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Non c'è due senza te: The line of Non c'è due senza te. Photo Alberto De Giuli
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Beauty
First ascent
Renato & Petra Bernard 2005
By
Alberto De Giuli, Mountain Guide
Orientation
South
Length
350m
Difficulty
7b
Obligatory difficulty
6c / S3
Interesting route put up by local mountain guide Renato Bernard and Petra Bernard in 2005. despite being entirely equipped with bolts, the route requires alpine experience due to the quality of the rock and the run-out gear.
Getting there
From Passo Sella continue for a few kilometers to reach a long straight section and parking spaces on the right, immediately beneath the south face. From Canazei continue part the bar/restaurant Monti Pallidi to the hairpin bend and parking spaces immediately afterwards on the left. Access
10 minutes from the car park, head towards Via della Rampa. Pass the small buttress (single pitch climbs) and start up the grey slabs, close to the start of a short via ferrata (first bolt 2m off the ground). Descent
Abseil down the route or walk down via the ledge Cengia dei Camosci. Gear
13 quickdraws, one 70m rope
From Passo Sella continue for a few kilometers to reach a long straight section and parking spaces on the right, immediately beneath the south face. From Canazei continue part the bar/restaurant Monti Pallidi to the hairpin bend and parking spaces immediately afterwards on the left. Access
10 minutes from the car park, head towards Via della Rampa. Pass the small buttress (single pitch climbs) and start up the grey slabs, close to the start of a short via ferrata (first bolt 2m off the ground). Descent
Abseil down the route or walk down via the ledge Cengia dei Camosci. Gear
13 quickdraws, one 70m rope
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Beauty
First ascent
Renato & Petra Bernard 2005
By
Alberto De Giuli, Mountain Guide
Orientation
South
Length
350m
Difficulty
7b
Obligatory difficulty
6c / S3
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