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Climbing - Bell Tower Val Montanaia

Climbing - Bell Tower Val Montanaia

The Campanile di Val Montanaia is famous throughout the world, a corner of paradise dominated by a unique rock formation.

Its ascent, first made on 17 September 1902
It was a real feat. Today it is a great Dolomite classic of low difficulty that offers extraordinary views and great emotions.

Once you reach the top the only way down is 2 very adrenaline-filled double ropes in the void.
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Requirements & Material

Requirements:

Don't suffer from vertigo


Necessary material:

Trekking shoes

Sportswear

Backpack with water and snacks

Waterproof jacket

Goretex shell

Technical details

Height difference: 250 meters

Difficulty: III+/IV with a step of V. Although the difficulties are relatively low, the approach is long and tiring, therefore excellent physical shape is required.

Average travel time: 6/8 hours

Requests?

I have never climbed a route, can I climb a multi-pitch route as my first experience?

Yes, there are many easy routes to approach. Usually, however, it is required to have already climbed some via ferrata or to have already climbed at a cliff.

I would like you to accompany me on a long route. What is the minimum grade required?

There are some easy routes, not too vertical, that are suitable as a first experience on long routes. The minimum required grade is 4C-5A.

I've been climbing at the crag for a while now, can I try to tackle a multi-pitch route?

Of course, if you already climb on a cliff you will make better use of the day to learn the safety maneuvers well.

How many people can participate?

To climb a multi-pitch route the maximum number of clients is two. If there are more than two of you, you can organize with more Alpine Guides

How do you behave in case of bad weather?

If the Alpine Guide deems that the conditions are adverse, he can cancel or postpone the excursion. In case of cancellation by the Alpine Guide, any deposit will be fully refunded or, in agreement with the client, retained for a possible other date.

When is the best time for this climb?

Definitely autumn and late spring offer spectacular views, but classic summer days are also more than suitable.

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