I would guess you climbed the Pala di San Martino - Pale is the plural which applies to the whole range. At some point one of the Italians told me it means something like "shovel".
Anyway - if I understood correctly - you should attach the tr to this page by uomodeimonti:
And then: congratulations to that climb! The Pala is one astonishing piece of rock, isn't it? Congrats also for the picture of Cima della Rosetta thru the clouds
That is what is so great about the range. At whatever grade of difficulty you like, you still get to spend all day, pitch after pitch climbing. Thanks for your thoughts!
Gangolf Haub - Jul 21, 2008 2:38 pm - Voted 10/10
Pala di San Martino?I would guess you climbed the Pala di San Martino - Pale is the plural which applies to the whole range. At some point one of the Italians told me it means something like "shovel".
Anyway - if I understood correctly - you should attach the tr to this page by uomodeimonti:
http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/252807/pala-di-san-martino.html
And then: congratulations to that climb! The Pala is one astonishing piece of rock, isn't it? Congrats also for the picture of Cima della Rosetta thru the clouds
mvs - Jul 21, 2008 4:16 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Pala di San Martino?Ah...thanks for the enlightenment. Okay, I've made that adjustment. Thanks for the kudos, I really want to go back to that range as much as possible!
rpc - Jul 29, 2008 6:23 pm - Voted 10/10
seemsas though so many Dolomite routes are 12, 15, 20+ pitches....these babies got some length to them! Amazing photos, now onward to reading the TR!
mvs - Jul 31, 2008 4:34 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: seemsThat is what is so great about the range. At whatever grade of difficulty you like, you still get to spend all day, pitch after pitch climbing. Thanks for your thoughts!