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Invitation for a unique experiment in the High Alps, July
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Byron, only the stone plates on the hang itself, that was mainly the getting to the construction site and back, as well as collecting stones. Walking on the road itself wasn´t a problem at all. The gneiss is not like polished stone, so you don´t slip under normal conditions, only when the angle gets very steep. The Romans would have had their road to to the construction place, so they only would have had some problems when collecting the stones, and these weren´t as big if one walked / stepped carefully, which requires some knowledge of where you can put your foot and where not / Alpine experience. Not all of my students had that. ^^
Christian K.

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Re: Invitation for a unique experiment in the High Alps, July - by caiusbeerquitius - 08-06-2010, 07:35 AM

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