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La Spada nella Roccia
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Beauty
First ascent
Maurizio Gallo
By
Alpine Ice Tour
Orientation
N
Length
40m
Height
1300m
Difficulty
II/5
La Spada nella Roccia is a stupendous drip which forms from a cave. It was first climbed by Maurizio Gallo in the 1980's and represented an important step forward for piolet traction in the Western Alps.
Sottoguda represents an obligatory ice climbing venue in North-East Italy for many ice climbers. Its relative vicinity to larger cities, ease of access, the in-situ protection and beauty of the routes render the canyon one of the most popular areas in this part of northern Italy.
Sottoguda represents an obligatory ice climbing venue in North-East Italy for many ice climbers. Its relative vicinity to larger cities, ease of access, the in-situ protection and beauty of the routes render the canyon one of the most popular areas in this part of northern Italy.
Getting there
Serrai di Sottoguda is reached from Belluno or from Feltre by driving up Val Cordevole past Agordo, Alleghe and Caprile. From here continue upwards towards the Marmolada and Fedaia Pass. Immediately after Bosco Verde turn off right for Serrai di Sottoguda. Access
Reach Serrai, then continue on foot to reach the first icefalls in just a couple of minutes. Continue along the road until the bridge is clearly visible. Spada springs into view on the left. Descent
Abseil.
Gear
Normal ice climbing gear.
Serrai di Sottoguda is reached from Belluno or from Feltre by driving up Val Cordevole past Agordo, Alleghe and Caprile. From here continue upwards towards the Marmolada and Fedaia Pass. Immediately after Bosco Verde turn off right for Serrai di Sottoguda. Access
Reach Serrai, then continue on foot to reach the first icefalls in just a couple of minutes. Continue along the road until the bridge is clearly visible. Spada springs into view on the left. Descent
Abseil.
Gear
Normal ice climbing gear.
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Beauty
First ascent
Maurizio Gallo
By
Alpine Ice Tour
Orientation
N
Length
40m
Height
1300m
Difficulty
II/5
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