Talk:Col de la Schlucht

Latest comment: 3 years ago by JHvW in topic Sentier des Roches

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Sentier des Roches edit

The Sentier des Roches is described as dangerous. I do not agree. Around 40.000 people take the path each year, many of them children. It is a path with some steep drops, but these are usually equipped with safety features (put there by Club Vosgien). It is rare that accidents happen, if they happen they are serious, sometimes resulting in death. But if this is the fault of the path, I am not sure. It is recommended that you only take the path if you are not scared of heights, sensible, but in my opinion enjoy the scenery, look around you, just do not look down. The path is well worth the trip. John Do'h 12:42, 1 November 2020 (UTC)Reply