It is a sport that is derived from mountain climbing drawing inspiration from the sequence of rappels one uses in order to go down. Mountain climbing is certainly not limited to trekking in the mountains; it also encompasses the privilege of seeing many great wonders found in nature. These include spectacular waterfalls playfully flowing over impressive rock walls which later have a sudden vertical drop. Such locations have been skillfully used by adventurous climbers in search of thrilling emotions.
Rappelling over a wall bathed with water offers particular types of emotions, filling one with excitement, freedom and adrenalin. In order to experience this, we have to be willing to overcome a series of obstacles encountered this sport such as slippery rocks, vegetation, waterslides and pools, which pose no real danger. It is one of the few mountain climbing options which does not require one to be in exceptional physical condition, although, it is important to have the appropriate safety equipment. This will allow us direct contact with nature as we come down along a rope anchored on the upper part of the waterfall, feeling our body enveloped in water. The experience and joy reach its highest point when one takes the last jump, landing in the depths of a pool formed by the waterfall.
Those who like adventure and seek thrills are invited to experience this new, exciting sport which will provide you with great pleasure, contact with nature and lots of adrenalin with the absolute confidence and safety that only our expert MOUNTCLIMB TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE guides can offer. You will be instructed in basic techniques for practicing this sport. Attempting it will be your motivation and you will surely enjoy contact with this new world which at times will drench us with emotion, filling us with excitement upon breathing nature's freshness, ever transparent and crystalline. It is capable of soothing our fears and turning them into gasps of anticipation and enthusiasm.
Callejon de Huaylas and its two mountain ranges offer us different possibilities for carrying out this sport which differ in terms of degrees of difficulty and height. We can find cascades ranging from 20 to 150m high which we will descend in stages.
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