Originally posted by timejim
If I did something, does that mean you can too? Or can you do something that no one else can do or has tried to do? Let's see, tell us what you did or can do that is special or unique. Let's see what talents are out there.
I GOT IT! Finally something worth timejim's question
As 18 yr olds most people go on beach vacations, I went into the Italian Alps (the Dolomites) for an adventure.. One of the excursions was making our way down a river which had cut its way through the mountain. Wetsuit on, helmet on, knee and arm protectors and a harness for the repelling.
It started out easy, dip yourself under in the melting water of the mountain: *COLD*! We started walking through the river, just a foot deep: this is easy, I thought. Then it started to get narrower, the stream faster and the water deeper, the mountain was rising on our sides. Soon we were managing our ways over rocks, swimming through canyons etc.
Oh, did I mention that a week earlier a group of Swiss people had died on a similar exurcion not far from where we were, when the water suddenly rose due to a rainstorm? (this was back in '99) Yes, you must've heard that story.
Ok, so I was swimming my way through canyons and gorges.. long story short: I repelled my way down waterfalls, jumped off clifs into caves, slides my way down natural slides into caves, all that was on my mind was to get out of there: it was more demanding than I had thought.
So a few hours later we come to this huge cave with an opening in the wall, nothing but sky in that opening. "This will be the end of the adventure", they said. Actually it was the beginning of an adventure.
Down behind that opening in the cave was a 50m (165 foot) drop, down which the waterfall made its way down, and we soon to follow. Already very cold and tired, I was picked second to go. I still can't imagine that I made it down in a controlled manner.. in my mind I accidentally fell down that cliff over a hundred times :S
With my light stature I had to walk my way up to the opening through the stream without any safety rope, up to the person who would secure me. For her to secure me, I had to stand up and thus abandon all my safety grips, since all there was to hold on there was.. nothing. Finally I was secured to the line that goes down the waterfall.. what a security.. so at that time I was on my own.. first you stand upright, since that is where the line is, and start moving to the edge (which isn't an edge, since it is round), which was very slippery due to the algue (and I was wearing shoes without a profile).. the trick at that point is to get out of the stream of water, since the force will sweep you off your feet, so I had to move to the side, not an easy thing when you are just holding on to a rope on a slippery slope 50 m above the ground, trying to move against gravity.. somehow I managed and started making my way down, at some point you are forced back into the stream, ofcourse I lost my footing and couldn't get it back, so for the rest of the trip had a waterfall coming down on my helmet (I can tell you by experience, it comes down harder when it falls longer) so I had to create my pocket of air by tilting the head, how claustrophobic.. finally the force of the waterfall was too great, I looked down, put my feet against the wall, pushed, let go of the rope and flew down the last few meters :)
So: I made it down 50m (165ft) through a waterfall after a long canyoning adventure, can you?