(keeping Dry is NOT an Option!)
So you think riding the rapids in a rubber dinghy is the ultimate extreme sport? Think again! There's denying the rush involved, when you find yourself bobbing above and below the waterline while ten tons of water isWhen it comes to water falls, frothing rivers, gurgling rapids and water that tends to splash in your face at a rate of 200 liters a second, Italy has a lot to offer. In fact, the Association of Canyoning in Italy (www.canyoning.it) provides a thorough overview of where to go and who to go with if you're looking for that next extreme adventure.
Canyoning -- it should be pointed out -- is not an individual sport, it's a group sport. In fact Canyoning.it makes the smart call by recommending that you never go canyoning with less than 4 people. More than anything this has to do with safety, but it also has to do with the amount of equipment the sport demands. Each person really only needs a pair of tennis shoes and gloves (I find workout gloves are best -- you the kind -- with the cut off fingers) a helmet is essential and a wet suit isn't a bad option either. Rocks can cut and a layer of Neoprene will do wonders at protecting your skin, not to mention your butt.
It's the other accuderments that are important -- ropes and harness and maybe pick and axe will defintily come in handy. In canyoning you could find yourself looking a waterfall straight in the eye or slippery-slide down a crevice carved in stone. Waterfalls in particular point out www.gardacanyon.com will mean climbing up and then down or perhaps just down.
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Kim Hagen
02/11/2008
Wow, sounds exciting! More like something I'd have done in my younger days, but still a thrill to read. Enjoyed your article (as always) Gary!
Kim
Carol Bengle Gilbert
02/10/2008
I expected one of your photos to be of a gravestone. I think I'll stick with rafting, thank you.
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