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foreigners to the summits. The antagonism with the
Germanic climbers was exacerbated by an alleged practice of piggybacking on Italic efforts. The DĂ–AV Sektion Bremen decided to construct a large mountain hut at the rocky saddle just above the Rifugio Tosa in 1897. A similar situation was created at Passo Tuckett where the SAT had constructed the small rifugio Sella in 1905 and the DĂ–AV Sektion Berlin built a larger hut right next to it. When the last undisturbed major peak in the Brenta Group,
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Most of the lifts and ski slopes are located on the shouldering mountains Doss del Sabion and Monte
Spinale. There is however a long modern high capacity lift that goes from Madonna del Campiglio right up the main chain of the Brenta Group to Passo Grostè at 2,444 m (8,018 ft). In all, the
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and Hanns Barth. German speaking alpinists like
Gottfried Merzbacher, Steck, Mayr, Adang, Heinemann and others left their mark on the Brenta Dolomites. Around the turn of the century a competitive spirit developed between Italian and German speaking alpinists, which took its main inspiration from the
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They jointly published their findings in the course of three years in an extensive report "Die
Brentagruppe" in the Zeitschrift des DĂ–AV 1906, page 327-361, Zt. 1907, page 324-364, Zt. 1908, page 361-398. A treasure! with gorgeous photographic images by Radio-Radiis himself, as well as illustrations
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Alfred von Radio-Radiis (1875-1957) was actually of
Italian birth and descent, belonging to a prominent family from Gorizia. He became a founding member of the prestigious Club Alpino Accademico Italiano (CAAI) in 1904. But as CEO of the Saurer Truck Company, he always remained loyal to his Austrian
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located within the Brenta Group, close to Bocca di Brenta: Rifugio Tosa, at 2,439 m (8,002 ft). Local
Alpinists like Carlo and Giuseppe Garbari and Nino Pooli, started to follow in the tracks of the local guides Matteo & Bonifacio Nicolussi and Antonio Dallagiacomo, who had led all the
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started in 1935. Much of the work at that stage was done by the Brenta guides of that era: Bruno
Detassis and Enrico Giordano. The itinerary completed two years later enabled climbers to reach the apex of the Campanile Basso Via Normale. The works were interrupted by the Second World War but were
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until 1918, so it was only natural that the DĂ–AV took an interest in the exploration of these mountains. After Karl Schulz had reached the third and highest summit of the
Crozzon di Brenta and reported his findings, other German and Austrian alpinist found their way to the Brenta Group.
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Technically, the shouldering mountains, as there are on the east side Cima
Paganella, Monte Gazza, and on the west side the Doss del Sabion should be considered part of the Brenta Group, but they are very peripheral. The Brenta Group counts a number of lakes of which the
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Ski Area
Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta-Val di Sole-Val Rendena can offer around 150 km (93 mi) of piste on 98 ski slopes of all difficulty grades, facilitated by 63 lifts. On the east side of the Brenta Group the ski slopes are located on the
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Several privately owned mountain huts can be found at lower altitudes. Signed mountain paths cross the entire Brenta Dolomites, giving access to much frequented areas of these mountains. Hikers can choose between very challenging itineraries like the
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period. The difference is clearly noticeable for the climber who gets a much more compact and reliable rock on the peaks of the central part of the Brenta Group than in the peripheral subgroups. Eventually, these layers were pushed upwards by the
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The legal procedure to reclaim the property of this building for the SAT actually succeeded before the Vienna Supreme Court in 1914. After the war it was named after Trentino wartime volunteer Tommaso Pedrotti. Castiglioni, page 65; Girardi, page
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were active in the Brenta Group and Presanella in 1871 and 1872. In 1871 they reached the summit of the Cima Brenta. Other British mountaineers of that era that would add to the exploration of the Brenta Group were
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resumed in 1948 mostly by effort of Celestino Donini, until reaching its completion point at the Bocca dei Armi. Later, in 1968-'69 the itinerary was extended towards the Bocca del Tuckett by a trajectory called
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See also: Extensive overview of the Via delle Bocchette in Castiglioni's CAI TCI Guide, as well as Enzo Gardumi, Fabrizio Torchio: "Dolomiti di Brenta", Casa editrice Panorama, Trento 1999, page 144-145,
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UNESCO Decision 33COM 8B.6 - Natural properties - Properties deferred or referred back by previous sessions of the World Heritage Committee - The Dolomites (Italy), Appendix 1.2, Component Site 9
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A beautifully illustrated and very complete overview of hiking itineraries is given in Enzo Gardumi, Fabrizio Torchio: "Dolomiti di Brenta", Casa editrice Panorama, Trento 1999, page 144-145,
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or less demanding alternatives but should always come well prepared with the right equipment, safety gear and precautions against sudden weather changes. A few small shelter huts (It.:
678:(DĂ–AV), for which he made a large series of paintings and illustrations, also featuring the Brenta Group in some remarkable images. Trentino was 'Welshtirol', part of the
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This area covers 650 km (250 sq mi). Its fauna is among the richest of the Alps and includes all animal species which find their habitat on the mountains;
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on the Croz dell'Altissimo and so many other classic routes and their endless variants attract many climbers every year. The Brenta group has become also popular with
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T.i. without major stops. This number was attained by adding up the duration of the time needed for all these parts, as indicated in Gardumi-Torchio and Castiglioni.
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A beautifully illustrated contemporary description of Welschtirol in: Prof Dr Max Haushofer: "Tirol", Velhagen und Klasing, Leipzig/Bielefeld (1899) page 170-192
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An English guidebook: Graham Fletcher & John Smith:"Via Ferratas of the Italian Dolomites: Vol.2 Southern Dolomites, Brenta and Lake Garda", Cicerone,
1289:"From Riva to Pinzolo by Molveno" Alpine Journal I, page 442-444, 1864, See also: "A Guide to the Eastern Alps" in The Alpine Guide Longmans, London, 1868
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The building was turned over to the SAT after the war and was named after the British alpinist and explorer Francis Fox Tuckett. Castiglioni, page 52.
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had begun and innumerable climbing routes in all possible difficulty rates were traced on the vertical walls of these mountains over the years.
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The access to the peaks and pinnacles of the central part of the Brenta Group was facilitated by the construction -by order of the SAT- of a
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The Brenta Group had probably been frequently explored by local hunters, but the scientific and alpinistic exploration started in 1864 when
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Rif. Croz dell'Altissimo (1430 m), Rif. Selvata (1630 m), Malga Spora (1851 m), Rif. al Cacciatore (1820 m), Rif. Ghedina (1126 m.) a.o.
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All described in the Castiglioni guide, but some also in: Annette Köhler, Norbert Memmel: "Kletterführer Dolomiten", Rother Verlag,
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Eduard Richter, u.a. "Die Erschliessung der Ostalpen", Band III, page 297-349 "Die Brentagruppe", Berlin : Verl. DĂ–AV, 1893-94
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the Brenta Group remained undisturbed by warfare and it is fair to conclude that after Trentino became allocated to Italy at the
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emerging nationalistic feelings in the region. Besides that, the explorative character of alpinism gave way to the ascent of
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In German: Mark Zahel: "Rother Klettersteigfuhrer Dolomiten, Brenta, Gardasee", Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, MĂĽnchen, 2013.
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Douglas Freshfield, "Italian Alps", Longmans Green&Co, London, 1875 (reprinted 1972 by the SAT "Le Alpi Italiane")
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The ski slopes are located on the west side of the Brenta Group in Val Rendena surrounding the ski resorts of
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Most hikers come to the Brenta Group to hike along the Via della Bocchette and connected vie ferrate, like
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Castiglioni-Buscaini, CAI Guida dei Monti d'Italia: Dolomiti di Brenta, CAI-TCI (1977), page 26-29.
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has suggested that Cima Tosa is not as high as 3173 metres and is probably lower than Cima Brenta.
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mountain ranges. Geologically, however, they definitely are - and therefore sometimes called the
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at Pradel is very small but offers a splendid view into the central part of the Brenta Group.
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that would respectfully avoid the summits but would connect the passes and indentures called
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Examples of his work available in Wikimedia Commons: E.T. Compton.
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http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/Europe/Italy/Dolomites/Brenta/
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to often smaller than half of their original size around 1900.
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See Italian and German Knowledge (XXG): Bruno Detassis
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1377:http://www.angeloelli.it/index.htm
1100:Rifugio Alberto e Maria ai Brentei
813:Brenta Group from Doss del Sabbion
783:SocietĂ degli Alpinisti Tridentini
769:as a sport. The completion of the
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1573:http://www.dolomitidibrentain.it/
289:was originally formed during the
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1536:http://www.dolomitibrentabike.it
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1092:Rifugio Garbari ai XII Apostoli
911:Parco Naturale Adamello-Brenta.
862:Crozzon di Brenta and Cima Tosa
800:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
342:appears to be the main reason.
1548:http://www.pwca.org/user/17026
731:Douglas Freshfield (1845-1934)
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1759:World Heritage Sites in Italy
1143:2,022 metres (6,634 ft)
1135:2,261 metres (7,418 ft)
1127:2,272 metres (7,454 ft)
1119:2,580 metres (8,460 ft)
1111:2,439 metres (8,002 ft)
1103:2,120 metres (6,960 ft)
1095:2,489 metres (8,166 ft)
1087:2,410 metres (7,910 ft)
907:Autonomous Province of Trento
707:E.T. Compton: Torre di Brenta
71:3,173 m (10,410 ft)
146:Location of the Brenta Group
44:Brenta Group mountain range.
1739:Mountain ranges of Trentino
1734:Mountain ranges of the Alps
961:Skiing, hiking and climbing
882:Via dell Bocchette Centrali
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256:UNESCO World Heritage Site
243:UNESCO World Heritage Site
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1271:Castiglioni, page 29-30
762:Alfred von Radio-Radiis
680:Austro-Hungarian Empire
672:Edward Theodore Compton
215:Southern Limestone Alps
182:Southern Limestone Alps
1244:as "Component Site 9."
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1200:Central Eastern Alps
1068:Club Alpino Italiano
1064:Sentiero Castiglioni
997:Rif. Dodici Apostoli
967:Madonna di Campiglio
655:François Devouassoud
568:Madonna di Campiglio
358:in the north by the
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219:Province of Trentino
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771:Italian unification
651:Francis Fox Tuckett
639:British Alpine Club
629:Exploration history
505:Croz dell'Altissimo
383:in the east by the
373:Pass and the river
367:Adamello-Presanella
239:"Western Dolomites"
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1563:http://www.pnab.it
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1353:allegiances. See:
1160:Dolomia principale
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1021:Rif. Tuckett-Sella
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647:Douglas Freshfield
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203:Dolomiti di Brenta
104:46.15722; 10.87111
50:Highest point
32:Dolomiti di Brenta
1754:Geoparks in Italy
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1490:978-1-85284-380-9
1450:978-3-7633-3096-6
1442:978-1-85284-380-9
1234:978-88-08-09125-3
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