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May 13, 2011

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Just did this yesterday and it's amazing! Best way to see the mountains I think

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Thanks for your comment, John! I enjoyed reading your post about the Angelo Viali trail and look forward to reading about your adventures on the Marmolada!

Wow some of those things are just strings and a piece of board can you really even call them bridges? I would never be able to get my wife to go on any of those.

I know, they do look a little scary don't they! But there are many hikes that are much easier - just do a level 1 or 2 hike which does not involve walking across planks of wood held together by string :-)

I think that would be the only thing my wife would allow...lol if she made it that far.

WOW! That is so much fun! All the stress and muscle cramps will go away once this beautiful scene is seen from the top! Nature is really one of the most beautiful gifts of the Creator! It just stands still there and yet it can make us feel so relaxed.

This hiking trip looks really intense! Definitely not for your weekend warrior hikers. When going on trips like these, always make sure you have your gear in check!

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