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Ski mountaineering - Mulaz crossing

Ski mountaineering - Mulaz crossing

The Mulaz Traversata is a highly satisfying mountaineering experience that takes you to the summit of Mulaz (2906 m) , one of the most panoramic peaks of the Pale di San Martino . This itinerary, popular in both summer and winter , offers spectacular slopes on which to trace your own line, immersed in an environment of rare beauty.

Starting from Val Venegia , the crossing tackles 1200 meters of altitude difference uphill and then offers an exciting descent of 1700 meters to Falcade . The route alternates technical sections with gentler sections, allowing you to experience the mountain in all its grandeur, far from the most popular routes.

Take on the Mulaz Crossing with Cristiano Gregnanin, Certified mountain guide , and experience an unforgettable adventure among snow, rock and extraordinary panoramas .

Type of experience
Regular price €110,00 EUR
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  • Freeride/Ski mountaineering skis

    Rental only upon reservation well in advance

  • Ski poles

    Rental only upon reservation well in advance

  • Ski Touring Skins

    Rental only upon reservation well in advance

  • Freeride/Ski Mountaineering Boots

    Rental only upon reservation well in advance

  • Artva - Avalanche Transceiver

    Rental only upon reservation well in advance

  • Shovel

    Rental only upon reservation well in advance

  • Probe

    Rental only upon reservation well in advance

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Requirements & equipment

Necessary Requirements:

No vertigo

Ability to walk for several hours uphill

Acclimatization to cold conditions, even intense cold

Ability to descend a black slope safely (no snowplow technique)

Ability to cover at least 300 meters of elevation in 1 hour

Required Gear:

Complete ski mountaineering equipment, including AVRA, shovel, and probe. All gear is available for rent upon prior reservation.

Large backpack (30 liters)

Down jacket

Warm winter pants (but not too heavy)

Technical underwear

Goretex shell jacket

Two pairs of gloves: one light and one heavy

Hat

Sunscreen, lip balm

Sunglasses

If you are missing any equipment, please request it a few days in advance, and, if possible, we will find a solution together.

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Technical Details: Ski mountaineering - Mulaz traverse

The Mulaz Traverse (2906 m) is a wide-ranging ski mountaineering tour, perfect for experienced ski mountaineers (BSA) looking for a long and scenic itinerary in the heart of the Pale di San Martino.

With 1,200 meters of elevation gain and a duration of 5 to 7 hours, this tour offers a mix of steady ascents and spectacular descents, making it one of the most beautiful traverses in the Dolomites.

Itinerary and Difficulty

The ascent begins in Val Venegia, with a gradual but sustained climb leading to the summit of Mulaz. The route requires good physical endurance, especially in the second part, where the slopes become steeper and crampons and an ice axe may be necessary depending on snow conditions.

From the summit, the panoramic view is breathtaking, offering a 360° perspective of the Pale di San Martino, Marmolada, and Civetta. After a short break to admire the scenery, the long traverse to Falcade begins, featuring a descent that alternates between wide slopes and more technical sections, where snow conditions may vary.

Descent and Requirements

The descent is fluid and varied, with open sections and areas requiring advanced off-piste skills. Completing the full traverse to Falcade demands strong physical fitness, as the effort is sustained throughout the day.

Mandatory Equipment

Avalanche transceiver (ARTVA), shovel, and probe

Crampons and ice axe (if required by conditions)

The tour is led by a Certified Alpine Guide, who will assess the best route based on snow and weather conditions.

This ski mountaineering traverse is ideal for those seeking a challenging and spectacular adventure, with a long and scenic descent in the stunning landscape of the Pale di San Martino.

Locations and Logistics Details

The meeting point will be arranged at the time of booking to optimize travel and facilitate shared transportation among participants.

If necessary, strategic alternatives can be planned to make transfers more convenient and efficient.

The exact meeting time will be communicated a few days before the excursion, based on weather and logistical conditions, ensuring the best possible organization.

Between 8:00 and 9:00 depending on the weather. The exact time will be communicated a few days before.
  • MS - Medium Skier

    Easy slopes, up to 30 degrees.
    Knowing how to safely descend a black slope (no snowplough) is a necessary condition.
    The possible addition of an A MSA indicates the presence of mountaineering difficulties, such as rocky sections or glaciers that may require the use of crampons, ice axe, rope, helmet and harness.

  • BS - Good Skier

    Slopes up to 40 degrees, for short and slightly exposed sections
    Knowing how to safely descend a black slope (no snowplough) is a necessary condition.
    The possible addition of an A BSA indicates the presence of mountaineering difficulties, such as rocky sections or glaciers that may require the use of crampons, ice axe, rope, helmet and harness.

  • OS - Excellent Skier

    Slopes even over 40 degrees, obligatory and exposed passages.
    Knowing how to safely descend a black slope (no snowplough) is a necessary condition.
    The possible addition of an A OSA indicates the presence of mountaineering difficulties, such as rocky sections or glaciers that may require the use of crampons, ice axe, rope, helmet and harness.

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Requests?

Do I have to be very fit?

Ski mountaineering is generally a fairly strenuous activity, even for the most basic climbs you need to be in good physical shape and be used to walking uphill for several hours.

How do you behave in case of bad weather?

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

Do I need to know how to ski to go ski touring?

Yes, it is essential to know how to descend black slopes with good technique (no snowploughs).

I don't have any equipment, is it possible to rent it?

Yes, it is possible to rent it, you just need to communicate this during the registration phase.

Do you need a 4x4 to get to the meeting point?

Generally it is not necessary to have a four-wheel drive car, however since it is a strictly winter activity it is advisable to have winter tires and snow chains on board since you may have to face climbs and descents on snow-covered roads.

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