Canyoning – a sport that has become incredibly popular in recent years. And one that’s definitely not for the faint of heart. The Lermoos Alpine School offers a range of canyoning tours in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, making it easy for even beginners to get into this exciting activity.
‘Lean back just a bit further. Really push your feet against the rock and stretch out your legs. Like that – you need to lie completely flat; nothing can happen, I’ve got you on the rope!’
That sounds fairly easy. But it isn’t. This is the situation I find myself in: a wetsuit keeps me warm, while sturdy shoes provide support and safety, as do the helmet on my head and the rope attached to the harness around my thighs and hips. And yet – the rocks below are wet and slippery, and underneath me there’s a drop of two metres – into a pool of water glistening in the sunlight. But fine. Marco Seitner, our canyoning guide, tells me to bend down even further. He knows what he’s doing, right? Just two seconds later, I have my answer. ‘Lean back a tiny bit more – that’s it! And now: byeee!’
How do I feel right now? I’m lying flat over a pool of water, looking up at the rocks above me – and then my guide simply lets go of my rope. My reaction? A sharp scream before I plunge into the pool. Water splashes around, and when I come up again, I can hear something else – Marco and my team colleagues loudly laughing. This is canyoning in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, and our guide, the owner of the Lermoos Alpine School, has just played a joke on me – one that I, after the initial shock, also can’t help laughing at.