damgaard - Apr 21, 2017 2:08 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2016
Long day
Climbed with girlfriend. Planned as a two day trip, but shortened to one day due to bad weather. First lift to top station. VF degli Alleghesi up and Via Normale down. Had a coffee on the way back, when we could see, that we would make it in time for the lift down. 8 hours. GREAT DAY!
alpinbeta - Sep 3, 2014 3:43 pm Date Climbed: Aug 13, 2007
Normal Route
From East side normal route. Foggy
Alberto Rampini - Mar 7, 2013 9:15 am Date Climbed: Jul 21, 1985
Philipp-Flamm
With Stefano Righetti without bivy.
Trevers89 - Dec 14, 2011 1:42 pm Date Climbed: Aug 12, 2011
Lesson learnt
Started climbing from the East following the normal route. Initially walking across steep scree then some gentle scrambles with cables. We reached a point with an almost vertical wall about 30ft with cables on it. Not having harnesses or helmets, and with weather deteriorating (light rain and fog falling) we abandoned the attempt. I will come back and set the record straight!
Silvia Mazzani - Nov 16, 2011 5:19 pm Date Climbed: Jul 25, 1977
Punta Civetta
A great mountain!
Rafa Bartolome - Aug 24, 2011 1:04 pm Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2011
Amazing peak and ferrata!!!!!
It was the last climb of our wonderful holiday in Dolomites. If Marmolada is the queen of Dolomites I think that Civetta is almost the princess. We climbed from Refugi Sonino-Coldai across the long ferrata Alleghesi in a very hot day (one of the hottest of all the summer according with the webs) and we needed 6h to reach the summit and we were the second or third group... but all the people climb with patience drinking and drinking in more than 6h!!!! We descended across R.Torrani and "via normale" (it was a long and hard route). Our celebration in the camping at night was superb with good bier.
Good bye Dolomites. We'll back someday. I sure of it.
with sleeping in Ref. Torrani, and next day back down.
keithalexander - Aug 28, 2009 12:09 pm Date Climbed: Aug 17, 2009
Via ferrata alleghesi
Walked from Coi to the Refugio Coldai the day before. Was not too busy, and weather was sunny. Descended the Via Normale, which was more arduous than the ascent.
andyg2 - Jul 23, 2009 11:10 am Date Climbed: Jul 10, 2002
Via ferrta alleghesi
Started from camping palavafera at 5am - long day of nearly 13hrs!..It was very quiet and beautiful.
Mads - Jun 21, 2008 5:39 pm Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2006
My girlfriend and I stayed in the Rifugio at Passo Staulanza and startet our climp early morning (6 am). From the camp site Palafavera we hiked up to Rifugio coldai and left some of our equipment there and had a small breakfast. Then continued up towards ferrata allenghesi. A fantastic ferrata. quite long actually. Reached the summit in perfect weather conditions. Headed to Rifugio Torrani where we had a cup of soup. It startet to rain and we hurried down via Tivan route and ended back in Rifugio Coldai for the night, All in all from Staulanza-Palafavera-coldai-Summit-Torrani-Coldai - 11 hours - Not crowded at all. Met only 4 climbers the entire day.
archiloco - Sep 26, 2007 5:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 7, 1987
Via ferrata Alleghesi
With my friend Giuseppe. The ferrata was long, not very crowed, and enought smooth
Route Climbed: Via ferrata Tissi Date Climbed: August 3, 2004
Weather was not really perfect, most of the time the peak was in the clouds. Didn't meet anybody on the ascent route. Great climb though, and being just alone out there magniefied the feeling. Descended along the normal route, this was combined scrambling and "skiing" on some snowy sections.
Route Climbed: via ferrata Alleghesi - Tivan route Date Climbed: September 10th 1999
It was near the end of one week's holiday in the Zoldo valley (which I had won in a radio contest!). Because of our hotel we did not want to use Coldai hut and started early after driving to Casera di Pioda - but not early enough: After 45 min we reached Coldai hut, but most climbers who had slept there had already had breakfast and were ahead of us to the starting point of the via ferrata. So we had to wait at the end of the queue. We were in good shape after this week and had done more difficult ferratas. We had to wait often staying behind a group of seniors from Vienna, so it was not very exhausting. But you have to have a good head for heights and some experience in climbing. Weather was fine but not clear. The descent was long, exhausting and more demanding than the ascent. We were happy as we gained the hiking trail on foot of the mountain, though the way back into the valley was still very long
damgaard - Apr 21, 2017 2:08 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2016
Long dayClimbed with girlfriend. Planned as a two day trip, but shortened to one day due to bad weather. First lift to top station. VF degli Alleghesi up and Via Normale down. Had a coffee on the way back, when we could see, that we would make it in time for the lift down. 8 hours. GREAT DAY!
alpinbeta - Sep 3, 2014 3:43 pm Date Climbed: Aug 13, 2007
Normal RouteFrom East side normal route. Foggy
Alberto Rampini - Mar 7, 2013 9:15 am Date Climbed: Jul 21, 1985
Philipp-FlammWith Stefano Righetti without bivy.
Trevers89 - Dec 14, 2011 1:42 pm Date Climbed: Aug 12, 2011
Lesson learntStarted climbing from the East following the normal route. Initially walking across steep scree then some gentle scrambles with cables. We reached a point with an almost vertical wall about 30ft with cables on it. Not having harnesses or helmets, and with weather deteriorating (light rain and fog falling) we abandoned the attempt. I will come back and set the record straight!
Silvia Mazzani - Nov 16, 2011 5:19 pm Date Climbed: Jul 25, 1977
Punta CivettaA great mountain!
Rafa Bartolome - Aug 24, 2011 1:04 pm Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2011
Amazing peak and ferrata!!!!!It was the last climb of our wonderful holiday in Dolomites. If Marmolada is the queen of Dolomites I think that Civetta is almost the princess. We climbed from Refugi Sonino-Coldai across the long ferrata Alleghesi in a very hot day (one of the hottest of all the summer according with the webs) and we needed 6h to reach the summit and we were the second or third group... but all the people climb with patience drinking and drinking in more than 6h!!!! We descended across R.Torrani and "via normale" (it was a long and hard route). Our celebration in the camping at night was superb with good bier.
Good bye Dolomites. We'll back someday. I sure of it.
The list of our climbings (august 2011):
15: Croda Negra / Punta Gallina (2,518m) from Falzarego. It was a rainy day.
16: Piz BoƩ (3,162m), normal route from P.Pordoi.
17: Tour Trei Cime Lavaredo and Monte Paterno (2,744m) across ferrata.
18: Ra Gusella (2,592m), Nuvolau (2,574m) and Averau (2,649m). The last one across via ferrata.
19: Marmolada (3,342m) across via ferrata and descent across glacier-normal.
20: Grande Cir (2,592m), easy via ferrata.
21: refugi Sonino-Coldai (2,132m), easy walk-up.
22: Civetta (3,220) across ferrata Alleghesi with descent across normal.
23-24: driving to Spain with a big smile (and the smile still stays on)
yxygan - Aug 23, 2010 2:46 am Date Climbed: Aug 21, 2010
Route Climbed: Via ferrata Alleghesi - Rifugio Torrani - Tivan routewith sleeping in Ref. Torrani, and next day back down.
keithalexander - Aug 28, 2009 12:09 pm Date Climbed: Aug 17, 2009
Via ferrata alleghesiWalked from Coi to the Refugio Coldai the day before. Was not too busy, and weather was sunny. Descended the Via Normale, which was more arduous than the ascent.
andyg2 - Jul 23, 2009 11:10 am Date Climbed: Jul 10, 2002
Via ferrta alleghesiStarted from camping palavafera at 5am - long day of nearly 13hrs!..It was very quiet and beautiful.
Mads - Jun 21, 2008 5:39 pm Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2006
Route Climbed: Via ferrata Alleghesi - Rifugio Torrani - Tivan routeMy girlfriend and I stayed in the Rifugio at Passo Staulanza and startet our climp early morning (6 am). From the camp site Palafavera we hiked up to Rifugio coldai and left some of our equipment there and had a small breakfast. Then continued up towards ferrata allenghesi. A fantastic ferrata. quite long actually. Reached the summit in perfect weather conditions. Headed to Rifugio Torrani where we had a cup of soup. It startet to rain and we hurried down via Tivan route and ended back in Rifugio Coldai for the night, All in all from Staulanza-Palafavera-coldai-Summit-Torrani-Coldai - 11 hours - Not crowded at all. Met only 4 climbers the entire day.
archiloco - Sep 26, 2007 5:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 7, 1987
Via ferrata AlleghesiWith my friend Giuseppe. The ferrata was long, not very crowed, and enought smooth
paolo.broggi - Nov 9, 2006 12:52 pm
Ferrata AlleghesiWith my uncle Giuliano and my friend Michele.
Beautiful mountain but the ferrata in summer is too crowed
andrea.it - Sep 14, 2006 3:56 pm Date Climbed: Sep 11, 2006
FerrataFirst day ferrata Alleghesi,slept in ref. Torrani.Second day ferrata Tissi and back to Casera Grava.
JanVanGenk - Mar 21, 2005 4:28 pm
Route Climbed: Via ferrata Tissi Date Climbed: August 3, 2004Weather was not really perfect, most of the time the peak was in the clouds. Didn't meet anybody on the ascent route. Great climb though, and being just alone out there magniefied the feeling. Descended along the normal route, this was combined scrambling and "skiing" on some snowy sections.
Mathias Zehring - Mar 21, 2004 3:03 pm
Route Climbed: via ferrata Alleghesi - Tivan route Date Climbed: September 10th 1999It was near the end of one week's holiday in the Zoldo valley (which I had won in a radio contest!). Because of our hotel we did not want to use Coldai hut and started early after driving to Casera di Pioda - but not early enough: After 45 min we reached Coldai hut, but most climbers who had slept there had already had breakfast and were ahead of us to the starting point of the via ferrata. So we had to wait at the end of the queue. We were in good shape after this week and had done more difficult ferratas. We had to wait often staying behind a group of seniors from Vienna, so it was not very exhausting. But you have to have a good head for heights and some experience in climbing. Weather was fine but not clear. The descent was long, exhausting and more demanding than the ascent. We were happy as we gained the hiking trail on foot of the mountain, though the way back into the valley was still very long