In the beginning, they put antennas on hilltops, then strung coaxial cable lines down to homes in the valley where most people, blocked by topography, had trouble receiving broadcast signals.
After a chopper drops off guests in an idyllic wildflower-covered valley, mountaineers strap on helmets and harnesses, clip their via ferrata lanyards to the metal cable bolted to the base of Mount Nimbus, and begin to climb.
Since the accident the cable has been replaced and conical spiral markers have been added to the cables across the valley to make them more conspicuous.