Video Recap of Via Ferrata Peregrine Falcon in Cheile Varghisului

On August 31st, 2024, an inclusive via ferrata event took place at Via Ferrata Peregrine’s Falcon in Cheile Varghisului. This scenic and thrilling location welcomed 15 participants, each eager to experience the unique challenges of the cliffs. Led by instructors Andreea and Pavel, the event offered not only skill-building but also a supportive community experience.

The day began with an introduction to the equipment and a thorough safety briefing. Andreea and Pavel focused on essential climbing skills, such as tying secure knots, including the double fisherman’s and prusik. To match everyone’s comfort level, they opted for the scenic but accessible B/C trail. This choice allowed participants to explore safely while enjoying breathtaking views.

Once prepared, the group divided, with confident climbers taking the lead. Andreea and Pavel provided close support and guidance along the route, checking each participant’s progress. This pacing let everyone absorb the experience at their own speed, asking questions and refining techniques as they went. The instructors also emphasized proper foot and hand placement, ensuring that each participant gained confidence in their skills.

By day’s end, everyone completed the course, sharing a sense of accomplishment and unity. The event proved that, with encouragement and guidance, individuals can push through the challenges. Many participants expressed excitement for future challenges and a newfound love for outdoor adventures.

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