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Sentiero del Cacciatore - Sentiero Dino Buzzati

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Overview

Grade: C

Total time: 7 hrs

Climbing time: 3 hrs

Approach time: 2 hrs

Exit time: 2 hrs

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Length: 1,400m

Total elevation: 710m

Altitude: 1,892m

The 'Sentiero del Cacciatore - Sentiero Dino Buzzati' is a captivating via ferrata (Grade C) located in the breathtaking Pale di San Martino Dolomites. This route is not just a climb, but an immersive journey through history and stunning natural beauty. Named in part after the famous Italian writer Dino Buzzati, who often found inspiration in these mountains, and also known as the 'Hunter's Path,' it hints at its original purpose as a demanding traverse used by local hunters.

The 'Cacciatore' is characterized by its exposure and dramatic passages, offering truly spectacular panoramic views, especially of the Val Canali and the surrounding peaks of the Pale di San Martino group. While graded C, making it a challenging but achievable route for experienced via ferrata enthusiasts, it demands good physical condition, a head for heights, and sure-footedness. The path often traverses ledges, gulleys, and features a few exposed ladders and wire sections, requiring concentration and a steady pace.

Access is typically from the Val Canali, often starting near the Malga Canali or the Cant del Gal mountain hut. The ascent leads through varied terrain, from wooded slopes to rocky sections, culminating in the more technical parts of the ferrata. The sense of achievement upon completing the exposed sections is immense, rewarded by unparalleled vistas. Descent usually involves a combination of marked paths and potentially further easy via ferrata sections, leading back towards the starting points or connecting to other routes in the area.

This via ferrata offers a memorable day in the high mountains, combining athletic challenge with deep historical resonance and some of the most iconic Dolomite scenery imaginable. It's an experience that truly connects you with the rugged grandeur of the Pale di San Martino.

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