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| janez.novak15. 08. 2014 15:19:07 |
Really nice, record more of that so we who don't go there can see the beauty too.
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| rezist15. 08. 2014 16:58:36 |
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| mukica27. 09. 2014 07:43:52 |
A week later 26.9. also us to Punta Penio via glacier where excellent conditions for ascent (per hut talk after ferrata quite icy). Weather and views excellent just bit windy on top, top hut by bivouac closed, lower open this week. Cable cars not running.
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| rezist26. 12. 2014 19:33:05 |
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| jasminka26. 12. 2014 20:12:35 |
AWESOOOOOME!!! Happy New 2015 with lots of mountain adventures and beautiful pics!!  
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| VanSims29. 08. 2015 10:40:03 |
Ascent two days ago. Up the glacier, down the ferrata. On the otherwise trodden path there was a crevasse about 30-40 cm wide. I bypassed it 1-2 m off the path where it was only 10-20 cm wide, pulled myself over with the ice axe and got back to the path with its help. BTW, ice axe is highly, highly recommended for the glacier. Crampons are mandatory anyway—a German guy and a German woman on the summit asked me if they could go down the glacier 'ohne Steigeisen'. I think my 'nein' was one of the most decisive in my life.  Ferrata down the ridge: no problems for those experienced with them, maybe a few tricky spots. For someone who hasn't gone up the ferrata before, problems start after the snowfield below it (here too I'd recommend crampons at least for the descent, even just urban ones) when looking for the path or cairns to the marked path. Easy to stray into rocks and scree. @IgorZlodej, pic 6: yes, there is a connection from that saddle to the marked ferrata path. It was useful for me in the reverse direction when the late hour was already pressing. The path is unmarked but solidly indicated with cairns and joins from the upper station about 5-10 min before the stream crossing. So if you go up the ferrata, you can save on the cable car (10 EUR round trip, 6 EUR up only); considering this passage, the time saving is then only about 30-45 minutes. Report follows!
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| rozymavasrad15. 07. 2016 13:24:15 |
Hi, planning Marmolada week 23-30.7. Anyone been up this year, conditions? Based on conditions decide if need gondola. Planning glacier route, is rope team mandatory or path trodden and crevasses protected?
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| PFranci15. 07. 2016 13:42:47 |
On the TK gora - current conditions page you have description of conditions from a week ago. Below you have email address for possible questions. Matjaž will gladly help you.
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| Branee15. 07. 2016 13:59:46 |
From the question it's clear you haven't been there and talk about ropes is unnecessary. Crevasses are like every year. Especially this time. Next week up to 20 cm snow expected above 2900m
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| rozymavasrad15. 07. 2016 14:04:16 |
Thanks for info, I'll check on TK gore too. Good luck
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| mirank15. 07. 2016 15:10:52 |
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| sjevnika18. 07. 2016 10:43:43 |
Check ZS, we were up there 16.7.2016.
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| hribovka15. 08. 2016 16:41:25 |
Has anyone been to Marmolada in the last week, what are the conditions? Thanks.
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| Hribolaznik11. 08. 2016 15:51:25 |
Conditions 8.8.2016: sunny 
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