The Scariest Path in the World?

omg that was cool, where those blokes free walking or was he attached to a rope? cause the video footage was very good also!
 
I dunno. I've had a drink so I'm in that "super-confident" mode. I imagine, too, if you were up there - you'd have adrenaline and do it.

Thing that worries me is I fall over with two feet firm on the ground.... so that high up, with a little beam... no chance I'd be alive!

Lol, never, I'd be terrified. :o I got shivers down my spine just watching the vid.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Chorro

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caminito_del_Rey

The regional government of Andalusia budgeted in 2006 for a restoration plan estimated at € 7 million.

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omg that was cool, where those blokes free walking or was he attached to a robe? cause the video footage was very good also!

some people are attached to that cable on the cliff he wasn't.

as he never stops to unhook and rehook were the cable is attached to the cliff.


Anyone else notice that the steel beams seem to be rail tracks?
 
The parts where the concrete has big holes in must have no structural integrity whatsoever, you could put your foot right through. I would stay on the metal on those parts.
 
If there wheren't so many safety lines to clip onto I'd be more impressed. Try some of the ridges in the Cuillins when the mist rolls in, seriously scary when you can't even see where the path is or where you are putting your feet.
 
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