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In the Swiss Alpine canton of Ticino, the Luzzone Dam splits the Brenno River and plunges over 500 toes to the valley ground. The world’s tallest synthetic climbing route leads athletes in the other way.
Welcome to the Luzzone Hydroelectric Dam, one of many tallest of its type in Switzerland and residential to the world’s longest steady synthetic climb.
In this GoPro clip, a handful of climbers tackle the 525-foot journey.
“I’ve been so queasy and nervous this entire trip,” one says.
“The longest I’ve climbed is, like, five or 10 minutes,” one other admits. “I’ve never climbed for hours.”
Ready or not, right here they arrive — proper up the most important synthetic climb on the planet.
Runtime: 6 minutes
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