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Mountain ranges / Dolomites / Cima Pisciadu / Passo Gardena - Cima Pisciadu (Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina)

Passo Gardena - Cima Pisciadu (Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina)

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Starting point: Passo Gardena (1956 m)
Lat/Lon: 46,54742°N 11,82125°E
Name of path: Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina
Time of walking: 4 h
Difficulty: extremely difficult marked way
Ferata: C
Altitude difference: 1029 m
Altitude difference po putu: 1070 m
Map: Tabacco 07 1:25.000
Recommended equipment (summer): helmet, self belay set
Recommended equipment (winter): helmet, self belay set, ice axe, crampons
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Number of pictures: 92
Number of comments: 3
Access to the starting point:
a) From Kranjska Gora via the Koren saddle to Austria, where at the first major junction continue left towards Podkloštro / Arnoldstein and Trbiz / Tarvisio. At the end of Podklošter, signs for Šmohor / Hermagor direct you to the right on the regional road, which takes you past the town to the end of the Ziljska valley, or more precisely to Kötschach-Mauthen, where you turn right towards Oberdrauburg. The road continues over the Gailbergsattel Alpine pass (982 m), after which you descend into the above-mentioned town. After crossing a bridge over the River Drava, turn left towards Lienz. At the main roundabout in Lienz, turn left towards Sillian and Itali. Next we cross the national border between Austria and Itali, and we follow the main road past Dobbiaco / Toblach, Villabassa / Niederdorf, Monguelfo - Tesido / Welsberg - Taisten, Brunico / Bruneck. Just after the last mentioned town, which is passed by a bypass road, we turn left into the Alta Badia valley. Continue along the valley and turn right at La Villa towards Passo Gardena. Continue along the ascending road until you reach a large parking lot a few bends before the Passo Gardena pass. There is also a large sign at the parking lot which reads "Via Ferrata - Klettersteig".
b) From Nova Gorica, drive into Itali and continue on the motorway to Portogruaro, where at the motorway fork you turn off in the direction of Belluno. Follow the motorway to its end (do not turn towards Belluno) and then continue driving towards Cortina d'Ampezzo. When you arrive in Cortina d'Ampezzo, follow the signs for the Passo Falzarego Alpine Pass. At the Passo Falzarego (2105 m), turn right towards Alta Badia and ascend the neighbouring Passo Valparola (2192 m) before descending into the valley. At La Villa, turn left towards Passo Gardena. Follow the ascending road to a large parking lot a few bends before the Passo Gardena. There is also a large sign at the parking lot which reads "Via Ferrata - Klettersteig".
Path description:
From the parking area, turn left after the signs "Via Ferrata Tridentina". The path initially crosses the hillside to the east and runs mainly along dwarf pines and sparse larch trees. The path, which also descends gently, soon leads to the start of the protected path.
The sheltered path climbs steeply at the start with the aid of steel cables, and then climbs for some time along the steel cable up the normally wet terrain. There is a short climb up the steel cables, before reaching the flatter slopes. The path then leads past large boulders and leads to a crossroads.
At the crossroads, continue slightly left, following the signs for 'Pisciadu Via Ferrata'. The path then crosses the slopes to the south and you will soon see a waterfall ahead. Soon you will come to a crossroads again and continue to the right towards the waterfall, following the signs "Pisciadu Via Ferrata".
To the right of the waterfall, re-enter the cliff and start climbing steeply up the protected Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina. The trail is very well protected and climbs all the way up to the right of a wide ravine with a stream and numerous waterfalls. From the trail, you can enjoy magnificent views of the precipitous cliffs of the surrounding peaks and down towards Colfosco and Alta Badia.
Later, the sheltered path turns slightly to the left and leads to a crossroads. To the left you can leave the protected path and follow the easier terrain up towards the Pisciadu hut. To the right, continue on the protected path, which climbs up the walls of the Torre Exner tower. The trail becomes a little more challenging at this point and you need to have some strength in your arms when climbing. The path climbs vertically a few times and is aided by crampons and a short ladder. Higher up, the path crosses the wall to the left and leads to a suspension bridge. From the bridge, there is only a short climb along a steel cable before the protected route ends.
The scenic route then turns slightly to the left and there is an easy climb up to the Rifugio Pisciadu hut.
From the hut, continue southwards following the signs 'Cima Pisciadu, Rif. Boe" and descend towards the lake. The path then turns to the right and crosses the scree on the left side of the lake as it ascends. The path here passes under the steep cliffs of the Pisciadu peak and leads to slightly steeper slopes. The path then turns to the left and starts to climb slightly steeper, using the fixed safety gear. Some caution is needed on the ascent and self-protection is not strictly necessary.
The path then becomes less steep again and follows the valley known as Val de Tita to a crossroads on the south side of Pisciadu Peak.
The path to the right leads to hut Rifugio Boe, and we head left towards the summit of Pisciadu. The path becomes a little steeper and in a few places you have to use your hands to help you up. The path to the summit climbs quite steeply all the way and is not protected, so a little more caution is not superfluous. The increasingly scenic route then soon leads us to the summit.
zemljovid puta - Cima Pisciadu
On the way: Rifugio Pisciadu (2585m), Lech de Pisciadu (2564m)
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Discussion about the trail Passo Gardena - Cima Pisciadu (Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina)
JORDAN10. 08. 2012
V sredo 8.8.2012 sva se s prijateljico povzpela na vrh po omenjeni ferrati.
Štartala sva ob 9h,na ferrati zelo velika gneča,tudi otroci tako da sva bila pri koči ob 12.30 in potem direktno na vrh.Na vrhu ob 2h je bilo kar nekaj ljudi kateri pridejo tudi s strani Piz Boa.Ferrata je vsekakor kar dobra vendar v čakalni vrsti vsekakor ne dobiš pravega občutka težavnosti.V zgornjem delu res na dveh mestih rabiš malo več moči v rokah vendar tudi to ni tako problematično.Vsekakor priporočam.
dprapr10. 08. 2012
Gneča je problem večine železnih poti. To pot sem si tudi zapomnil po veliki gneči in čakanju v nedogled. Pa tudi po tem, da praktično brez dostopa začneš plezati. Glede na to, da je zelo daleč od nas, smo potem pri koči kar obrnili v dolino.
Nekaj lepih železnih poti in povsod velika gneča in čakanje v vrsti in končal sem s to obliko hribolazenja.
Tadeja_hribi15. 10. 2020
Prečudovita ferata, ki nudi izjemne razglede daleč na okoli, viseši most na nekaj sto metrih višine pa je prava atrakcija.

V članku pa še nekaj zanimivosti plezanje te klasike med dolomitskimi feratami
https://tadejatravels.com/clanek/plezanje/plezanje-ene-najbolj-znanih-dolomitskih-ferat-brigate-tridentine/
     
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