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This is the week of contrasts: from the bizarre, sharp rocky giants of the Dolomites to the sweet shepherds' huts and slopes of the Sarentino valley. The Dolomites have always attracted our attention with their furrows and rock faces which transform into this unique rocky landscape and consequently charmed everyone who loves ski-mountaineering. Steep and demanding descents are not rare.
This is the week of contrasts: from the bizarre, sharp rocky giants of the Dolomites to the sweet shepherds' huts and slopes of the Sarentino valley. The Dolomites have always attracted our attention with their furrows and rock faces which transform into this unique rocky landscape and consequently charmed everyone who loves ski-mountaineering. Steep and demanding descents are not rare.
This is the week of contrasts: from the bizarre, sharp rocky giants of the Dolomites to the sweet shepherds' huts and slopes of the Sarentino valley. The Dolomites have always attracted our attention with their furrows and rock faces which transform into this unique rocky landscape and consequently charmed everyone who loves ski-mountaineering. Steep and demanding descents are not rare.
This is the week of contrasts: from the bizarre, sharp rocky giants of the Dolomites to the sweet shepherds' huts and slopes of the Sarentino valley. The Dolomites have always attracted our attention with their furrows and rock faces which transform into this unique rocky landscape and consequently charmed everyone who loves ski-mountaineering. Steep and demanding descents are not rare.
This is the week of contrasts: from the bizarre, sharp rocky giants of the Dolomites to the sweet shepherds' huts and slopes of the Sarentino valley. The Dolomites have always attracted our attention with their furrows and rock faces which transform into this unique rocky landscape and consequently charmed everyone who loves ski-mountaineering. Steep and demanding descents are not rare.
We have ended the season with demanding routes and there is a long time before next summer. We think of the wonderful period spent in the mountains, we remember the difficult moves of a climb and we see the last rays of the setting sun and we find ourselves planning once again the next summer climbs and we talk about our dream routes.
When the whole family manages to shake hands on top of a summit we find ourselves in an unusual situation. On the assumption that this happens after scrupulous preparation for a successful ascent, and a good relationship with the children
For a long time the sixth grade was considered the maximum limit in climbing. In the meantime the sixth grade is no longer considered "superhuman", in sports climbing it has become the standard level. This week has been devised for those who climb well on sixth grade, who want to get to know the great classical Dolomite climbs and have the desire for adventure.
The majestic beauty and uniqueness of the Dolomites cannot be described in a few words. Anyone who has been able to appreciate the bizarre rock formations and the marvellous play of light and colours throughout the day (from the pale blue of the morning to the fire red of the evening) at least once, enjoys a fascinating experience.
The majestic beauty and uniqueness of the Dolomites cannot be described in a few words. Anyone who has been able to appreciate the bizarre rock formations and the marvellous play of light and colours throughout the day (from the pale blue of the morning to the fire red of the evening) at least once, enjoys a fascinating experience.