climbers to see for our cess. our guide from canadian mountain holiday says it will pep help preserve wilderness, if we re to keep the incredible wilderness we need people to be exposed to it. some environmentalists say the permanent cables violate the first rule of climbing, leave nothing behind. they view it as cheating and worst desecrating nature. to come across an iron ladder out there in the middle of nowhere might be a little bit of a challenge to the conservation community. no one in our group is a technical climber, yet, even with the steps it s a major challenge. there are theer faces and scary cliffs all at death defying heights. as if it hasn t been hard enough now we come to the bridge. it is 160 feet across two peaks, and i am walking on two by four s held together by cable and chains, it s what brings people here, it s what gives people nightmares. we made it across from bridge and eventually down the