This one looks to be an ideal peak to climb if somebody arrives to the camping in Cortina too early, let's say not later than 5 p.m. It can be a good warm-up after arriving to the Dolomites, and before the next days' big adventures. At least this is how I see it
That's excactly how I did it. I took my MTB to the passo and included the water falls on the return. Total time 4 hours. If you go on foot I'd estimate 4-6 hours depending on physical stamina. So 5 pm might be too late, but starting at 2 pm should provide plenty of time.
Next day we went to Tofana di Rozes, now that was something completely different ;0)
SzaniUherkovich - Sep 18, 2010 3:43 pm - Voted 10/10
If you have a few hoursThis one looks to be an ideal peak to climb if somebody arrives to the camping in Cortina too early, let's say not later than 5 p.m. It can be a good warm-up after arriving to the Dolomites, and before the next days' big adventures. At least this is how I see it
damgaard - Sep 19, 2010 2:43 am - Hasn't voted
4-6 hoursThat's excactly how I did it. I took my MTB to the passo and included the water falls on the return. Total time 4 hours. If you go on foot I'd estimate 4-6 hours depending on physical stamina. So 5 pm might be too late, but starting at 2 pm should provide plenty of time.
Next day we went to Tofana di Rozes, now that was something completely different ;0)