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Climbing Tofana di Mezzo by Ferrata Lamon

Last Modified: 01/18/2026

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All normal climbing routes to Tofana di Mezzo are ferratas, and some are very hard, but Ferrata Lamon is an easy one. I climbed it myself, and it is described here in detail.

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: Italian Alps Tagged With: Dolomites, Italian Alps

Climbing Spectacular Ferrata Possneker (Pößnecker, Mesules) and Piz Selva

Last Modified: 06/22/2026

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There are not many tours in the Dolomites that can match the attractiveness of the Ferrata Possnecker and Piz Selva tour. I completed it myself, and here is my detailed report.

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: Italian Alps Tagged With: Dolomites, ferrata, Italian Alps

How to Use Bivouacs in the Alps & What to Expect

Last Modified: 01/03/2026

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There are hundreds of bivouacs and shelters of various types throughout the Alps where you can sleep for free. The majority of them are in the Italian Alps. Here you can read how to use them and what to expect.

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Visiting Spectacular Bivacco Buffa di Perrero on Monte Cristallo, Dolomites

Last Modified: 01/29/2026

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The Bivacco Buffa di Perrero is an incredibly unique shelter in the Dolomites. I climbed to it solo, and here is my detailed report about the tour.

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What Are the Dangers of Hiking to Lake Sorapis?

Last Modified: 02/23/2025

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I have hiked to the Lago Sorapis recently, and I had a great weather when started, but on the way back it changed. So I share here what I experienced.

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