Climbing gardens between Lake Garda, Monte Baldo, Adige Valley, Valpolicella, Valpantena and Monti Lessini.VERONA ROCK climbing gardens was born from the climbing guide MONTE BALDO Rock. Imbued with the desire to accomplish what the previous authors had tried in vain, Giovanni Avesani, Massimo Bursi, Fabio De Marchi, Claudio Migliorini, Diego Perotti, Giuseppe Vidali and Nicola Zorzi benefited from the energetic idealistic support of many active developers and climbers. Thanks to these synergies, a comprehensive guide to the sport climbing opportunities in the Verona region has finally been realized.VERONA ROCK climbing is therefore not only a complete and clear description of all the most famous sites such as the historic Ceredo and Sengio Rosso, but also important new areas that were less known or exclusively climbed by local climbers. Very suggestive nature such as the Adige Gorge or the Lessini Mountains next to the Small Dolomites frame a great variety of walls, ranging from sloping slabs to strong overhangs.The best time for climbing is undoubtedly the mid-season, but the abundance of walls with favorable exposures allows climbing all year round.320 pages Language GermanEdition 2023Versante Sud
The new climbing guidebook Oltre Arco was conceived while working on the current climbing guidebook about Arco. With so many very rewarding areas around Arco, Michael Meisl quickly realized that it wouldn't make sense to describe everything in one book.Consequently, Oltre Arco is now available with the most important climbing areas from Verona via Ceredo to the Val di Non (the Adige Valley from Affi to Trento).3,400 routes in 78 areas - presented in a simple, clear design, with detailed topos and approach maps, QR codes for parking lots and lots of additional information about climbing in Arco and the surrounding area. The topos are mainly graphic and the routes are colored differently according to their difficulty. This is omitted as soon as they are superimposed on color photos of the walls. A brief overview and bar chart of the difficulty distribution help you to make a quick decision.More climbing around Lake Garda is probably not possible. With both Meisl climbing guides you are well served!544 pagesLanguage GermanEdition 2024M. Meisl
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The walls of the Adige Valley have been climbed for several decades. This is especially true of the walls of Monte Baldo, Monte Cimo above the village of Brentino and the beautiful walls of Chiusa di Cerain, where the routes start practically on the banks of the Adige. Strangely enough, no attention has been paid to the walls a little south of Monte Cimo and on Monte Cordespino, above the village of Tessari. It was only less than 10 years ago that climbers, mainly from Verona, began to explore these walls. Thanks to their easy accessibility, dozens of routes have been created in just a few years.The guide contains topos and descriptions of more than 150 long routes of low and medium difficulty. The average difficulty lies between the 3rd and 5th grade, with the maximum difficulty of individual lengths reaching 6b. The route length is usually between 100-200 metres of climbing, with the longest route measuring almost 400m. The protection of the individual routes varies greatly and ranges from good, sport climbing routes to alpine routes that you have to belay yourself.Language Italian384 pagesEdition 2024M. Leorato, C. ConfenteIdea Montagna Edizioni
The Euganean Hills are a group of hills of volcanic origin that rise a few kilometers southwest of Padua in the Paduan - Veneto plain. The gentle elevations of the Euganean Hills are a scenic pearl - dreamy landscapes and Italian way of life in historic towns where time seems to have stopped. In this ambience you can find 4 climbing areas, which with climbing mainly in the 4th-6th french degree are also reserved for the connoisseurs. Grad is also rather reserved for the connoisseurs. In total there are about 300 mostly well (many rehabilitated) drilled routes. The single pitches predominate, multi-pitches swing up to 6 lengths.Rocca Pendice as the dominant wall is located in the heart of the Euganean Hills. It is a vertical wall that rises about 150 meters from the surrounding landscape. This wonderful rock has a climbing history of over 100 years and is famous throughout the Triveneto. On the 3 other climbing areas you can find much less, but not uninteresting routes.The climbing guide is completely bilingual in Italian and English. It is very attractively designed, includes many beautiful landscape and climbing photographs.All areas are comprehensively described in an introductory way. The individual sectors of the climbing areas are shown in good sketches, in addition GPS coordinates are given for all sectors and the corresponding parking facilities. All walls are described in great detail via pictograms. There is information on orientation, access time, height / rope length, type of protection, climbing style, child friendliness and a list of the included routes by number and grade.For the individual routes, additional information is provided on grade, length, protection and enjoyment factor. The clarity of the topos is quite good. Superimposed on detailed sketches, they are easy to read throughout.240 pagesLanguage Italian / EnglishEdition 2018M. Chinello / M. SimionatoIdea Montagna
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