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Rose d'Inverno

  • Grade context: FR
  • Ascents: 13

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Description

A good beginners training ground. Home to the two via ferrata of Trieste, it has also several easy (but not cheesy!) routes.

Approach

From the road that links Sant'Antonio in Bosco to San Lorenzo, ascending on the right there is a small parking (4-5 cars max). For the Via Ferrata Biondi, the parking of the San Lorenzo sighting point can also be used.

History

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Found in 1974 by the Circolo Aziendale “Gruppo montagna” of the Italsider, from 1976 to 1984 it has seen the construction of the via ferrata paths and the bolting of several routes with training purposes. Several rebolting and fixing of the equipment have occurred since then, the last of which in 2017.

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Author(s): L. Frezzolini, J. Skok, D. Perhat

Date: 2022

Author(s): J. Ravnik

Date: 2019

Author(s): Daniele Bucco

Date: 2020

ISBN: 9788885475823

This is a comprehensive guidebook describing the rock climbing areas around the Italian and Slovenian border, covering many 1000’s of routes across 78 different crags.

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