Ra Bujéla
This route is named “Via ferrata Maria and Andrea Ferrari”, and it allows to climb on Ra Bujela thanks to the help of steel ropes, two walkways and some pegs that facilitate the ascent in the most steep points.
ACCESS
Reach Duca d’Aosta mountain hut with the chairlift from Piè Tofana and from the Rifugio follow the signs for Via Ferrata which in about 15 min will take you to the starting point.
DIFFICULTY DESCRIPTION
This new path is titled “Via ferrata Maria and Andrea Ferrari” and allows you to climb on Ra Bujèla thanks to the help of steel ropes, two walkways and some pegs that facilitate the ascent in the most steep points.
ASCENT DESCRIPTION
The first part of the route is certainly the most challenging and lends some very exposed parts, on excellent rock. Once reached the first bridge, the difficulties are lowered and once reached the second walkway the path runs through the ridge, on broken rocks: the poor quality of the rock in this section does not prejudice in any way the safety of the ascent, and it is just along this stretch that you can enjoy the magnificent panorama that the Dolomites always give us. A few meters from the top, there is a fork of the cable, climb to the right to the top; on the left instead you will start the descent.
DESCENT DESCRIPTION
The exit from the via ferrata is after a short downhill section with cable. You can return to the starting point along the ski slope and once you arrive at the Duca d'Aosta, take the Camosci path, under the slopes of the Tofana.
NOTE
Via Ferrata that develops along the northern side of the two towers in the middle of which rises the chairlift that leads to the Rif. Pomedes. New way certainly exciting but not very long that allows, to the most trained, to get linked also to the path Olivieri, the path Astaldi and even the most demanding Punta Anna.
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Current route state:
Not accessible
Recommended period:
May - October
Equipment provided:
Via Ferrata Kit
Meeting place:
08:30 AM - Guide's Office (Corso Italia, 69/a)