RotherDolomites - Brenta - Lake Garda Via Ferrata Guide
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<p>The Dolomites are the classic and probably most popular via ferrata paradise. Together with the Brenta and a little further south with the Lake Garda mountains, via ferrata fans have access to an incredible wealth of routes of varying degrees of difficulty in the midst of a magnificent landscape.</p> <p>These three areas are presented in the Rother via ferrata guide "Dolomites - Brenta - Lake Garda" in 80 varied routes: In the Dolomites, via ferrata climbing almost always has an alpine feel. There are dozens of purebred iron routes to choose from here, as well as numerous routes secured in sections, resulting in an unsurpassed "route density". Passionate ferratisti simply feel like they are in a land of milk and honey here.</p> <p>The Brenta with its legendary Bocchette trail and the Garda mountains with their sport-oriented climbs also offer many exciting options.</p> <p>Mark Zahel, who has been walking in the Dolomites for plenty of years and is the author of numerous walking and via ferrata guides, has selected 80 via ferrata routes for all abilities from the wealth of options - from easy to very difficult climbs, everyone will find something compatible in this via ferrata guide. Each tour suggestion is precisely described and generously illustrated. The difficulty rating is based on the widely accepted "letter scale" (A to E).</p> <p>The 6th edition of the Rother via ferrata guide "Dolomites - Brenta - Lake Garda" has been completely rewritten by Mark Zahel. Alongside the "Via Ferrata Atlas of the Alps", also published by Bergverlag Rother, this is absolutely a must-have for every via ferrata lover! </p> <p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Mark Zahel | Bergverlag Rother | 6th edition 2013 | 240 pages | 180 color illustrations, 55 hiking maps at a scale of 1:25,000, 1:50,000 and 1:75,000, two overview maps at a scale of 1:500,000 | format 11.5 x 16.5 cm | paperback with Polytex lamination</span></p>
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