Join Alberto, an IFMGA certified mountain guide, on this incredible trip to the heart of the Haute Route on the Dolomites, Italy. Get ready to splitboard and off-piste snowboard for 6 days.
Alps
6 Days
Feb - Apr
High
Intermediate
The Haute Route is definitely the most beautiful and legendary route for all snowboarders and skiers. Join me for this incredible 6-day trip to the impressive Italian Dolomites. You'll love this piece of paradise.
For this amazing adventure, we'll meet at Falcade, a tiny village in the Tre Valli ski resort. We'll go over equipment and itinerary and set off. The plan is to start from Pale di San Martino range and finish in Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
I have a fantastic itinerary planned for you, which you can check down below. We'll splitboard from hut to hut in order to enjoy incredible runs and breathtaking views of the Dolomites' limestone cliffs. Some of the places include Val de Mesdì, one of the most famous off-piste in the Dolomites.
The Haute Route is also ideal to enjoy the incredible Italian cuisine, culture and hospitality.
I recommend this trip to intermediate snowboarders, but skiers are welcome too.
Book your trip now and get ready to be amazed by this incredible landscape. You'll fall in love with this beautiful Italian Alps destination.
There are thousands of options to enjoy the Dolomites. If you wish to climb its highest peak, contact me for a 1-day ascent to Marmolada (3343 m).
- Guiding fee
- Mountain guide expenses
We’ll ride a taxi to Val Venegia in order to traverse Monte Mulaz (700m vertical gain with skins), on the north side to Molino.
Night at Rifugio Fuciade.
Night at Pian dei Fiacconi Hut.
We’ll begin with a lift towards Passo Pordoi and then visit all the places mentioned.
Night at a B&B or Hotel in Alta Badia.
Night at Sennes Hut.
Short splitboarding day (only 500m vertical gain) with a long descent.
Night at Chalet Lake Antorno, located in Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
Snowboard down to the little village of Sesto, Pusteria Valley.
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Mountain Guide
Mountain Guide UIAGM / IFMGA since 2011
It is said that passion is called so because it passes; then what I feel for the Mountain must have a different name, because it has been years since I have it, and it keeps on growing…
When I was a kid my parents took me to the mountains every summer, almost always in Val di Funes and in Val Pusteria. I liked to walk there. At the age of 14, I realized that all these mountains could be climbed… At 21, I attended my first climbing course with a mountain guide, it was as if I had opened my eyes from that moment! I used to climb in every spare moment and I read many books from Reinhold Messner, Hermann Buhl, Wakter Bonatti… my intention was to do like them.
My favorite field of action has always been the Dolomites, but I have also explored the Julian Alps, the Ortler and the Mont Blanc massif. And not just during the summer but also in winter. I then dedicate it to off-piste skiing in search of open spaces and the most picturesque canals, ski mountaineering, pristine environment, away from the tracks where everybody goes.
The desire to become a mountain guide is born in me during my first year, I admired the other people who had from this great passion make it their work.
If there is one thing that my personal history has taught me is that it's never too late to learn how to put the tips of the skis out of slopes, or to reach a top that has always been seen in dreams. And when I arrive at the destination, and I see in the eyes of those who followed me, the joy and happiness of the enterprise of discovery, I feel as if I were there myself for the first time, and that's the same place seen and reviewed reveals a new face and passion ... starts to burn.
Get in touch with me and let’s leave for great adventures together.
Languages
Italian | English
Certificates
IVBV | UIAGM | IFMGA
nuño
5
All was ok , great group. A Little more sun will be better but, imposible control the weather. Thanks
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