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New page for the Dolomites

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:26 pm
by Gangolf Haub
Hi everybody,

a couple of weeks ago I found myself owner of the Dolomites page. Marco, the previous owner had transferred it to me (without telling me). I have now rewritten the page completely but am sure that lots of info is still missing. Especially, in the books section currently only German books are listed. I know some good (but old) Italian books but would welcome it very much if someone could provide me with info about hiking / ferrata / climbing guidebooks. Also, the books are missing for the English language.

Dolomites Page

Re: New page for the Dolomites

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:10 pm
by rpc
a very nice! high-five!

I'd add that the Memmel/Kohler book is also available in English. There's also another good (more comprehensive) climbing guidebook (2-vol set, east/west) by some British author. Lastly, I'd add that Munich is another good close-by airport (I believe it's closer than Milan...& being larger likely offers more/cheaper flight options).

edit in: I can't seem to find it online but can check the home library & let you know if interested in adding it in.

Re: New page for the Dolomites

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:47 pm
by Gangolf Haub
rpc wrote:a very nice! high-five!

I'd add that the Memmel/Kohler book is also available in English. There's also another good (more comprehensive) climbing guidebook (2-vol set, east/west) by some British author. Lastly, I'd add that Munich is another good close-by airport (I believe it's closer than Milan...& being larger likely offers more/cheaper flight options).

edit in: I can't seem to find it online but can check the home library & let you know if interested in adding it in.


Yes, always interested. I also did an amazon quick search but since I don't know the books I'm not sure whether I can recommend them.

Memmel / Köhler: yes I know that you've been using it. Is it really so sketchy? German readers claim that the authors must have done some routes in a hurry and in bad conditions and draw the conclusion that they aren't worth it. Come to think of it I must have the topo CD for the book lying around somewhere. Maybe I should see for myself :roll:

Re: New page for the Dolomites

PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:56 pm
by rpc
Gangolf, we've never had a problem with the Memmel/Kohler book but that's of course basing it on a small subset of routes we've done. I've always liked the "Select Climbs" sort of guidebooks - gives us out-of-towners a nice compact starting set. I'll look up that English one at home tonight & let you know. Sounds like the Dolomites page found the right owner.

Re: New page for the Dolomites

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:40 am
by Gabriele Roth
strongly needed changes, well done !!!

airports :
Orio al Serio (Bergamo) is closer than malpensa and much more used by economic flights companies
Jet2.com : Leeds/Bradford
Meridiana Fly : Cagliari, Fuerteventura, Marsa Alam, Mykonos, Sharm el-Sheikh
Ryanair : Alghero, Alicante, Amburgo-Lubecca, Bari, Barcellona-El Prat, Barcellona-Girona, Barcellona-Reus, Berlino-Schönefeld, Billund, Bratislava, Brema, Bristol, Brno, Bruxelles-Charleroi, Cagliari, Cracovia, Dublino, Düsseldorf-Weeze, East Midlands, Eindhoven, Faro, Fez, Francoforte-Hahn, Fuerteventura, Glasgow-Prestwick, Goteborg, Granada, Ibiza, Kaunas, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Liverpool, Lerida, Lodz, Londra-Gatwick, Londra-Stansted, Madrid, Malaga, Marrakesh, Nantes, Oslo-Torp, Palermo, Parigi-Beauvais, Pescara, Porto, Poznan, Riga, Rodi, Roma-Ciampino, Santander, Saragozza, Siviglia, Stoccolma-Skavsta, Tallin, Tampere, Tangeri, Tenerife-Sud, Trapani, Valencia, Valladolid, Volos, Wroclaw
Smart Wings : Praga
Trawel Fly : Catania, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Ibiza, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Lanzarote, Madrid, Minora, Mykonos, Napoli, Olbia, Reggio Calabria, Reykjavik, Rodi, Sharm el Sheik, Tenerife-Sud
Wind Jet : Catania, Mosca-Domodedovo, San Pietroburgo-Pulkovo
Wizz Air : Bucarest-Băneasa, Budapest, Cluj Napoca, Danzica, Katowice, Poznan, Praga, Sofia, Timişoara, Varsavia, Wroclaw

Catullo (Verona Villafranca)
WindJet - Catania, Palermo, Mosca, San Pietroburgo
Ryanair - Francoforte, Brema.
Clickair - Barcellona
Air Italy - low cost Londra, Parigi, Madrid, Barcellona, Varsavia, Praga, Mosca-Domodedovo e Sofia,

Re: New page for the Dolomites

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:16 pm
by Gangolf Haub
gabriele wrote:strongly needed changes, well done !!!

airports :
Orio al Serio (Bergamo) is closer than malpensa and much more used by economic flights companies
Jet2.com : Leeds/Bradford
Meridiana Fly : Cagliari, Fuerteventura, Marsa Alam, Mykonos, Sharm el-Sheikh
Ryanair : Alghero, Alicante, Amburgo-Lubecca, Bari, Barcellona-El Prat, Barcellona-Girona, Barcellona-Reus, Berlino-Schönefeld, Billund, Bratislava, Brema, Bristol, Brno, Bruxelles-Charleroi, Cagliari, Cracovia, Dublino, Düsseldorf-Weeze, East Midlands, Eindhoven, Faro, Fez, Francoforte-Hahn, Fuerteventura, Glasgow-Prestwick, Goteborg, Granada, Ibiza, Kaunas, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Liverpool, Lerida, Lodz, Londra-Gatwick, Londra-Stansted, Madrid, Malaga, Marrakesh, Nantes, Oslo-Torp, Palermo, Parigi-Beauvais, Pescara, Porto, Poznan, Riga, Rodi, Roma-Ciampino, Santander, Saragozza, Siviglia, Stoccolma-Skavsta, Tallin, Tampere, Tangeri, Tenerife-Sud, Trapani, Valencia, Valladolid, Volos, Wroclaw
Smart Wings : Praga
Trawel Fly : Catania, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Ibiza, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Lanzarote, Madrid, Minora, Mykonos, Napoli, Olbia, Reggio Calabria, Reykjavik, Rodi, Sharm el Sheik, Tenerife-Sud
Wind Jet : Catania, Mosca-Domodedovo, San Pietroburgo-Pulkovo
Wizz Air : Bucarest-Băneasa, Budapest, Cluj Napoca, Danzica, Katowice, Poznan, Praga, Sofia, Timişoara, Varsavia, Wroclaw

Catullo (Verona Villafranca)
WindJet - Catania, Palermo, Mosca, San Pietroburgo
Ryanair - Francoforte, Brema.
Clickair - Barcellona
Air Italy - low cost Londra, Parigi, Madrid, Barcellona, Varsavia, Praga, Mosca-Domodedovo e Sofia,

Thanks for the airports - added. If you can add Italian language guidebooks, I'd be happy.

Re: New page for the Dolomites

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:05 pm
by rpc
dolomites west and east selected climbs by ron james