09/10/11 A group prepare to abseil from the finish of the most dangerous path in the world. The worldÕs most dangerous path, 100 metres up a vertic


09/10/11 A group prepare to abseil from the finish of the most dangerous path in the world. The worldÕs most dangerous path, 100 metres up a vertical rock face, has now become childÕs play after trip organisers ask that visitors to the crumbling path, need only to be Ôat least twelve years oldÕ and Ôto have a good head for heightsÕ. Since a video, showing a walker filming himself crossing the path without using safety equipment went viral on YouTube, a number of unofficial tours have been set up to cater for hundreds of adrenalin junkies wanting to risk their lives crossing the dilapidated 110 year-old path in southern Spain before it is refurbished. El Caminito Del Rey, also known as the King's Pathway, was originally built in 1905 for workers to travel between two hydroelectric power plants but was closed-off in 2000 after two walkers fell to their deaths. The path snakes its way precariously along cliff edges high up in El Chorro Gorge, thirty miles from Malaga. Much of the one-metre-wide walkway is crumbing away with gaping holes, no handrails and sections that have completely fallen down. A makeshift wire has now been attached to the rock face. Walkers and climbers can clip themselves to the wire to stay safe - but some still prefer not to use any safety aids. Work is now due to start on an million euros project to make the pathway safe again and attract more tourists to the area. It will take three years to re-construct and will see the pathway completely rebuilt with hand rails, protective barriers, lighting and a visitors centre. One climber on the route last week said: ÒItÕs a shame theyÕre going to fix the path C it will sanitise it too much and take the thrill out of it. ItÕs free for us to go on right now but IÕm sure theyÕll make us pay to use it in the future.Ó A commentator on added: ÒI think the money could be put to better use elsewhere. On the positive side it will allow the general public access to the truly remarkab


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