![]() ![]() In general people kept their distance and engaged in overtaking in relative safe conditions. Some of the people we met on the way were more experienced then us but also some were on the beginner side. From the cable car to the start of the via ferrata you need about 10-15 minutes max. Up on the top we only stopped for a few pictures and to get the gear on. There were already a lot of people waiting in queue so we managed to ascend with the second cable car only. We were in the parking lot shortly before 9 AM (opening time) and already bought the tickets. Thus you cannot do both sections since there isn’t enough time if you plan to also descend with the cable car. The only downside for using the cable car is that you can’t start the track very early in the morning. ![]() ![]() After that you have about 4-5 hours on the via ferrata (or 7-8 hours if you plan to do both sections) and at the end the descent would be most probably at night. Basically you would need to ascend from 800 meters all the way to 2300 meter (all on the sunny side). Of course you could also do the track without using the cable car but you would loose a lot of time and the ascent is not at all pleasant. The plan was easy: early morning start – drive to the cable car (34 EUR / person / round trip) – via ferrata track – descend on foot to the intermediary cable car stop – descend back to the car with the cable car – sleep. So we took the opportunity to go for the Innsbruck via ferrata. After a cloudy day we filled with an easy bike ride, from Innsbruck to Telfs, the weather forecast was finally predicting some perfect time. ![]()
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