well-written, well-designed and with a content of a guidebook. I will read throughly as soon as possible. Only one point: On our group structure of the Dolointes we have a separate number for Marmarole. In additon Gabriele has it among his Cortina Dolomites page. But you should chose also "Dolomites mountains" as parent and the map there can link dirctly to your page
Grazie Renato! Sono montagne poco conosciute ma non hanno nulla da invidiare ad altre più famose delle Dolomiti e l'ambiente è davvero incontaminato, cosa abbastanza rara da queste parti.
Ciao!
You described everything, dear Fabrizio. Mountains, geography, hystory, geology, you even added a fairy tale. And you explained us why we were in other places in Dolomiti, but not in Marmarole group. Let them stay as they are - beautiful and unspoiled with excessive human presence. Thanks for contributing this great page!
Vid
Thank you for your kind words. I'm pretty sure that this mountains will remain as they are for long, I haven't seen any signs of touristic development in the area, which is still very wild, especially the heart of the group.
Ciao Fab
As Mathias says "like a guide-book" for a fantastic mountains group! Just a suggestion: the tables (red, green, etc.) have cells spaced too much. Can you adjust the spacing, improving the page readibility ?
Ciao
Paolo
Grazie Paolo!
Se ho capito bene quello che dici a proposito delle tabelle non credo si possa fare nulla, perchè prendono la grandezza della foto sulla destra.
Ciao!
This is a masterpiece of your SP contributions, already well-known for nearly scientific approach to the topics you are dealing with. Of course, in addition the narrative is superb and really compelling to read.
You are a born mountain guide writer, Fab. My sincere compliments, bravo, bravissimo!
Ciao, Andrej
Thank you very much Andrej, the compliments of a "real" guide books writer ( not an amateur like me ) like you mean much to me. I know this mountains are quite unknown and nobody wants to go there, but I think they are really fantastic and I hope to climb more summits of this group in the future.
Ciao Fab
Mathias Zehring - Sep 13, 2008 7:05 am - Voted 10/10
what a page!well-written, well-designed and with a content of a guidebook. I will read throughly as soon as possible. Only one point: On our group structure of the Dolointes we have a separate number for Marmarole. In additon Gabriele has it among his Cortina Dolomites page. But you should chose also "Dolomites mountains" as parent and the map there can link dirctly to your page
ganesh70 - Sep 13, 2008 7:10 am - Hasn't voted
Re: what a page!You're right, the page belongs to the main page of the Dolomiti.
I attached it as child.
Thank you for the nice compliments.
Ciao Fab
RenatoG - Sep 13, 2008 4:16 pm - Voted 10/10
Wonderful!Veramente un gran bel lavoro!
Utilissimo, dato che questo gruppo è abbastanza poco conosciuto.
Bravissimo!
Ciao
ganesh70 - Sep 14, 2008 5:58 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Wonderful!Grazie Renato! Sono montagne poco conosciute ma non hanno nulla da invidiare ad altre più famose delle Dolomiti e l'ambiente è davvero incontaminato, cosa abbastanza rara da queste parti.
Ciao!
Vid Pogachnik - Sep 14, 2008 4:38 am - Voted 10/10
Brilliant!You described everything, dear Fabrizio. Mountains, geography, hystory, geology, you even added a fairy tale. And you explained us why we were in other places in Dolomiti, but not in Marmarole group. Let them stay as they are - beautiful and unspoiled with excessive human presence. Thanks for contributing this great page!
Vid
ganesh70 - Sep 14, 2008 6:02 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Brilliant!Thank you for your kind words. I'm pretty sure that this mountains will remain as they are for long, I haven't seen any signs of touristic development in the area, which is still very wild, especially the heart of the group.
Ciao Fab
Lupino - Sep 15, 2008 12:52 pm - Voted 10/10
Great workAs Mathias says "like a guide-book" for a fantastic mountains group! Just a suggestion: the tables (red, green, etc.) have cells spaced too much. Can you adjust the spacing, improving the page readibility ?
Ciao
Paolo
ganesh70 - Sep 15, 2008 2:24 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Great workGrazie Paolo!
Se ho capito bene quello che dici a proposito delle tabelle non credo si possa fare nulla, perchè prendono la grandezza della foto sulla destra.
Ciao!
Andrej Mašera - Sep 15, 2008 1:48 pm - Voted 10/10
Fantastic pageThis is a masterpiece of your SP contributions, already well-known for nearly scientific approach to the topics you are dealing with. Of course, in addition the narrative is superb and really compelling to read.
You are a born mountain guide writer, Fab. My sincere compliments, bravo, bravissimo!
Ciao, Andrej
ganesh70 - Sep 15, 2008 2:36 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Fantastic pageThank you very much Andrej, the compliments of a "real" guide books writer ( not an amateur like me ) like you mean much to me. I know this mountains are quite unknown and nobody wants to go there, but I think they are really fantastic and I hope to climb more summits of this group in the future.
Ciao Fab
NewDayRising - Sep 17, 2008 10:57 pm - Voted 10/10
Excellent!!You've set the standard that others can strive for. An excellent contribution!
ganesh70 - Sep 18, 2008 4:24 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Excellent!!Thank you very much!
Ciao
Fabrizio
MoapaPk - Sep 18, 2008 9:57 pm - Voted 10/10
lovingly doneThe page is well-organized and full of information.
ganesh70 - Sep 19, 2008 5:05 am - Hasn't voted
Re: lovingly doneThank you, this area is very wild and there aren't much info about it, I hope this page will be useful to people that want to visit this group.
Ciao!