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kolesar27. 07. 2017 18:37:17
Hi, can someone help me. I need some site with GPS tracks for Dolomites.
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Bojan_A27. 07. 2017 21:50:23
GPS tracks for the whole world: http://www.gpsies.com/#10_46_15_mapQuest
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Salewa31. 07. 2017 11:48:45
Short trip report of two hikes (Lago Sorapis and trekking around Tre Cime) in Dolomites: https://masavodenikphoto.wordpress.com/2017/07/20/dolomiti
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felix31. 07. 2017 13:11:15
Nice, I'm also going there soon with a group. According to map and photos you didn't do a loop around Tre Cime, but around Monte Paterna?
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Salewa31. 07. 2017 13:41:14
Felix, you're right velik nasmeh
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kolesar6. 08. 2017 17:33:44
The second part of the vacation we spent in the Dolomites. Five days five goals: First day Monte Paterno, second day Piz Boe, third Lake Sorapiss, fourth Tofana di Rozes and last fifth Averau. In one word wonderful, we were there for the first time but surely not the last.
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journeyman11. 08. 2017 10:03:49
Hi,
On which websites do you check the weather forecast for the Dolomites? The browser offers many options, forecasts often differ from each other.
Thanks.
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jasminka11. 08. 2017 10:35:29
Here, we were also 5 days in the Dolomites - base camp Rocchetta in Cortina d'Ampezzo (I recommend!! - small but very nice and tidy camp). First night heavy rain fell, but other days weather OK (on Piz Boe experienced thunderstorm with hail, strong wind..., but afterwards beautiful views opened on all sides). As for forecast - we looked at all possible, but none is 100% accurate. Generally, in one day sun, rain, clouds change...We were from 4.8. to 9.8. and had good weather, despite bad forecasts! Simply, you have to go there - IT'S GORGEOUS!!! nasmehnasmehnasmeh
Pictures on the link https://goo.gl/photos/xSHvRyXfmQx5gxrR8
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mirank11. 08. 2017 13:13:40
I check ilmeteo.it for a specific place (usually I check for a place a bit west and south of the planned location). And the global forecast on ilmeteo.it also shows what's approaching; of course there are smaller local deviations, but I always remember pok Franceljn. He always said: "go to the mountains in any weather, only then you won't go only in bad weather"velik nasmeh
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JORDAN12. 08. 2017 18:07:46
For Austria and Dolomites Bergfex is quite accurate. Forecast is also by hours and wind is included.
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stef12. 08. 2017 19:41:12
In Arabba there is the central meteorological station for the Dolomites and prealps. The forecast is very accurate and I always use it. In 10 years I haven't experienced them being wrong.
http://www.arpa.veneto.it/previsioni/it/html/meteo_dolomiti.php
3B METEO is OK too but not as accurate as the previous one but much more accurate than ILMETEO
https://www.3bmeteo.com/meteo/passo+falzarego
best regards
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felix16. 08. 2017 08:09:47
Visit to Dolomites from Saturday to Monday. We did ascents to Marmolada, Torre di Toblin, Monte Paterno, Nuvolau and Ra Guzel.
In one word: WONDERFUL!
Marmolada1
Monte Paterno2
Tre Cine3
Torre di Toblin4
Misurina5
Ra Guzela6
Nuvolau7
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journeyman17. 08. 2017 09:49:27
We used Ilmeteo, the forecast held up pretty well. Otherwise from Sunday to Wednesday we climbed Civetta, Piz Boe, Marmolada, and Monte Paterno and Torre di Toblin.
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rerze1118. 08. 2017 16:11:51
Visit to Dolomites this year took place from Saturday 12.8. to holiday Tuesday 15.8. 2017

We cycled some and hiked some. It was just right. Details on the link below nasmeh

https://rokerzen.blogspot.si/2017/08/tofana-di-mezzo-in-tofana-di-dentro-dve.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0R02Oe-MYA

Best regards, Rok
View from Tofane di Mezzo1
View from Tofane di Dentro2
descent3
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Koraki Nad Oblaki21. 08. 2017 18:00:00
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Pogačica16. 10. 2017 11:28:23
Hi everyone, I'm not used to planning trips like this, but this time exceptionally I'm asking for help. On short notice we have a chance for vacation and would go to Dolomites for 3-4 days. First time. I'd like to do say two to three dry hikes (probably southern approaches?) with the best views possible. Anyone have experience visiting Dolomites in this later autumn time when there's already snow high up, where is nicest, where we can expect dry conditions and where you recommend staying so we don't drive from the valley up every day. I'll be infinitely grateful for any useful tip.
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mirank16. 10. 2017 18:50:47
As far as I saw on Saturday, most of the highest peaks are practically snow-free from the east and south sides. Plenty of bivouacs and winter rooms, don't know the opening regime of individual huts, google it, you'll see. High alpine ones usually close first weekend in October. If you base at Falzarego Pass, Giau Pass or Valparola Pass in one of those roadside huts (if open?) you have loads of interesting targets all difficulty levels nearby. Even around Tre Cime you'd always find somethingmežikanje. Go boldly as you get everything....
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jprim16. 10. 2017 19:35:01
If you decide for sleeping in Valparola hut phone +39 0436866556, you can do quite a few tours, paths follow Tyrolean front from 1st World War. Start right from the hut, but sleep and food a bit more expensive really. Overnight with breakfast per person 40 EUR, but pure luxury compared to our hut conditions.
Cheers!
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Pogačica16. 10. 2017 22:06:05
Thanks a lot to both.
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