We moved slowly in single file, clinging to a wet rope and hauling ourselves up the side of a granite cliff face. Even by the light of my head torch, I knew it was a sheer drop to the faint, twinkling lights of civilization almost 4,000 metres below. Click here to read more!
To the average armchair adventurer, scaling a mountain 3 miles high may seem an inaccessible pastime – the exclusive preserve of the superhuman, the mega-rich, or the slightly mad. Click here for the article
Sir Chris Bonington’s recent visit on Mt Kinabalu had him rock climbing on the summit plateau and also experiencing the world’s highest via ferrata. After these 2 experiences, Sir Chris Bonington declares that the rock on Mt Kinabalu is one of the finest he has climbed and it is suitable for novices and experts making [...]
In Sydney to promote the world’s highest and Asia’s only via ferrata, Mountain Torq, Malaysian representatives wowed agents with images and testimonials from the impressive climb. Click here for the press release.