Via Ferrata Bocchette Alte - Cima Brenta

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Via Ferrata Bocchette Alte: © Nicholas Hobley
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Orientation
East - West
Ascent height difference
1200m
Ferrata height difference
500m
Height
2200 - 3000m
Difficulty
Medium
Time
5 hours from Rifugio Tuckett to Rifugio Alimonta.
Period
From July to October
Popularity
High

Route



The extraordinary Via Ferrata delle Bocchette Alte is the most famous ferrata in the Brenta Dolomites. Offering panoramas of incomparable beauty throughout, it is an itinerary that fails to disappoint. The route crosses the famous Bocchette along a series of exposed ledges reaching an altitude of 3000m. Always interesting and demanding, it requires good level of fitness and solid mountaineering skills.
Getting there
Drive to Madonna di Campiglio. Access
Rifugio del Tuckett can be reached from Madonna di Campiglio in two ways. 1. by car to Rifugio Vallesinella (1513m), to then continue easily on foot along path no. 317 to Rifugio Casinei (1825m) and then, in two hours, to Rifugio del Tuckett (2271m).
2. take the lifts to Rifugio Grosté (2261m) and then continue along the easy path no. 316 to Rifugio del Tuckett. Itinerary
From Rifugio del Tuckett take path no. 303 to reach the snowfield and the Bocca del Tuckett saddle. Continue right from here following signs up stepped rocks to the obvious start of the ferrata. Cables and ladders follow steeply up the crest to vertical ladders that lead up to the main ledge system. Crampons and ice axes may be found necessary on this first tiring, cold and windy section, especially at the start of the season. The exposed but well-equipped ledge now leads off leftwards, along the eastern flank of Cima Brenta. After an easy zigzag ascent reach a plaque and the Via Normale that scrambles up, via cairns and a series of chimneys, to Cima Vallesinella and Cima Brenta (3151 m – 1 hour, care and attention required). The ferrata however continues on and descends into a dark and damp gully, past cables to a small icefield. This section is rightly considered the crux as the cable may be buried in snow at the start of the season and tends not to be taught. After having crossed this (queues possible) the ferrate leads up and down ledges to reach a wide terrace with a fantastic view south onto the flat Spallone dei Massodi and the impressive Cima Brenta to the north. Leave this panorama point and descend steeply via cables and ladders to the Bocca Alta dei Massodi and the famous Scala degli Amici. Thirty exposed vertical meters lead to the windy Spallone at 3000m. Follow signs across this to duck down into a gully and a gravely path that descends to further ladders and the saddle (Bocca Bassa dei Massodi nestled beneath Cima Molveno (2917m). A variation leads off rightwards slightly beforehand down the Via Ferrata Oliva Detassis, but the Via delle Bocchette Alte continues left at the fork to the obvious saddle and then on up to Cima Molveno. Descend easily to the Vedretta dei Sfulmini glacier and Rifugio Alimonta (2580m). Descent
For those who have not planned to spend the night in Rifugio Alimonta (so as to continue on the Via delle Bocchette Centrali the next day), walk down the obvious and well-marked path to Rifugio dei Brentei, 2182m in about an hour. Return to the Rifugio Vallesinella and the car park in a further 1.30 hours. Gear
Normal via ferrata kit. Ice axe and crampons necessary at the start of the season Maps/Bibliography
Via Ferratas of the Italian Dolomites: Vol 2 by John Smith and Graham Fletcher . Cicerone Press 2002 Difficulty
Technically not particularly difficult but exposed. Well-equipped throughout, it reaches 3000m. Wrap up warm if windy, especially during the first climb to Bocca del Tuckett.





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06/06/2008 carlo giorgioni
Tipica ferrata Brentina, con lunghe traversate in quota e dislivelli superati per lo più da scale metalliche. Unica eccezione, la risalita alla bocchetta Tucket, assai faticosa per la pendenza e l'irregolarità del fondo.Poca arrampocata, molti panorami
18/04/2008 STEFANO BARTESAGHI
FERRATA STUPENDA, ATTENZIONE NEL PASSAGGIO DEL CANALINO NEVOSO, UTILE ANCHE UNA PICOZZA.
14/06/2007 Tomassini Mirko
Sicuramente meglio farla in estate ma ne è valca la pena. Bellissima
23/10/2006 betta enrico
saliti da bocca di tuket,pezzo di ferrata delle bocchette,trovata la via per cima brenta,dopo facili roccette ci siamo trovati davanti una parete che se non avevamo dietro i nostri bei 25 metri di corda,non si riusciva ad attaccare.questo a causa della scarsa informazione sull'itinerario non proprio cosi poco alpinistico.consiglio a chiunque prima di affrontare il percorso di informarsi sulle condizioni di tale.
Beauty
By
Planetmountain.com
Orientation
East - West
Ascent height difference
1200m
Ferrata height difference
500m
Height
2200 - 3000m
Difficulty
Medium
Time
5 hours from Rifugio Tuckett to Rifugio Alimonta.
Period
From July to October
Popularity
High

Route



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