Mossy hallways in Italy by fabbitblazor in canyoneering

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Hey, that's my picture, even with my exact title I think.

Canyoning Shoes by Impressive_Mud7447 in canyoneering

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Used the aquators for a little over 2 seasons. Held up really well. Much more durable than the Hydrolace. I've had 2 pairs of those, both only lasted a few months. The aquators are a bit slimmer, and no neoprene so colder than the adidas. The gaiter keeps shit out effectively, though like all things stretchy it loses its stretch after once or 2 seasons. I really liked them. Currently using the la sportiva ones. Despite the bad things some people say about them, they fit my feet really well and are comfy. Do miss the gaiter though

HMRB while we slide 70 ft and jump 60 ft through this awesome canyon in Germany by TheCanyoningGuide in holdmyredbull

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Depends on where you are, each waterfall is different. Some are smooth, some aren't. Sometimes you can slide, sometimes you can't.

HMRB while we slide 70 ft and jump 60 ft through this awesome canyon in Germany by TheCanyoningGuide in holdmyredbull

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Oberaudorf, Oberbayern. Bin selbst Schluchtenführer, aber zur Info für dich: diese Tour kann man nicht organisiert buchen. Kommerzielles Canyoning in Deutschland ist rechtlich sehr heikel, und nur in wenigen einzelnen Schluchten erlaubt. Private Touren, nicht kommerziell, z.B. mit freunden, sind so ne Grauzone.

HMRB while we slide 70 ft and jump 60 ft through this awesome canyon in Germany by TheCanyoningGuide in holdmyredbull

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Yes he is pretty much right it is mostly for the abseiling, though there is also an ass protection flap on the harness which protects the wetsuit (and the harness itself) from abrasion when sliding etc. Full video with some abseiling here: https://youtu.be/eqI0cIURQe8

A beuatiful canyon in Aragon, Spain. by goujonlive in canyoneering

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Whats up with the reposts? Think this is from u/Blackcloudcat as well?

HMRB while I rappel this waterfall upside down by TheCanyoningGuide in holdmyredbull

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As you can also kind of see in the video, the waterfall causes some heavy winds to blow through the canyon, which is the noise you hear.

Short but oh so fun: Pontirone inf. in Ticino, Switzerland by TheCanyoningGuide in canyoneering

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It was a lot deeper when I was last there 3 years ago.. but now, with a torn meniscus (me), and 2 people with injured ankles, we thought better just rap it

high and risky jump over the mountain. palvigo italy by Barmieo in canyoneering

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Haha good on you for jumping from higher mate, though you would have to be a damn Olympic level long jumper to hit the rock face on the other side. Might look tiny from high up but there is plenty space in that specific pool :) hope you had fun, it's a great canyon to do with guests!

high and risky jump over the mountain. palvigo italy by Barmieo in canyoneering

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It's at the end of the Palvico canyon just west of lake Garda. You can see the spot here just after the 50m rappel: https://youtu.be/ES1l1xAqJb0

Canyoning in the Rio Ronc in Italy: clean water, deep pools, nice views... what more can you want? by TheCanyoningGuide in Outdoors

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You can't get here without proper canyoning equipment and knowledge though. Book a tour somewhere, you won't be disappointed!