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Song, sound of music. some amateur climbers discovered a clever way to get to the top of challenging vertical peaks. iron rungs anchored to the mountains to allow novices compete with experienced mountain nears. not everyone thinks it s a good idea. 8,000 feet in the mountains of canada a controversy over man s impact object some of the most stunning scenery in the world thanks to metal cables and rungs we were able to get to the top of the twin peaks, for some it was an eyesore, but for us it was a life saver. deep in the eastern british columbia mountains there s a controversy over dividing the controversy. the permanent steel cables and steps give access to heights previously reserved for expert climbers. we signed a group of novice ....
Big in europe but new to north america. she s memory steel eubs cables and steps give access to heights previously reserved for expert climbers. we join a group of novice climbers to see for ourselves. our guide bruce says that it will actually help preserve wilderness. we need people to be exposed to this if we are to keep the wilderness. reporter: to environmentalists say the cables violate the first rule of climbing, leave nothing behind, they view it as cheating and worse december crating nature. to come across an iron ladder right out there in the middle of nowhere might be a little bit of a challenge to the conservation community. reporter: no one in our group is a technical climber, however even with the steps it s a major challenge. there are shear faces and scary cliffs all at death defying heights. now we come to the bridge. it is 160 feet across two peaks ....