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New French Via Ferrata Guide

New from Cordee is a comprehensive, up to the minute, English language guide to over 100 Via ferrata routes right across France, looks like a good 'un


Posted: 14 May 2004
by Jon

Just landed on the OM desk is the new Cordee guide to Via Ferrata in France and it looks like a good 'un.

Via ferrata are the protected mountain routes using ladders, chains and cables to open up terrain that would otherwise be the preserve of the serious climber. They originated in the Dolomites as a means of supplying military positions during the war and have subsequently developed into just about the most fun you can have with your walking boots on.

The original Italian routes are already relatively well covered, but the ferrata boom has meant a big increase in routes elsewhere in Europe. Until now, there's been no English-language guide to the rapidly growing French scene, but this book sorts that one out pretty comprehensively.

Written by Frenchmen Jocelyn Chavy and Philippe Poulet and translated into English by Sue Harper, it covers 111 routes mainly in the Alps, but also in the Pyrenees, the Massif Central and even Corsica.

The layout borrows from modern climbing guides with little thumbnail symbols indicating difficulty, distance, time for walk-in and out, total altitude gain and lots more including whether it's in the sunshine, strenuousness and even suitability for kiddies. These are coupled with short route descriptions, location maps and basic route diagrams showing the general line. Of course, one of the big pluses with Via ferrata is that route finding is pretty easy, you just follow the protection :-)

On top of this there are some fantastic evocative action pics that'll have you salivating and a comprehensive section covering kit and safety. Essential clothing for French women, by the way, appears to be crop-tops and shorts...

As far as we can tell, 'Via ferrata, a complete guide to France' does pretty much what it says on the cover. It's an essential buy if you're off across the Channel this summer and fancy something a bit spicy and exposed as a supplement to your normal menu.

Suggested retail is £14.95 and you can get more details or buy direct on the Cordee web site.


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