How can I get on that road. I saw many videos on youtube but just on few it is possible to see how to get on the beginning of the pathway. I saw that people are going true bridge and then heading left, there is missing part of the pathway but I saw that is possible to cross it. I want to go there this summer.
You have to go through the railway tunnels and avoid the trains.The miissing part of the pathway is the other end of the path, you can ab down the 8a route. Easier than going up it!
@johnmongo and how to get to the tunnels? and what is the length of the rope that I need to abseil with? can I just walk back so that I don't need to carry the rope? How long does it take to walk?
@johnmongo and how to get to the tunnels? and what is the length of the rope that I need to abseil with? can I just walk back so that I don't need to carry the rope? How long does it take to walk?
Este camino se construyo entre 1901 y 1905 y lo utilizaban los trabajadores que construyeron la hidroelectrica que fue inagurada por el rey Alfonso XIII y desde ese momento se le llamo el caminito del rey.
this part of the trail isn't as dangerous as some of the other parts. Sometimes the concrete has fallen away and you have to walk on a metal support beam, but on the really dangerous parts theres a cable attached the the wall that you can attach your harness to.
La Junta de Andalucía tiene prohibido el paso por el peligro que tiene hacer el recorrido, pero como no hay vigilancia puedes hacer el recorrido si quieres
exactly. In the US, this would have been torn out yesterday. Dont know why modern societies cant maintain what earlier ballsier generations built. It would be a fun walkway if they fixed it. If course, then everyone would take their babies and grandmas up there. You could make rules though. i dont understand why none of these tools are worried about it collapsing. Eventually, more of it will just collapse, especially with weight on it, so enjoy the fall. Go in the spring, best time to fail.
This is near to where I live, i've never been able to walk along it but it's enough to give you vertigo just watching your video. People fall off every now and then and are killed and a couple of guys actually cycled along it. The steepest part has a drop of about 200-300ft, have you got footage of that too?
Cool! U live in ChorrroÉ! which bit is 200 to 300 feet? We have loads of photos of all round there, there is quite a high bit which we did in the dark where the walk way sort of disappears... but you can clip to a wire for it
Omg
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PeroteF 5 months ago in playlist Vídeos favoritos de PeroteF
i wudnt walk tht if my life depended on and who wants to be in deaths hand
yoshi12012 11 months ago
se ta louco q eu passava ai!
alexcruz03 1 year ago
you guys know that Chorro means diariah in spainish right!?
bananamonkeyking5 1 year ago
you're almost right... :-)
Chorrillo means diarrheah.
Chorro means a gush/spurt.
I think "diariah" maybe mis-spelt..?
Either way, walk along it and you might crap yourself...
johnmongo 1 year ago 4
@johnmongo Chorro Does not mean diarrhea in spanish only mexicans use it as diarrhea don't worry
lllzehcnaslll 1 year ago
@johnmongo ...I dunno... I'd think a walk along this would more likely constipate some assho... er, hiker...
SittingMooseShaman 4 months ago
Hi there
I saw that the paths have different names like 7a and 8a
Is there a map available where I can look on and see different kinds of paths?
I would like to come all the way through the canyon from die other side - not from Chorro and the train tunnel
Thanks
HighlanderBW 1 year ago
How can I get on that road. I saw many videos on youtube but just on few it is possible to see how to get on the beginning of the pathway. I saw that people are going true bridge and then heading left, there is missing part of the pathway but I saw that is possible to cross it. I want to go there this summer.
MatkoSniper 2 years ago
You have to go through the railway tunnels and avoid the trains.The miissing part of the pathway is the other end of the path, you can ab down the 8a route. Easier than going up it!
johnmongo 1 year ago 2
@johnmongo and how to get to the tunnels? and what is the length of the rope that I need to abseil with? can I just walk back so that I don't need to carry the rope? How long does it take to walk?
ovcharova 1 year ago
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@johnmongo and how to get to the tunnels? and what is the length of the rope that I need to abseil with? can I just walk back so that I don't need to carry the rope? How long does it take to walk?
ovcharova 1 year ago
Mio Dio... Io non riuscirei mai, ho paura solo a guardare il video!
lamortedietrolangolo 2 years ago
wow that looks like so much fun
crazy3946 2 years ago 3
cool!
wanna go there :)
scareface999 2 years ago
La sierra norte de sevilla que es xDD.VIVA MÁLAGA Y SU PROVINCIA!!!!
PacoMaiden 2 years ago
He visitado el chorro en enero 09. las vistas muy bonitas!
Zajebiste widoki! Super tam jest!
oldmiras 2 years ago
pero si es el chorroo!!
marylokiya 2 years ago
dioooooooooos!!!la madre que los pario que huebos tienen!!!
que vertigooo =S
mariaj069 2 years ago
Escalofriante! Pero tanto riesgo te lleva a alguna parte? un castillo, un lugar en especifico? o simplemente es un paso alrededor de la montana?
NenaBlue123 3 years ago
Este camino se construyo entre 1901 y 1905 y lo utilizaban los trabajadores que construyeron la hidroelectrica que fue inagurada por el rey Alfonso XIII y desde ese momento se le llamo el caminito del rey.
Sylvianice 2 years ago
cool
danielahnen 3 years ago
One almost gets dizzy just watching walkers proceed in this hazardes invironment. Enjoyed the excitement, though
ruebezahl777 3 years ago 2
now it is highly deteriorated and is in a dangerous state
CaltTUBE 3 years ago
thats nice
LiviusX 3 years ago
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MSG me on M.S.N. ID is in my profile. lets do something tonight!
stop fighting. iw
abiola88 3 years ago
k sustooooooooooo
DiosaDelRayo 3 years ago
did your mothers know you were doing this - they do now
creepmag62 3 years ago 5
this part of the trail isn't as dangerous as some of the other parts. Sometimes the concrete has fallen away and you have to walk on a metal support beam, but on the really dangerous parts theres a cable attached the the wall that you can attach your harness to.
eggsforeyes 3 years ago
La Junta de Andalucía tiene prohibido el paso por el peligro que tiene hacer el recorrido, pero como no hay vigilancia puedes hacer el recorrido si quieres
bulgaria81 3 years ago
it looks like an accident waiting to happen!
skyaglow 3 years ago 3
It's like Death invites you to his table.
palasta 3 years ago 8
woaw
miafreakincano 3 years ago
eso es en MALAGA
pinguiNIYO 3 years ago
¿donde queda eso? WHere is?
genitorey 3 years ago
ive walked this there are bits of the way that are about 2 or 3 metres with no flor and you have to walk on a pole
tolitoli11 3 years ago
I guess they don't have lawyer parasites in Spain.
robertg222 3 years ago 9
exactly. In the US, this would have been torn out yesterday. Dont know why modern societies cant maintain what earlier ballsier generations built. It would be a fun walkway if they fixed it. If course, then everyone would take their babies and grandmas up there. You could make rules though. i dont understand why none of these tools are worried about it collapsing. Eventually, more of it will just collapse, especially with weight on it, so enjoy the fall. Go in the spring, best time to fail.
TheRealCritique 3 years ago
this video doesn not show the dangerous parts of this walkway. ive seen a 6 minute footage and damn its for adrenaline junkies only
torturer6067 3 years ago 5
its this place open to the public?:
skippersname 3 years ago 3
no but people still find a way in. the spanish gov is plannin a 7mil euro restoration. wiki it.
fuzzyshan 3 years ago 2
I've hiked the planks at Hua Shan but this looks very cool. Thanks for sharing it.
beijingmike 3 years ago
I want to do this....I just have to get to Spain!
misterpress 3 years ago
nice footpath
neconapis 3 years ago
is this in the second canyon?
gautedaff 4 years ago
This is near to where I live, i've never been able to walk along it but it's enough to give you vertigo just watching your video. People fall off every now and then and are killed and a couple of guys actually cycled along it. The steepest part has a drop of about 200-300ft, have you got footage of that too?
richardday 5 years ago
Cool! U live in ChorrroÉ! which bit is 200 to 300 feet? We have loads of photos of all round there, there is quite a high bit which we did in the dark where the walk way sort of disappears... but you can clip to a wire for it
johnmongo 5 years ago
This looks like something out of Lord of the Rings lol, even has the name for it.
3rdSuspension 4 years ago
spanish isn't like latin , really
prelan 3 years ago
yes, master frodo
vessalio 3 years ago 2
gollom hides at the end ofthe trail and asks the old man riddle, or the egg
ArchStantonx 3 years ago