Desafíate a ti mismo en la Vía Ferrata Pisciadu de 1 día, cerca del pintoresco pueblo de Bolzano, con un guía local certificado y con experiencia que te mostrará el camino.
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Dolomitas
+1 Días
Jun - Sep
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Intermedio
Para aquellos buscadores de una vía ferrata desafiante, no busquen más allá de la larga y compleja Pisciadu ubicada en las hermosas montañas Dolomitas.
Las montañas cercanas contienen los terribles ecos de la Primera Guerra Mundial, que fue el sitio de la llamada Guerra Blanca, dadas sus condiciones gélidas, nevadas y hostiles para los soldados.
Cerca de Bolzano, la capital del Tirol del Sur en el norte de Italia, la vía ferrata está completamente asegurada con escaleras, cables de acero, escalones y agarres de pie de hierro que nos permiten superar las secciones más difíciles.
Comienza con giros y vueltas en un terreno que se inclina. Y la sección final se caracteriza por un terreno empinado y parcialmente expuesto. Durante las secciones más difíciles, la distancia entre los soportes es corta, lo que asegura nuestra seguridad.
A pesar de los mecanismos de seguridad, el descenso hacia Val Setu se vuelve muy difícil debido a la nieve y el hielo obstinados que permanecen aferrados a la roca. Por eso se recomienda llevar crampones y piolets.
A lo largo del camino, cerca de las hermosas cascadas, podemos tener la opción de tomar un camino alternativo que se dirige hacia el refugio Franco Cavazza al Pisciadu.
Los participantes potenciales deben tener ya un buen nivel de habilidad y experiencia con vías ferratas.
Ponte en contacto ahora para reservar tu lugar en las increíbles montañas Dolomitas en el norte de Italia para escalar la Vía Ferrata Pisciadu que presenta un buen desafío para los escaladores.
Punto de encuentro
4.8
(435)
Guía de Montaña
Hi! I'm Renato, IFMGA guide from the Dolomites, and I work together with my colleagues Robert, Patrick & Walter (German speaking), Paolo, Matteo, Davide, Giorgia and Luca.
If I'm not available to guide you, one of them will take care of you.
I was born in 1961, I live in Campitello di Fassa, in the Dolomites, together with my family. I have two sons, one is a mountain guide, the other is a ski instructor. I am a certified mountain guide since 1982, an instructor of guides, alpine ski instructor and a Federal coach for ISEF.
Being in the mountains has always been my passion, guiding people, teaching them climbing, mountaineering... during the various seasons of the year. I very much enjoy drawing nice curves in fresh powder snow and discover the charm of the frozen waterfalls.
My curriculum and professional mountaineering is made of many ascents and some openings of routes in the Dolomites and the Alps. I climbed in Yosemite Valley (California), Ben Nevis (Scotland) and Norway, Greece, Spain and Sardinia. I did also several high altitude climbs like Mt Denali (Alaska), Ama Dablam (6828m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Manaslu (8163m), Shivling in India (6545m), Cotopaxi and Chimborazo in Ecuador (5897m and 6310m), Patagonia (Argentina).
Feel free to get in touch with me if you are coming in the Dolomites for skiing (alpine, freeride and ski touring), rock climbing, sport climbing and multi pitch climbing. It will be my pleasure to guide you here and let you discover my secret spots.
Idiomas
Italiano | Alemán | Inglés
Certificados
UIAGM
Jordan
Robert was very friendly and a great instructor. The via ferrata he took us on was amazing!
Matthew
First, it was an amazing trip. Robert was great, although different than guides in the US. He was more hands off. Example, he brought the gear, we put it on, and he said let's go. At the obstacles, he briefly described what we'd do, then we'd go. We have experience so this worked fine. He was friendly and accommodating, but interaction was light. He provided a sense of security and lead us, but we also felt that we owned the experience. I'm used to guides being right next to you the entire time so this was different. I found it empowering. As with most experiences in the area, you may not hear from the guide until 1-2 days prior to the trip. Overall, there is no question we were glad to have Robert.
Alden
Robert was fun to climb with, a good teacher, and a good photographer!
Dara
Had no idea you need a car in the Dolomites. Was not staying in town and didn’t have a car. My guide was so so kind to help me get to the trailhead! I was solo and he was very nice to take photos for me.
Rosie
We had a fantastic time trying something new and the views were stunning. We were given the option of two via ferrata by our guide and felt that our chosen route was challenging enough but not too intimidating for a first go. Roberto was very knowledgeable and experienced and, as it turns out, also a great photographer!
Mantente al día con las mejores aventuras.