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Antersasc North Gully
ALP: F, SKI: 4.1, Exp: E2
A great skiable north facing couloir, you traverse its south face uphill (val d’Antersass). This is not an “extreme” descent, but you need to have good ski control as well as ski mountaineering experience.
Canale Sant Anna
Alp: F+, Ski: 3.3, Exp: E2
It seems almost impossible that there are still some little known descents in the Pale di San Martino group since this area is highly popular with mountaineers and climbers all year round. And, better still, that these descents are neither...
Crep da le Dodesc
ALP: F, SKI: 2.2, Exp: E1
An easy itinerary along the south face of Antersass, should be tackled mainly on transformed snow or even at the beginning of winter, if the snow is stable.
Forcella Laghet
Very difficult
This is an interesting and not particularly demanding circular route. The ascent through the Val di Tasca is simple, and followed by a long, sunny descent back towards San Pellegrino. Spring snow conditions render this itinerary unforgettable.
Munt da Medalges
ALP: E, SKI: 1.3, Exp: E1
A winter itinerary, easy and safe which is ideal as the season’s first ski mountaineering trip.
Sass da Putia East Face
ALP: PD, SKI: 4.3, Exp: E3
A steep skiing itinerary which gives you the possibility to ski down from the summit of Sass da Putia down the sunny side which looks over Val Badia. The first descent was made by Heini Holzer during the seventies.
Sass Dlacia North Couloir
400m - 5.1/E2/PD - max 45°
A stunning colouir that splits the North Face of Sass Dlacia in Alta Badia, Dolomites.
Sasso Vernale - Vallone d'Ombrettola
Very difficult
Sasso Vernale is a beautiful 3000 plus meter peak that dominates the wild Vallone d'Ombrettola and its east face. The descent of this extraordinary slide characterises the entire itinerary and is, in all effects, to be considered demanding. If needed,...
Traversata Cima Ombrettola
Very difficult
This is a great traverse above Passo San Pellegrino past three cols, across peaks that almost touch 3000m and down a splendid final descent. It is an unusual way of discovering the area, which remains largely untouched in winter.
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