Via Ferrata Osvaldo Orsi, Brenta Dolomites

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A long, spectacular itinerary through glacial drift and along narrow ledges beneath Cima Molveno and Cima Brenta.

This panoramic via ferrata is not particularly difficult and runs along the mountainside to connect Rifugio Tuckett and Rifugio Pedrotti. The trail runs along the east face at the base of the cliff faces of the Sfulmini range in the central section of the Brenta group.

Running parallel to the Bocchette route but at a lower altitude, this itinerary provides an opportunity to discover some of the more secluded, alluring corners of Brenta, such as Busa degli Sfulmini and Busa degli Armi. The trail runs along scree slopes and glacial drift connected by narrow, partially equipped ledges beneath Cima Baratieri and Punta Iolanda.The trail may be used for the return trip to Rifugio Pedrotti from Bocchette Centrali and Bocchette Alte and on to Bocca del Tuckett.


The trail creates a circuit for the return trip to Rifugio Pedrotti from the Bocchette (from Bocca di Brenta to Bocca del Tuckett).

Via Ferrata Osvaldo Orsi, Brenta Dolomites

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