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In the morning, we watched the helicopter delivery from the Capanne di Piz Fassa (at the top of Piz Boé). The pilot had the plane completely under control. Impressive!
Then we headed down to the Rifugio Boé. At the entrance to the Mittagstal valley, we discussed what we wanted to do: Decision: We'll go
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From the Rifugio Passo Fedaia, we walked along the lake and from the dam wall, we climbed steeply up to the ridge path over Saas Capello and Cima Crode Larice to the Pordoi Pass. There, we found a riot of hustle and bustle, kitsch, and partying.
Up to Saas Pordoi (cheating by taking the cable car saved
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Awesome sunrise on the Marmolada!
After a very meager breakfast, we quickly returned to the Marmolada saddle via the west ridge. Another via ferrata then descended to the glacier. Across the ice (mostly covered in gravel), we then descended the valley basin to Lake Fedaia. Along the half-empty lake to
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From the Rifugio Passo San Nicolò down into the valley and then back up to the foot of the Marmolada south face. Steep scree paths lead to the beginning of the cliffs. Steep gravel paths continue to the Forcella Marmolada. Via the Marmolada west ridge via ferrata to the Rifugio Punta Penia (a very small
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Rifugio Passo delle Selle (Mountain Vagabond Hut) > Kletterstein > Bepi Zep via ferrata > Castello di Costabello > 500 m of steep gravel, some downhill skiing into the valley. Then back up to the ridge with the Rifugio Passo di San Nicolo hut. We sit in the sun, eat and drink.
The day visitors gradually
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Start at the Rifugio Valacia up to the ridge and then in frequent ups and downs with always great views to the Bruno Federspiel via ferrata with a few secured passages and again over many peaks to the Rifugio Passo delle Selle.
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By bus from Bolzano to Vigo di Fassa.
Ascent to the Donato Zeni Bivacco.
Via the Franco Gadotti via ferrata to the summit, then another via ferrata, always up and down, to the saddle, after which the descent to the Valacia Refuge begins.
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Today is the day of the descent to the Gardena Pass: First, a steep climb (via ferrata) through the Val Setus, then a run to the pass with a heavy backpack. Thanks to a bus delay and help from Dennis and the bus driver (thanks for that!), we were able to catch the bus literally at the last second (the
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