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Early morning of a lovely day in September 2015. (Left hand in the foreground the Rifugio Carlo Valentin, 2.218m, where you may stay overnight). The "small" rock peak at the very left of the mountain mass is the Torre Exner (2,494m). A fixed rope route leads to its summit. Next on right - separated by a deep canyon - is the Mur del Pisciadù Occidentale (2,495m). You can go there via a plank bridge.
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Sonnenaufgang über dem Sella-Massiv (Dolomiten). Im Vordergrund links das Rifugio Carlo Valentin (2.218m), wo man übernachten kann. Der "kleine" Felsturm am linken Rand des Bergmassivs ist der Exner-Turm (Torre Exner, 2.494m), auf den der Pisciadù-Klettersteig hochführt. Rechts daneben - durch eine tiefe Schlucht getrennt - der Brunecker Turm (2.495m). Man erreicht ihn in schwindelnder Höhe über eine Seilbrücke.
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Sonnenaufgang über dem Sella-Massiv (Dolomiten). Im Vordergrund links das Rifugio Carlo Valentin (2.218m), wo man übernachten kann. Der "kleine" Felsturm am linken Rand des Bergmassivs ist der Exner-Turm (Torre Exner, 2.494m), auf den der Pisciadù-Klettersteig hochführt. Rechts daneben - durch eine tiefe Schlucht getrennt - der Brunecker Turm (2.495m). Man erreicht ihn in schwindelnder Höhe über eine Seilbrücke.
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Ganz groß an die Wand, dort gehört es hin !!
s.G.Herbert
;-)) Bernhard
Herbert_S has replied to Bergfex clubs.G.Herbert
Irgendwann schaff ich es auch mal wieder dorthin hoffe ich.
Admired in ~ I ♥ Nature
Have been there many times. The Dolomites are my favourite mountains.
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