Wednesday, February 28, 2007

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Tresero Pizzo (3594 m)

A pyramid in the realm of the ice

A huge triangular peak that rises high into the sky, a perfectly formed pyramid shrouded by immense glaciers that dominated the distance across the high valley with its unmistakable profile. A top-looking very elegant, so beautiful and impressive to give the impression of being in the presence of Himalayan un'ottomila.
Not so, of course, we are just in Santa Caterina, and Pizzo Tresero, with its 3594 m high, is the peak that characterizes the view. But it is only the appetizer to a succession of wonders that this small town and its territory from the great mountaineering tradition (remember that here was born the famous Achille Compagnoni, conqueror of K2) can boast. Tresero the fact that the first peak is a long horseshoe-shaped ridge with 13 peaks above 3500 meters that crowns the giant Forni glacier, the second largest of the Italian Alps. The first and probably the most beautiful. Certainly
Cevedale is higher at altitude (3769 m), the St. Matthew evokes memories of the Battle highest in history (3678 m), but none can boast the majesty of Tresero.
and from its summit you can enjoy the show as anywhere else offered by almost 1300 hectares of the frozen surface of the Ovens.
Nevertheless, the Tresero is the starting point (or end depending on where you start) one of the most beautiful and challenging routes at high altitude in the Alps: the crossing of the 13 peaks, a great ride that never falls below 3300 m in a group of mountains that can give magnificent views and unforgettable. It starts from the Seveso
camp to win, one after the other, the peaks of Tresero Pizzo (3594 m, 1 top). Pedranzini of Punta (3599 m, 2 ° peak), the Cima di Dosegù (m 3560, the 3rd summit) of Mount St. Matthew (3678 m, 4th summit) of Mount Giumella (3594 m, 5 top), Cadini of Punta (3524 m, 6th summit), the St. Catherine's Point (3529 m, 7 th summit), Cima Pejo (3549 m, 8 ° top) of Taviela Punta (3612 m, 9 ° top ), Mount Vioz (3645 m, 10 ° top) of Palon de Lamare (3703 m, 11 ° top), Mount rubella (3536 m, 12 ° peak) and Mt Cevedale (3769 m, 13 ° and final top) and then returned to the shelter Larcher. A sequence
exciting in the realm of the ice, where you can also breathe and meet history. And 'it's easy to find remnants of war in the 1st World War (1915-1918), to remind them of the tr institutional pages of what is remembered as the "white war" which saw the opposition on these peaks and the Italian Alpini Ständschützen the Austrians.
The soldiers were digging trenches in the ice ten thousand feet, built lookout posts to thirty degrees below zero, with guns hoisted the sled dogs and mules. Men who attacked tops made of ice protected by other human beings, in a fight today incomprehensible. Still holds the bodies of the glacier of many men fell to the summit of San Matteo (3678 m), 3 September 1918, the highest battlefield of the First World War. After almost ninety years the glaciers have retreated, Everest was discovered Mallory's body, and in the Alto Adige, the man of Iceman, but many are still kept Ständschützen alpine glaciers Ortles - Cevedale.

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