CANYONING
Jumping, rappelling, swimming, climbing… When descending ravines we use different techniques to progress safely and to be able to enjoy all the emotions that can be found doing this type of activity. We will need these skills depending on the degree of difficulty of each ravine.
We classify ravines basically according to the distance and difficulty of the rappels, although the flow of water is also important, which varies according to the season of the year. We also indicate, as a guide, the types of jumps and slides that can be found in each level.
Ravines suitable for everyone, where we find jumps
and simple obstacles, which can always be avoided.
– Rappelling: up to 12 meters.
– Jumps: Less than 2 meters.
– Slides: short and small.
Canyons ideal for those people who, even without or with little experience, want to experience stronger and more vertical emotions than those of initiation.
These are the ravines where we find several abseils and slides, perfect for testing your emotions!
– Rappelling: up to 30 meters high.
– Jumps: up to 8 meters.
– Slides: fun and easy.
For those people with some experience in ravines and with demonstrable technical skill. It is necessary to have a good physical condition to perform rappels and jumps with a certain skill and with sufficient independence.
– Rappelling: up to 45 meters high.
– Jumps: up to 10 meters.
– Slides: long and technical.
They are the most technical ravines. Despite being similar in demand to the advanced level, due to their location, flow and extreme difficulty, they require a domain
remarkable descent techniques and experience in different ravines.
It is in this environment that Vertical Emotions finds its essence.
– Rappelling: over 45 meters high, technical.
– Jumps: usually technical and of great height.
– Slides: long and technical.