On this page, entitled Via ferrata photos and images, you can easily understand what it is. Keep in mind that there are five degrees of difficulty for via ferratas, and for this reason you don’t need to be a skilled climber to try your hand at these routes.
An easy via ferrata is usually described with the term “Sentiero ferrato” or “Sentiero attrezzato”, while a more demanding route is called “Via ferrata”. The degrees of difficulty in via ferrata are as follows:
1. – Easy – 2. Slightly difficult – 3. Difficult – 4.Very difficult – 5. Extremely difficult
A good physical shape is enough to get involved and experience the thrill of climbing a via ferrata, you don’t need to be a super athlete or a fearless climber.
On the page dedicated to the via ferratas you can read more and find all the information on aided routes. If you have time and desire to browse the site, you will find another page with a complete collection of vie ferrate itineraries and sentieri attrezzati in Cortina d’Ampezzo, divided by difficulty and mountain group. Check out Photos of Via Ferrata Ettore Bovero on Col Rosa, Lipela on Tofana, Sci Clb 18 on Faloria, Fanes Waterfalls, via ferrata photo of Terza Cengia, Punta Anna and ferrata Olivieri, Tridendtina, Sentiero ferrato Astaldi, ferrata degli Alpini on Col dei Bos and more!
Well, that’s it. Now I leave you to view images and photos via ferrata, and I wish you will be able to enjoy the beauty of the most beautiful mountains in the world, the Dolomites! In addition to via ferrata photos, in this website you will be able to find hundreds of magnificent pictures of the amazing Dolomites. Check out my galleries of mountain photos and instructive videos. Read more about hiking, rock climbing, snow and advalanches, ski and snowshoeing!
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