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Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld)

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bagi29. 06. 2021 10:31:37
Interesting via ferrata, typical Austrian style. It is routed adrenalinically, and at some details even the passing observers who climb the normal route to Krniške Skale have fun.

Protection is sufficient everywhere, highest difficulty rating is C. But be careful, ratings of individual segments consider only the difficulty of progression, not the psychological factor. On this via ferrata it can be quite pronounced for many.

Right from the start, it is necessary to cross a wire footbridge rated A/B, but this one spoils progression for many. We walk on a strongly swinging single steel cable, while the higher protections are quite distant. Yet officially only A/B nasmeh.

Continuing to the second, *Nepalese* bridge there are some vertical climbs on small pegs and smooth rocks across the Däumling pillar, after which the via ferrata is named. No special arm strength is needed, but cool-headedness in front of the depth is highly desirable.

The Nepalese bridge is another chapter. It has low-lying wire railings on both sides, is longer and swinging. With the proper crossing technique it is still easier to manage than its predecessor.

The via ferrata continues of course. We cross two more short bridges and stretch vertically and horizontally across smooth rocks from foot to foot multiple times. These are mostly made of iron, some are natural or carved. Plenty of deep views are guaranteed along the entire route. The end of the via ferrata is easy; we can continue to Krniške Skale or return to the valley.

In conclusion... do not underestimate the via ferrata despite the C category. There are C via ferratas where you don't even think of clipping in, and those where you gladly do. Via ferrata Däumling belongs to the latter. More in the photo story...
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) We turn onto Mokrine and park at Waltschinger Alm1
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) View back to the alpine pasture, follow path 4102
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) View of Mokrine and Monte Cavallo in the background3
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Kammleiten, almost a two-thousander, which we visited on descent4
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) View into the neighbouring valley with the Monte Carnizze ridge5
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Entrance to the Däumling ferrata, where it is necessary to equip with SVK6
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) The passage over the only snow patch is well secured7
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Right at the beginning … selection footbridge rated A/B8
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) After the first bridge the vertical ascent begins9
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) View from yet another perspective10
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) The vertical section turns horizontal, there are sufficient footholds11
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) And again up the Däumling tower12
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Exit13
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) At the top of the tower. We catch our breath and continue …14
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) The second, named Nepalese bridge. Extremely long, with low railing15
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) View back to the Däumling tower with the bridge in the foreground16
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) This is how it is crossed. I warmly recommend only one person crossing at a time17
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Exit from the bridge …18
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) And renewed ascent …19
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) We advance towards the third bridge20
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) This one is shorter and easily passable21
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Some more difficult details …22
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) And we are already at the fourth bridge23
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Crossing …24
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Exit from the ferrata shortly after the fourth bridge25
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Continuing towards Krniške skale26
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Summit easily reachable from the eastern side27
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Unusual cross with a distracting date in the middle28
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) The summit is a viewpoint and well-visited29
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Descending on the more difficult western side30
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) The path is exposed in places31
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Some scrambling is also necessary32
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) The western path was originally intended for ascent, not descent33
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) We are already almost at the saddle34
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Kammleiten, geologically completely different composition35
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Already climbing up to it. View back to Krniške skale36
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) On the summit37
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) Once again the mountain pasture Waltschinger Alm with friendly prices38
Via ferrata Däumling (Mokrine / Nassfeld) GPS track of the hiked path.39
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Loerst29. 06. 2021 23:04:10
bagi, thanks for good description and nice pics. Since I've never gone over such a single-wire footbridge or bridge, I'm curious - what is the "correct crossing technique"? From photos the cables don't look particularly taut, so it swings quite a bit?
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bagi30. 06. 2021 12:58:21
@Loerst ... the correct technique very much depends on the via ferrata to via ferrata with such bridges, or rather how the walking and safety cables are routed, fixed and stabilized. So we'll stick to the Däumling via ferrata.

The starting bridge is the hardest, or rather, to get rid of *tourists* I call it selection nasmeh. The walking cable is nowhere stabilized, the two safety ones slowly diverge. If you just lean on the safety cables, in the second half of the bridge it puts you in a quite inclined position. If it all swings too, the fun begins velik nasmeh.

During the crossing, try to stay as upright as possible, pull the safety cables slightly towards you and do not hang on them. If the walking cable swings, stop until it calms down and only then continue carefully.

The Nepalese bridge is different. It is extremely long, has low-set safety cables like a fence at both ends and a higher-set safety for the SVK. At the start the bridge descends, at the end it rises. In the middle it is loosely stabilized, otherwise it would be too dangerous.

The crossing is easiest if you hold the fence cable with one hand and push the SVK on the upper one with the other. If you wrap your hand around the upper cable, it goes even easier. Stepping on the clamps that hold the fence also helps, as it stabilizes the boot.

The last two bridges have the same principle as the first, but they are short enough not to be problematic.

I hope my experiences have helped you a bit nasmeh. Go and try it, if it doesn't work, the first two bridges also have a secured bypass.

Regards, Emil
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