Falzarego Pass Italy Dolomites
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The Falzarego Pass is in Italy in the Dolomites mountain range, on the road from Cortina d’Ampezzo towards Sella Group mountains, with good road connections from three sides.
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Sella Pass in Dolomites Italy
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The Sella Pass in Dolomites Italy is one out of four passes around Sella Group mountains in the most beautiful area of the Italian Alps. This is a great area for mountaineers, hikers, bicycle riders, and also for skiing.
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Pass Pordoi in Dolomites Italy
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If you are in the Italian Alps in summer time, you will want to visit Pass Pordoi in Dolomites, an attractive high elevation area with great car access roads.
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Climbing Piz Boè in Dolomites Mountains
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I climbed Piz Boè from Pordoi Pass and descended the same way after making a round tour of three huts and ascending Sass Pordoi as well. Here is my first-hand report.
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Climbing Tofana Di Rozes
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If you plan climbing Tofana di Rozes by following its normal route, here you have my first-hand report. I did it solo in the first week of July so this is a summer ascent report.
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Climbing Foronon del Buinc - Bivacco Luca Vuerich
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If you plan to climb Foronon del Buinc and visit Bivacco Luca Vuerich, here you have my first-hand report about this extraordinary place.
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Climbing Piz La Varella Lavarela from Capana Alpina
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If you plan climbing Piz La Varella from Capana Alpina, here you have my first-hand report with the route description and all the other details you might need.
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Climbing Sasso Piatto from Sella Pass
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If you plan climbing Sasso Piatto from Sella Pass by following its normal route, here you have my first-hand report, with all the details you need.
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Pizo Filone Summit
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I climbed Pizzo Filone from the road towards Forcola pass, and it took me 5 hours. Here is the summit view.
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From Livigno to Pizzo Filone - Italian Alps
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I climbed Pizzo Filone from Livigno side. The route joins the south side route from Viola valley at Bocheta de la Mina.
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Climbing Pizzo Orsera
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I climbed Pizzo Orsera (Piz Orsera) from Forcola Pass, so here are some details about the tour.
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Pizzo Quadro (Cima de Pian Guarnei)
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The easiest way to climb Pizzo Quadro, known also as Cima de Pian Guarnei, is to start from Starleggia village which is above the Spluga road on its west side. This east ridge route is the one I followed, and it is described here.
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Climbing Cime di Val Loga
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Cime di Val Loga can be climbed in 4-5 hours directly from Montespluga village as a day tour, or you can stay overnight in Bivacco Val Loga as I did.
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Baitel del Canton, Livigno area, Italian Alps
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This shelter is at the elevation of 2259 m (7411 ft). Running water is available outside. For sleeping, there are places for 3-4 people on simple wood benches.
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Baitel da Plascianet
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This refuge is at 2265 m (7431 ft) of elevation. You can get there from the parking 14 on the road to Forcola, and from several other direction.
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Hiking and Mountaineering around Spluga Pass
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Spluga Pass (Splügen Pass, Spluegen Pass, Passo dello Spluga) is a mountain road pass between Italy and Switzerland with plenty of attractive hiking and mountaineering routes in particular on the Italian side.
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Pizzo Emet Piz Timun
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If you plan to climb Pizzo Emet (Piz Timun) it is best to start from the east side of the Lago Montespluga. This is the route I followed, and it is described here.
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Climbing Pizzo Tambo
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If you plan climbing Pizzo Tambo, the most convenient starting point is the Spluga Pass with its high elevation and free parking places. This is how I climbed it, and here is my report.
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Climbing Piz Paradisin (Pizzo Paradisino)
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Pizzo Paradisino (Piz Paradisin) is on the border between Italy and Switzerland, and it can be climbed from both sides. The climb from the Italian side is described here.
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Fanes Senes Braies Nature Park
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Last summer I was in the Dolomites and the weather was simply unpredictable. But I accepted it as it was and decided to make a tour in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park. It did not really work, so here is my report about the tour.
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My Wet and Windy Fanes Nature Park Adventure
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Last summer when I was in the Dolomites and the weather was simply unpredictable. But I accepted it as it was and decided to make a tour in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park. It did not really work, so here is my report about the tour.
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Bivacco Val Loga
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Bivacco Val Loga (ex-Bivacco Cecchini) is at 2773 m (9098 ft) of elevation, and equipped with beds and all you need for sleeping. You can visit it as a day tour or spend the night there. #valspluga #italianalps
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Lago Sorapis Hike vs Lago Federa Hike
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If you are in the Dolomites with a limited schedule and have to choose between Lago Sorapis and Lago Federa, this text will help you. I have visited both of them so this is my first-hand experience. #dolomites
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How to Get to Passo Giau in the Dolomites and What to Do There
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The Passo Giau is a mountain pass on the road Strada Provinciale 638 (SP638) that connects Selva di Cadore and Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Dolomites, Italy. The south access from Selva di Cadore is a bit shorter, around 10 km or so.
The Pass offers a plethora of activities catering to diverse interests.
For hiking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails that wind their way through the surrounding mountains, offering varying levels of difficulty.
Motorcycling enthusiasts are drawn to the winding roads of Passo Giau, offering an exhilarating ride through the mountains. The serpentine roads provide not only a thrilling experience for riders but also picturesque views at every turn.
Cyclists can challenge themselves on the steep ascents and enjoy the rewarding descents, all while immersing themselves in the awe-inspiring scenery.
Photographers find Passo Giau to be a paradise for capturing stunning landscapes. The changing light throughout the day, coupled with the dramatic mountainous backdrop, provides endless opportunities for capturing mesmerizing photographs.
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Climbing Spik Špik – Slovenian Alps
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I have climbed Spik (Špik, 2472 m) in the Slovenian Alps by following both of its normal routes, so here is my report about this great mountain.
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