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The Best Via Ferratas of the Dolomites
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"Many via ferratas were originally built to aid movements of alpine military units during the First World War, and now (although they also exist in Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland) they ...
A few weeks later in Italy, I’m ready to tackle another, much higher— although, surprisingly, less physically taxing—via ferrata in the Dolomites. I climbed my first via ferrata on Whistler ...
Brigata Tridentina is one of the most popular via ferratas of the Dolomites. The route climbs from Passo Gardena to the Refugio Pisciadù mountain hut with a a steep ascent on good holds and ...
tours — and Via Ferrata treks, mentioned above — throughout the Lake Garda region. Now that you’ve thoroughly explored the peaks of the Dolomites, it’s time to see the mountains from a ...
Grisdale and Sancassani of IC Bellagio recommend hiring a guide and tackling a via ferrata at the Cascate di Fanes, a crashing waterfall in the Natural Park of the Ampezzo Dolomites.
This story appears in the July 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. When a system of cables, steps, and ladders was built in the Dolomites to help World War I troops traverse the mountains ...
The Dolomites, located in the Alps in northern Italy, are a popular summer hiking destination. The couple were hiking on the via ferrata Santner trail, which climbs to over 2,000m (6,500ft ...
Via Ferrata is an assisted climbing activity that ... villages in the Alps and serving as a tool during World War I in the ...