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Cima Tosa in Winter Conditions
The Dolomiti di Brenta, the westernmost tip of the Southern Limestone Alps, form a rugged and distinctive massif that belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage of the Dolomites. Its second-highest peak, Cima Tosa (3,136 m), rises proudly between Molveno and Madonna di Campiglio — a striking limestone ridge requires some climbing moves for those who wish to reach the summit.
Nov 1, 20254 min read


Trail running tips in Dolomites
The Dolomites are a paradise for tourists. climbers, via ferrata lovers, cyclists, skiers and also runners. A fantastic landscape with pale
Feb 18, 20233 min read


Skitouring tips north of Dolomites
Skitouring tips for Valle di Casies and Antholztal (Valle Anteselva)
Jan 23, 20233 min read


Rock climbing in Sardinia
Limestone caves with stalactites, emerald blue sea bays and climbing friendly temperatures for most of the year, that’s Sardinia.
Jan 11, 20234 min read


Ortler traverse. Hintergrat and normal route.
Rocky ridge with some snow fields, beautiful view and a neverending glacier descent on the other side.
Aug 10, 20224 min read


The most beautiful via ferrata of Pale Mountains
Dolomites are the place where the history of popular via ferratas begun. The origin of "Iron paths" is to make the dangerous way through the
Feb 20, 20226 min read


Via Ferrata loop around Tofana
Tofane mountain group is towering above the famous Cortina d’Ampezzo. Tofana di Mezzo 3244 metres is the third highest peak of Dolomites.
Aug 30, 20177 min read


Marmolada - top of the Dolomites
Marmolada is a mountain group in Dolomites. Punta Penia (3343 m) is the highest point in Dolomites, accesible via the oldest ferrata.
Aug 17, 20175 min read
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