Via Napoleone - Punta Valeria
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Via Napoleone: Climbing the slab on pitch 1 of Via Napoleone
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Beauty
First ascent
Manuele Panzeri, Pietro Tentori, 2006. Terminated by Manuele Panzeri and Giovanni Giarletta ion 03/08/2017
By
Giovanni Giarletta
Length
350 m
Difficulty
VII+ (VI+/A0)
Via Napoleone is an alpine climb in Val Torrone (SO), above Val Masino, established ground-up past the most obvious lines of weakenss.
Access
Five abseils down the route. From belay 8 to belay 6. From belay6 to belay5 and from here to belay 3. From belay 3 to belay 2 and from here to the ground.
The route climbs the wall to the right of Fiamma del Torrone and is recognizable by two marked grassy ledges on the upper section. Punta Valeria (proposed toponym) is the rocky bow characterized by a set of sharp spires at its summit.
From the Manzi-Pirrotta bivouac traverse the moraine towards the obvious Fiamma del Torrone. Scramble up for a hundred meters towards an obvious white vein at the base of the smooth basal slab, at the end of which are some large flakes (peg with old tat just before a small balcony).
ItineraryP1 - VI+, 30 mt
P2 - VII+ (VI+/A0), 35 mt
P3 - VI, 45 mt
P4 - VI- 45mt
P5 - tiro di trasferimento con un passo di IV, 55 mt
P6 - VI, 40 mt
P7 - V, 50 mt
P8 - IV, 50 mt
DescentFive abseils down the route. From belay 8 to belay 6. From belay6 to belay5 and from here to belay 3. From belay 3 to belay 2 and from here to the ground.
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Beauty
First ascent
Manuele Panzeri, Pietro Tentori, 2006. Terminated by Manuele Panzeri and Giovanni Giarletta ion 03/08/2017
By
Giovanni Giarletta
Length
350 m
Difficulty
VII+ (VI+/A0)
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