After Lago Misurina the first steep segment takes up you to Lago d'Antorno, then you coast down to the toll booth (€24 per car) and there the real climb starts. I stood on everything 12% and above: almost made it from Palus San Marco to the end of the climb without stopping, but I ran out of gas on the long steep stretch of 16-17% shown below. After a break I went on up to Rifugio Auronzo where pavement ends at 2320 meters.
I locked the bike to a flag pole and started hiking. Last time up here in 2011 I vowed to come back and hike around to the other side of the Tre Cime. So I installed my SPD pedals on the Viner road bike, rode up in my Pearl Izumi X Alp bike/hike shoes and hiked around to the back. The scenery was well worth the effort. I was short on time so didn't do the full circle around the Cime, but that gives me a reason to come back again. I won't wait 3 years next time.
On the left, the gradient that done me in |
View east toward Lago d'Auronzo |
The Cime from the east (on trail to Rifugio Laveredo) |
From a bit further east |
Mountains to southeast |
From northeast |
Vertical walls |
Mountains to northeast |
More formations to northeast |
Refugio Locatelli |
To north |
Panorama from Forcella Lavaredo |
Close-up from trail I returned on (close to base of Cime) |
Too close |
If you look closely climbers are up there |
Panorama to south with Lago Misurina |
Lago d'Antorno |
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