Fixed Rope Route to Pisciadù
View to Kolfuschg and Corvara
Not for Beginners
This is NOT the End
The Famous Pisciadù Bridge
Under Monument Protection
The Pisciadù Bridge
Stairway to Heaven
Cascata d'Pisciadù
Lo Sconto
Cottongras
Rifugio Pisciadù
Sunrise at Pisciadù
Rifugio F. Cavazza al Pisciadù
Flower Child of the Mountains
Fluctuating Trail
The Standard Route Upward
Well Conducted
The Descent Route
The Artist
Acrophopia?
Only for Those in the Know
End of Hardship
Hidden Miracle of Nature
Sas da Lech (2.934m)
Cima Pisciadu
A Dainty of this Route
The Plank Bridge
Like Ants on an Anthill
Natural Colour Key
The Life Insurance
Venturesome Trail
Via Ferrata at it's Best
From Shadow to Light
The Entrance
Via Ferrata Pisciadù
Lake Pisciadù
The Sella Group
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Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina
The most famous - and also the most crowded - via ferrata in the Dolomites. It was built in the First World War to supply the soldiers on the Sella massif. From a height difference of 724 metres, you have to climb 530 metres before you reach the Pisciadù hut.
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Der berühmteste - und auch überlaufendste - Klettersteig in den Dolomiten. Er wurde im Ersten Weltkrieg zur Versorgung der Soldaten auf dem Sellamassiv angelegt. Von 724 Metern Höhendifferenz sind 530 Meter kletternd zu bewältigen, ehe man die Pisciadù-Hütte erreicht.
(Eine andere Perspektive bei einer Begehung 2015.)
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Der berühmteste - und auch überlaufendste - Klettersteig in den Dolomiten. Er wurde im Ersten Weltkrieg zur Versorgung der Soldaten auf dem Sellamassiv angelegt. Von 724 Metern Höhendifferenz sind 530 Meter kletternd zu bewältigen, ehe man die Pisciadù-Hütte erreicht.
(Eine andere Perspektive bei einer Begehung 2015.)
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