Och,du liebe Zeit!!!Was für ein Nervenkitzel....wenigstens sind Sie gesichert.Alle Achtung!Danke für die atemberaubenden Aussichten, für den interessanten Clip
i have pretty strong fear of heights and this was my first via ferrata. The View is just mind blowing and the feeling you got after doing that is just amazing, especially with fear of heights
Hard to believe you have a fear of heights! I do too, and my body just shuts down. Tunnel vision, dizziness, shaking legs, panic attacks. It's hard to believe it would be physically possible for me to endure that for 1.5 h, but I certainly would not feel great afterwards. I did a climb that was too much for me once, and all I could do was chide myself for how stupid I was to even do it. I could have been injured or dead because I was simply not in control of my body and mind anymore.
@@iskaaa37 i understand youre what you mean and yes it really is hard to believe that i have fear of heights. At the time ive did ths ferrata i was doing alot of work against my fear. At the beginning i was shakin too, but at some time ive just concentraited on going forward. I had some short moments wich i was in panic and thinked about what would happen if i fall down. But ive finished it untill the end. At one point ive had really struggels bcs you just balancing over a steel cable and it going down 300m. But thats the reason im so proud ive finished it and i felt so great. But i would never do it again. it was a once in alifetime expirience for me
@@iskaaa37 Hard to believe, but i was (and still am in some situation) just like you some years ago, in fear of a lot of thing, but in this case, a ridiculous fear of heights. Long story short, my life is complete garbage since years and years, and i, one day, decided that even tho my life is at this time worthless, atleast, let's do thing that i'd never have done in other circumstances because i'm in too much fear of dying. It's been some months now that i do via ferratas, already did a lot, and yes, at first it was hard, real hard, i stopped multiples times, and was always under pressure, cried, and don't fool yourself, everyone still has pressure on him from falling, but you just accept that thing and go on without letting it disturbe you. Hope one day you'll surpass it, for whatever reason pushing to do so, because you'll surely not regret it, the views are incredible and unforgetable.
Ohhhh gosh, my heart was In my throat the whole time watching..you young Man are a pro and LOVE Ur sport like a mtn.goat.. You are so beyond AWESOME..TY for a beautiful ride of the extreme heights..now I Have to calm my heart Down...PLEASE be safe.. Glad you had that helmet on..GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS..
I can"t help keeping my breath as if I were there too! You are so brave!!! Just a nice route!!! The views are amazing !!! Great job!!! Take care of yourself!
The last shot, where he's sitting on the bench, made me think of Gimmelwald. Switzerland is so beautiful. And, all the way up during the climb, no graffiti anywhere!
Thanks for a great experience. I am making a note about this place for the 2022 vacation. And I don't think it's possible to overestimate the choice of music here. Imagen if it would have been euro-house-techno or hard core metal. This was perfect!
You should definitely do one. I was actually trying to find your version on your channel before I went, only to realize that you didn't cover this one yet.
Сен Никинг! Как вы доверяетесь все этим скалам, лестницам, тросам! Как чувствует ваша сем,я, когда вы идете в эти скалистые горы? Это просто ,,жуть,,! Наверное горы вас так полюбили, как и вы их любите!!!! Пусть Господь будет с вами в вашем путешествии! Привет с Украины. Киев.🙏🙏🙏🎄🤗🤝🌞🌾🌻🌹❄️🐦🕊️🙏🙏🙏.
Spectacular! That first traverse on the pins looked scary. What are the brass plaques? Names of sponsors of the route? Another great video and, as expected, your subscribers are really increasing, as deserved by these great hikes and filming. Thanks
Thank you for this amazing video! I would never get to see this view as I'm terrified of heights. I'm 6' tall and *that* is too high off the ground for me. Very generous of you to take all of us along for the ride.
Fear of heights is something you can overcome. I'm also 6' and few years ago beat that fear. I used to be scared of looking through 5th floor balcony, but by constantly forcing myself to be in heights and deal with irrational fears of falling/balconies breaking and assuring i'm standing sure footed i beat it. I have done my first via ferrata in the alps in 2021 as well. Don't let that fear set you back, you can also do things like that if you set your mind to!
Thats the beauty of climbing or doing such via ferratas... overcoming mental borders. Feels like victory, everytime. I started with not being able to go up more then 5m and i still start to shake at certain heights... but exposing myself to my fears, withstanding them or even overcoming them always feels like victory.
mit der Seilbahn waere es viel einfacher gewesen….. Grosse Leistung, ausgezeichnete Photographie. Habe gar nicht gewusst,, dass im Berner Oberland solche Kletter Abenteuer vorhanden sind. Vielen Dank fuer all die Videos. Ein Frutiger in den USA
Wow so glad your hiking again but that was scary and the helmet can was difficult to watch. But love your drone footage and the vid above the clouds.... Amazing. Keep hiking 💛❣️💙💙❤️💚🧡♥️💗🤍💜from CA
As a paraglider pilot I am fine with dangling 2 or 3 thousand meters above the ground in a tiny seat under a nylon bag. But I could never do this, my legs would turn to jelly.
in addtion to the lanyard ( I got Petzl Scorpio Vertigo Lanyard) what type of harness did you use, I'm looking at some ultralightweight type like "Petzl TOUR Harness - Lightweight Harness for Glacier Travel and Ski Touring" Would it be sufficient for via Ferrata, or do I need a full climbing harness. I'm planning on using it for Alta Via 2 route, its alot less extreme than yours.
hey, the combination you are talking about can be sufficient for a via ferrata I would say. The openable leg loops for a ski touring harness are however a risk factor, and honestly I would not feel too comfortable using this in a tyrolienne type situation. The Alta Via 2 however is not even classified as a conventional Via Ferrata, and the passages that have cables are doable without any protection. So I would think your gear will be good enough for that. However make sure to bring a helmet, rockfall is always a danger. Enjoy it!
@@ZenHikingSwitzerland yes, will definitely bring helmet, harness is where trying to save some space and weight, since I'm flying from America to and from, there is a lot walking with the kit in the backpack
thank you! new bucket list addition. actually the very first bucket list denotation. however, as climber, it does seem weird to think of falling on a lot of protruding stakes of rebar, instead of clean rock face, even though you have a lanyard system. i just won't fall, or will add a mechanical prusik to the scary sections..... ah, there were a lot of scary sections. what a beautiful country!
Thank you so much for posting this. I climbed the Allmenalp 15 years ago before I got a GoPro and watched your video thinking "Did I really climb this"?
Och,du liebe Zeit!!!Was für ein Nervenkitzel....wenigstens sind Sie gesichert.Alle Achtung!Danke für die atemberaubenden Aussichten, für den interessanten Clip
i have pretty strong fear of heights and this was my first via ferrata. The View is just mind blowing and the feeling you got after doing that is just amazing, especially with fear of heights
you don't have a fear of heights. You have survival instincts.
Hard to believe you have a fear of heights! I do too, and my body just shuts down. Tunnel vision, dizziness, shaking legs, panic attacks. It's hard to believe it would be physically possible for me to endure that for 1.5 h, but I certainly would not feel great afterwards. I did a climb that was too much for me once, and all I could do was chide myself for how stupid I was to even do it. I could have been injured or dead because I was simply not in control of my body and mind anymore.
@@iskaaa37 i understand youre what you mean and yes it really is hard to believe that i have fear of heights. At the time ive did ths ferrata i was doing alot of work against my fear. At the beginning i was shakin too, but at some time ive just concentraited on going forward. I had some short moments wich i was in panic and thinked about what would happen if i fall down. But ive finished it untill the end. At one point ive had really struggels bcs you just balancing over a steel cable and it going down 300m. But thats the reason im so proud ive finished it and i felt so great. But i would never do it again. it was a once in alifetime expirience for me
@iskaa- agreed , i would go bankrupt having to pay for a helicopter rescue .😂
@@iskaaa37 Hard to believe, but i was (and still am in some situation) just like you some years ago, in fear of a lot of thing, but in this case, a ridiculous fear of heights. Long story short, my life is complete garbage since years and years, and i, one day, decided that even tho my life is at this time worthless, atleast, let's do thing that i'd never have done in other circumstances because i'm in too much fear of dying. It's been some months now that i do via ferratas, already did a lot, and yes, at first it was hard, real hard, i stopped multiples times, and was always under pressure, cried, and don't fool yourself, everyone still has pressure on him from falling, but you just accept that thing and go on without letting it disturbe you. Hope one day you'll surpass it, for whatever reason pushing to do so, because you'll surely not regret it, the views are incredible and unforgetable.
Ohhhh gosh, my heart was
In my throat the whole time watching..you young
Man are a pro and LOVE
Ur sport like a mtn.goat..
You are so beyond AWESOME..TY for a beautiful ride of the extreme heights..now I
Have to calm my heart
Down...PLEASE be safe..
Glad you had that helmet on..GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS..
and this is how our granparents used to go to school... minus the safety harness, of course
Carrying their school books and little sister.
Truly amazing the lengths we go. All for indoctrination;)
They had boats ropes
😂 wht a dedication towards school
This was the first via ferrata i have ever done. In summer. It was terrefying yet awesome and now im hooked to mountain sports
Where is it exactly?
Outstanding footage. Switzerland gorgeousness represented at its best.
Che emozione, sei un Grande 👍grazie x lo spettacolo!
0:08 look at that helical ladder.. swiss people are so creative
I was amazed by that as well
IMHO the most beautiful of the via ferrata in Switzerland.
Unglaublich schön, auch dein Video, Musik und Schnitt sind perfekt....
I can"t help keeping my breath as if I were there too! You are so brave!!! Just a nice route!!! The views are amazing !!! Great job!!! Take care of yourself!
This looks like a really magnificent route. I definitely need to add it to my list.
Lijkt me leuk dit nog voor mijn 70er verjaardag te doen.heb nog wat klimspullen.
How neat! The people who do all this set up rock! Cheers, @Zen Hiking Switzerland
thanks breath taking - best country in the world.
The last shot, where he's sitting on the bench, made me think of Gimmelwald. Switzerland is so beautiful. And, all the way up during the climb, no graffiti anywhere!
Thank you! Kandersteg is a really beautiful place.
What the hell has this to do with graffiti? hahahah graffiti is just as beautiful as the mountains
@@jamesbond2889 nah ... Noboby wants to see a grafitti on these beautiful mountains...if you like it great , but do it in your city walls.
Somebody put james to bed.
@@danmidkiff5416 😴 boring
Intense and beautiful.
와우
도전정신이 우리들을 기쁘게 합니다.
접하기 힘든 이런 멋진 영상을 주심에 감사함을 전합니다.
Absolutely divine! One can only imagine the effort you put every step of the way ! Camera shots were stunning! Kudos and utmärkt!
That was my question HOW did he get some of these shots.... Incredible.
Amazing. Thanks you for taking us through your journey!
Good fun to enjoy some exposure practically risk free.
howdy awesome work man, and even better footage so cinematic yet thrilling
I´m jealous!!! what a great climb, gate, walking, and the landscapes ..... congrats!!!!!
Che figata incredibile...
My husband and I did Mont blanc tour 2016 June we loved it like to go back again.
Thanks for a great experience. I am making a note about this place for the 2022 vacation. And I don't think it's possible to overestimate the choice of music here. Imagen if it would have been euro-house-techno or hard core metal. This was perfect!
Superbe, comme d'hab !!! Merci !
How do you get down? Do you go the same route you came up?
Excellent video and stunning camera work.
Thank you for sharing this journey with us. Es war wirklich wunderschön!!
It is so risky. You are brave person.
amazing video love the tunes to
1:46 If you wanna get hurt badly if falling, make sure doing this.
Thank you for sharing this, I don’t think I would ever walk or climb this trail( I am scared of climbing) so it was nice seeing the views!
Thrilling video please take care 🙏
As always, beautiful. A pleasure to watch ! We have to go back and also do our video of this climb.
You should definitely do one. I was actually trying to find your version on your channel before I went, only to realize that you didn't cover this one yet.
@@ZenHikingSwitzerland yeah we did it a few time but we never took the film gear with us. It was before I started to record every climb 😅
Nádherná príroda a výborný športový výkon, perfektne nahraté, mala som pocit, že ja sama tam stúpam hore kopcom
правда жутковато в реале яб шторы наложил😅
Wow great vid man. COOL
Very fascinating place nature is really A divine creations..
Сен Никинг! Как вы доверяетесь все этим скалам, лестницам, тросам! Как чувствует ваша сем,я, когда вы идете в эти скалистые горы? Это просто ,,жуть,,! Наверное горы вас так полюбили, как и вы их любите!!!! Пусть Господь будет с вами в вашем путешествии! Привет с Украины. Киев.🙏🙏🙏🎄🤗🤝🌞🌾🌻🌹❄️🐦🕊️🙏🙏🙏.
Amazing sights,amazing climb.You are a skilled climber,and very brave.👍
Wow! Amazing, thank you!
Verry beautiful video! Thanks!
Superbe via ferrata ❤
beautifull via ferrata !
Spectacular! That first traverse on the pins looked scary. What are the brass plaques? Names of sponsors of the route? Another great video and, as expected, your subscribers are really increasing, as deserved by these great hikes and filming. Thanks
Thank you so much! You guessed it, those are the sponsors who donated to make this Via Ferrata possible.
@@ZenHikingSwitzerland that’s great, good for them. Nice touch to have their names on it. Thanks
All the people who died 😅
is there any footage of this being built? would love to see how they did it... rappeling down from above?
I was thinking the same thing. The way they had those VERY specific ladders HUNDEREDs of feet up... Painstaking I'm sure...
Wow, just wow.
Impresionante. Que imagenes tan bién logradas! Y que ruta tan ruda.
A beautiful video of a grueling (to me) hike. I always wonder how they get built.
This place looks incredible
Thank you for this amazing video! I would never get to see this view as I'm terrified of heights. I'm 6' tall and *that* is too high off the ground for me. Very generous of you to take all of us along for the ride.
🙋
Fear of heights is something you can overcome. I'm also 6' and few years ago beat that fear. I used to be scared of looking through 5th floor balcony, but by constantly forcing myself to be in heights and deal with irrational fears of falling/balconies breaking and assuring i'm standing sure footed i beat it. I have done my first via ferrata in the alps in 2021 as well. Don't let that fear set you back, you can also do things like that if you set your mind to!
@@kotrynasiskauskaite4995 Thank you for your encouragement and congratulations on your courage!
Very nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👌👌👌
Thank you again ❤
My heart rate hasn’t been so high for quite awhile
🙏🏻
Another video of something I must put on my list of things I absolutely never, ever want to do under any circumstances.
Thats the beauty of climbing or doing such via ferratas... overcoming mental borders. Feels like victory, everytime. I started with not being able to go up more then 5m and i still start to shake at certain heights... but exposing myself to my fears, withstanding them or even overcoming them always feels like victory.
Thanks mate. It's beautiful.
Love to have a go at this looks so like austria stunning country
Thank you for sharing.
so beautiful
Incredible!!!
WOW! BRAVO.
Bravo, magnifique !
Nagyon szép.
Дух захватывает от такой красоты и головокружительной высоты!!!
Goosebumps. This time it felt as if we ourselves are climbing 😄. Going to watch this in VR.
I did one of these in West Virginia. So fun
Preciosa la música además..
Awesome, I love the mountains and climbing them 😍
So....
Anybody else wondering who set all this up in the first place?? 😅😳
Absolutely amazing
mit der Seilbahn waere es viel einfacher gewesen….. Grosse Leistung, ausgezeichnete Photographie. Habe gar nicht gewusst,, dass im Berner Oberland solche Kletter Abenteuer vorhanden sind. Vielen Dank fuer all die Videos. Ein Frutiger in den USA
And u get a ride down at the end...... Oh yes!
May be spectacular, but I would crap myself! My deep respect for all those who can take this challenge!
Parabéns sempre show da clássica Via Ferrata, lindas imagens! 👏👏👏👏👏
Brasil aqui.
🙋
Amazing ...
thank you so much for sharing this with us !!!!!!!!!!!
wow..wow...Adventure
Amazing. Iv been waiting for you to upload my friend. Great climb 🧗 ❤️
Who handles the controls of the drone or rather: How are they handled whilst you're climbing??? Crious and impressed 76 y/o from Zurich 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
Wow,like it👍
wow ¿k4 or k5? Amaizing
Wonderful .. where is it ?
Wunderschön
Awesome👍
I might have done this when I was younger. Great video. I’m also wondering about the plaques.
Looks fantastic. Where exactly is this?
Ottimo cantiere!!! Complimenti per l'enorme lavoro ma un grande dispiacere per una montagna trattata come un parco giochi!!!
The paradise.
Amazing!!!
Wow so glad your hiking again but that was scary and the helmet can was difficult to watch. But love your drone footage and the vid above the clouds.... Amazing. Keep hiking 💛❣️💙💙❤️💚🧡♥️💗🤍💜from CA
wonderful stuff
As a paraglider pilot I am fine with dangling 2 or 3 thousand meters above the ground in a tiny seat under a nylon bag. But I could never do this, my legs would turn to jelly.
I haven't tried paragliding yet, but I feel for me it's the opposite. I'd have a hard time not being able to hold on to something stable.
@@ZenHikingSwitzerland Something stable?! Haha. 😂🤣 I have a VERY different definition of stable! 🤣😂
in addtion to the lanyard ( I got Petzl Scorpio Vertigo Lanyard)
what type of harness did you use,
I'm looking at some ultralightweight type like "Petzl TOUR Harness - Lightweight Harness for Glacier Travel and Ski Touring" Would it be sufficient for via Ferrata, or do I need a full climbing harness.
I'm planning on using it for Alta Via 2 route, its alot less extreme than yours.
hey, the combination you are talking about can be sufficient for a via ferrata I would say. The openable leg loops for a ski touring harness are however a risk factor, and honestly I would not feel too comfortable using this in a tyrolienne type situation. The Alta Via 2 however is not even classified as a conventional Via Ferrata, and the passages that have cables are doable without any protection. So I would think your gear will be good enough for that. However make sure to bring a helmet, rockfall is always a danger. Enjoy it!
@@ZenHikingSwitzerland yes, will definitely bring helmet, harness is where trying to save some space and weight, since I'm flying from America to and from, there is a lot walking with the kit in the backpack
Love your hikes 💪
OK, So who puts all those cables and metal bits up? And way more important, who checks them over the years!!?
1:10 what are those plates on the wall
Good job.Number one.
thank you! new bucket list addition. actually the very first bucket list denotation. however, as climber, it does seem weird to think of falling on a lot of protruding stakes of rebar, instead of clean rock face, even though you have a lanyard system. i just won't fall, or will add a mechanical prusik to the scary sections..... ah, there were a lot of scary sections. what a beautiful country!
Вау ! Вау ! Вау ! Невероятно !
Thank you so much for posting this. I climbed the Allmenalp 15 years ago before I got a GoPro and watched your video thinking "Did I really climb this"?
seems fun !