One of the most loved routes by ski lovers in the Chiese Valley: safe, rewarding and with a splendid view of the Adamello Group and the Brenta Dolomites
Easily accessible route, with uniform slopes and sun exposure. From the Boniprati plateau, follow the road that leads to Malga Table (1641 m); from here you continue along the most direct route climbing along the pasture above the mountain hut for about 45 minutes until you reach the pre-summit. From the latter, along a very panoramic ridge, in ten minutes you arrive at Cima Pissola (2063 m). The descent is always very profitable, whether it has snowed recently or whether the snow is packed due to frequent passages.
lunghezza | 12.3 km |
duration | 3.0833333333333:05 am |
difference | |
words | 865 m |
downhill | 865 m |
Highest point | 2031 masl |
lowest point | 1166 masl |
Coordinates:
latitude: 45.935649
longitude: 10.601696
Safe itinerary, easily identifiable due to the considerable attendance of the place, easy as the climb does not present any difficulty and satisfying due to the panorama that can be enjoyed from the top. In fact, the view ranges from Adamello to Carè Alto, from the Brenta Dolomites to the Ledro pre-Alps with the Baldo chain in the background to reach Mount Bruffione and finally Re di Castello. The descent, beautiful, continuous and easy, is the happy conclusion of this excursion which can be done either on mountaineering skis or on snowshoes.
As you will imagine, the feasibility of itineraries in a mountain environment is closely linked to contingent conditions and therefore depends on natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this sheet may have undergone changes. Before leaving, find out about the status of the route by contacting the manager of the refuges on your route, the mountain guides, the visitor centers of the natural parks and the tourist offices.
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