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    The Via Ferrata spans roughly 2 miles.
    The eastern access point to the Via Ferrata.
    The eastern access point to the Via Ferrata is found via a brief ascent alongside Ingram Creek.
    The view from the Via Ferrata toward Telluride.
    Views from the Via Ferrata.
    Views from the Via Ferrata.
    Views from the Via Ferrata.
    Views from the Via Ferrata toward Bridal Veil Falls.
    Bolted wiring along the Via Ferrata.
    The Via Ferrata's eastern end.
    Bolted wiring and stemples along the Via Ferrata.
    Bolted wiring along the Via Ferrata.
    Views from the Via Ferrata.
    Telluride in the distance from the Via Ferrata.
    Bridal Veil Falls from the Via Ferrata.
    Telluride from the Via Ferrata.
    Much of the Via Ferrata traverses a narrow path cut along a cliff face.
    Narrow portions of the Via Ferrata.
    The Main Event and Bridal Veil Falls from the Via Ferrata.
    Bolted wiring along the Via Ferrata.
    Edging along the Main Event on the Via Ferrata.
    A stemple along the Via Ferrata.

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