Rock and sky
Rock climbing, putting yourself to the test and completing the route…no abseils, no endless descents on foot…all we have to do is open the sail and take off!
You will surely have experienced, once at the top, the desire to be able to already find yourself in the valley to toast the ascent you have just completed, followed by the thought of the still long descent to go on the way back…
What if I told you we could fly down?
Do you also want to climb the wall and then fly?
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It would seem obvious, but it is not. On the other hand, it is important to make sure of it in order to have the guarantee of flying with a pilot who has followed the training process required by law and is therefore in possession of a relevant insurance policy. Think about it for a moment: would you hitch a ride from someone without a license?
Surely there are itineraries that are within the reach of beginners and amateurs, so risk management is not necessary. Having said this, especially in the high mountains, there are many variables and pitfalls that a guide is accustomed to evaluating and keeping under control, unlike an “occasional” or amateur visitor, who does not have the same critical vision.
Imagine, for example, an unexpected or sudden change in weather conditions and consequently in visibility… the situation immediately becomes more complex to manage and the guide has the skills and technical preparation to get out of that specific problem.
The same considerations can be made in case of management in emergency situations (e.g. avalanche, fall into a crevasse, injury on the wall, etc…)
No, we will evaluate together the most suitable adventure for you and your aspirations.
If you do not have the necessary material for the adventure you have chosen, it will be provided to you by the guide once the relative agreements have been made.