Telecoms and ski lifts have always been part of the pleasure of snowy days, and the slow climbing between the mountains and the landscapes that are drawn to the horizon brings everyone excitement; But sometimes high altitude, thin cables and lack of safety fences make it a daunting experience. Some of these routes pound the heart of the ski in severe wind or thick fog. Here are eight traps, telecommunications and ski lifts, which are among the most scary in the world. (OUTDOORS)
Silvorton’s telegraph; Colorado, America
To experience professional routes in the Silverton Mountain, you must first get in the double -seater seats without a safety fence. This lift rises to a staggering height of 1.5 meters and its slope is about 2 degrees. The long -lasting path makes the most professional skiers rising before reaching the summit. Simple, non -protective chairs exacerbate the sense of suspension over the mountain.
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Madonna Telecommunication 1; Vermont, America
Madonna II has been nicknamed “captured” in the Smugglers’ Notch resort. It usually covers a thick fog throughout the path and the ground under the skiing foot is completely hidden from the perspective. Crossing through the silence and the darkness of the fog looks like a journey in ghost stories. Many travelers say that the feeling of being lost among the clouds is more dangerous than any downside.

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Pickup TeleptoCabin; Visler, Canada
Peak 2 Peak’s telecommunications route is about three kilometers long and has achieved the record for the highest distance between the two rigs in the world. The height of this trap from the floor of the valley reaches 2 meters and the entire route lasts 2 minutes; However, many say that this 5 minutes seems to be complete. Glass cabins in the middle of the road are so suspended in the air that every small shake of the wind raises the heart rate.

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Cabbin the Cabbin Cabbage; Mayerofen, Austria
Penkenbahn’s modern telecommunications cabins offer a stunning view of a snowy valley; But the intense winds of the region make a calm experience into anxious moments. The height of the route reaches 1.5 meters at the highest point, and the continuous cabin’s steady stabilization, though safe, has a sense of fate. Many travelers prefer to close their eyes during heavy winds.

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Alpuris’ telework; Alps Duez, France
Alpauris, known as the “Care Chair”, moves quietly; But suddenly it goes out of the short tunnel and falls to the valley like a train. The route then climbs up to the ski resort again. This sudden altitude change creates a combination of absolute excitement and fear. Even watching this route from the bottom is breathtaking for many.

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Titelis Router telephoto; England, Switzerland
Titlis Rotair’s telecommunication telecommunications rises to a height of 1.5 meters within five minutes and rotates 2 degrees in the route. The magnificent landscape of the Alps expands under your feet; But the slow rotation of the cabin at high altitude creates a state of dizziness and anxiety. Passengers are also fascinated by the scenery and worried about their balance.

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Hachikita’s telescarm; Hugo, Japan
The Hachi Kita track is very narrow and low -income, and the lack of safety fences makes every small move dangerous. It is recommended that you remain completely motionless when riding. The simplicity of the cold structure and wind of the mountain creates a feeling of loneliness and fear in the hearts of the travelers.

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Triple Snukt Triple Telecommunication; New Hampshire, America
Snowcat Triple is one of the most frustrated transportation in the world. In year 4, one of the seats in this lift was separated from the cable after colliding with the first mast. The three meter crash resulted in severe ski injury. Although the telecommunications system was reviewed later, the incident remains in the minds of many tourists.

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Television and telecommunications show that the boundary between excitement and fear is sometimes very narrow. Every chair and cabin tells the story of the wild nature and human power to deal with fear. You also tell you about your perspective about these traps.
Cover Photo Source: Glacier | Photographer: Special
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