Overview
Grade: C
Total time: 4 hrs
Climbing time: 2 hrs
Approach time: 35 mins
Exit time: 2 hrs
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Length: 900m
Total elevation: 650m
Altitude: 1,562m
The 'Sentiero Alpinistico Angelo Pojesi' is a captivating via ferrata, typically graded as a 'C' on the European scale, which translates to a moderately difficult and engaging alpine path. Located in the breathtaking Italian Dolomites (often associated with the Brenta Group or similar ranges), it offers an unforgettable adventure for those with a good level of fitness and a head for heights.
The C-grade signifies that climbers will encounter steep sections, often equipped with iron ladders, fixed cables, and occasional natural ledges. While not overly technical, it demands sure-footedness, some upper body strength for pulling on cables, and a willingness to embrace significant exposure. Proper via ferrata equipment – harness, helmet, and lanyards – is absolutely essential for safety.
Ascending the Pojesi often involves navigating exposed traverses, short vertical climbs, and sections where the cable provides a secure handrail while feet find purchase on rock. The effort is immensely rewarded by panoramic vistas of jagged peaks, verdant valleys, and distant glaciers, making every step a visual feast.
Completing the 'Sentiero Alpinistico Angelo Pojesi' leaves climbers with a profound sense of accomplishment and a deep appreciation for the alpine environment. It's an ideal choice for experienced via ferrata enthusiasts looking for a challenging yet highly enjoyable day in the mountains.