...Yellow Edge, Cima Piccola. Didn’t get chance to try this, but it looks wonderful....Westgrat, Salbitschijen. Not done this yet. We did the South Ridge (much easier, but still highly recommended) to warm up and then the weather crapped out. The West Ridge is reputedly one of the best and longest rock ridges in Europe: 30-35 pitches, perfect rock, almost all 5c-6a. Some bolts and pegs, but lots of trad too. The descent is easy later in the year (can be done in trainers), but there will be snow earlier on. One of the most inspiring lines I’ve ever seen, and currently right at the top of my rock climbing wish-list. Endless other options around Salbit too - it's a granite paradise.
This?
"but what has he done on grit" but if they did...
I might manage the first pitch...
[I like the Wild prefix and it sounds as if it was well-earned. SWFLMHMF (Somewhat Wild, Fairly Long, Moderately Hard and Mostly Free) trips off the tongue doesn't it?
Somebody let slip to Nat that he though the routes we did over the holiday were harder than the Brandler-hasse (I couldn't have paid for a more timely comment), I was thinking I might now stand a chance of getting her to the Dolomites. Whislt I understand weather in that area is decidedly fickle, when IS the most reliable time to plan a trip?
Quote from: Paul B on May 01, 2012, 12:25:35 pmSomebody let slip to Nat that he though the routes we did over the holiday were harder than the Brandler-hasse (I couldn't have paid for a more timely comment), I was thinking I might now stand a chance of getting her to the Dolomites. Whislt I understand weather in that area is decidedly fickle, when IS the most reliable time to plan a trip?Only been the once, but poor weather forecast for the two weeks didn't really hinder climbing almost everyday (although we were on relatively easier routes), when we went in the last two weeks of July last year.My friend who's been a few times before said that this was unusual for that time of year, with the normal pattern being warm & sunny which led to thunderstorms forming in the afternoons. We didn't have any thunderstorms which I was quite thankful for actually as I didn't fancy being stuck on rock faces with bits of metal dangling from me whilst lighting went off around.
Ah, yes, forgot the pertinent point - the guy I'm going with has already done the Comici...