up!
@@JetSetYourself Cool, we have a standard two day week-end, could work something out in Valle D'aosta or Piemonte, those are two nearby lovely regions for ferratas, hikes, motorcycling easy to get from Milan. Basically the weather there is avg better than in Dolomites, at least this year. I am afraid u r going for a toasty ferrata here we cannot practice yet, anyways, feel free to reach out for tips.
I cannot believe it, I just have the same tee man, bought it back in 2016 and actually it is my go to ferrata / hiking one till nowadays.
Yes, I bought it around that time (2016) and even if I have many others I end up putting this one frequently.
Ciao! Where r u from?
London
@@JetSetYourself Ive seen you come to Italy quite a few times, thought u might be from Balkans considering the accent. I just began practicing this sport not long ago. Last week done Pisciadu del Val Gardena, one of the best ferratas for sure. Would be happy to catch up anywhere in Italy for a ferrata, so many awesome spots here to practice this sport. Wanna get into indoor rock climbing as well during the winter. I love your enthusiasm and strong determination about making these vids. I actually bought Y resting system for me and my wife thanks to your videos! Keep up!
@Vittorio_Bociarotti I will return to Italy in October (end September). If we can match our schedule...
@@JetSetYourself Cool, we have a standard two day week-end, could work something out in Valle D'aosta or Piemonte, those are two nearby lovely regions for ferratas, hikes, motorcycling easy to get from Milan. Basically the weather there is avg better than in Dolomites, at least this year. I am afraid u r going for a toasty ferrata here we cannot practice yet, anyways, feel free to reach out for tips.