In reply to Mlewis:
I did the route in 2019
It's a really fun route with a lot of exposure but it isn't really a via ferrata in the traditional sense. There's isn't a lot of cable on the route and it is mainly bolted therefore you will need a rope, QDs and via ferrata equipment. There is a video online with clips of the route if you can find it.
We belayed only a couple sections but roped up and travelled in a simul-climbing fashion as better description would be an exposed walk on a narrow path than a via ferrata.
Hope this helps and I'm not too late!
Post edited at 09:55