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Location: Dolomites, Italy, Europe

Lat/Lon: 46.55860°N / 11.80940°E

Route Type: Via Ferrata

Season: Summer, Fall

Time Required: Less than two hours

Difficulty: Easy rock climb, Medium hard ferrata

Route Quality: 
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Page By: Vid Pogachnik

Created/Edited: Mar 13, 2005 / Mar 4, 2006

Object ID: 164284

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Rating the Route (By Hiking Standards)

0. General: 2121m to 2592m, marked and secured rock route - ferrata. UIAA I. Take care of falling stones (mountaineers above).
1. Effort: 470m, 1h 30min.
2. Power: 3 - medium.
3. Psyche: 3 - medium (exposed, rockfall danger).
4. Orientation: 1 - no difficulties.

Approach

 
Gran Cir from Passo Gardena

The trailhead starts on Passo Gardena / Groedner Joch, 2121m.

Route Description

 
The normal route to Gran Cir

From the pass you take a good road (closed for public traffic) towards north, but when the road starts tending towards right (towards Rif. Clark) you leave it and go by the marked path directly upwards. You can't miss the distinct ravine left (west) of the main summit.

The ravine is easy. In many turns the path gains altitude, just at the end of it you must use hands on a few places. But when this ravine closes, marks lead you towards right, over steep rocks out of it. These passages are secured by steel cables and pegs.

After the walls above the ravine are below us, the slope gets less steep. It's surprising how on this side of the mountain rocks are not as steep as they look from the Passo Gardena. Actually the summit has a kind of a steep roof, over which we ascend almost without climbing. The only danger are falling stones of mountaineers above us. This way we reach the top.

Essential Gear

Good shoes, eventually ferrata equipment.

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