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Italian Rock - A Rock Climber's Guidebook – Italy, Europe

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Temporarily out of stock
Cover
Paperback - PVC
Published
1 Jan 1988
Edition
First
ISBN
9780902363939
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ISBN (10)
090236393X
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
250g
Pages
200
No. Maps
dia
No. Photos
17
Originally Published
1 Jan 1988

Italian Rock

Selected rock-climbs in Northern Italy by Al Churcher

Guidebook has 400 routes in 12 rock-climbing areas of North Italy, Europe. Covers Finale (Genoa coast), Valle Susa and Rocca Sbarua (west of Turin), Machaby and Valle dell’Orco (Aosta), Balmanolesca (Lake Maggiore), Lecco, Mello and Valtellina (Lake Como), Arco (Lake Garda) and Muzzerone, Monte Procinto and Bismantova (La Spezia). More...

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Seasons

Year round, although ideal in late spring and early autumn. Summer may need a stoic approach to Read More... the heat. Winter in the higher areas may be too cold.

Centres

Access through most of the main towns of northern Italy including La Spezia, Genoa, Turin, Aosta, Read More... Milan, Verona, Venice, and Bologna.

Difficulty

Covers the range of difficulty but includes a good whack of harder routes (40 of E5 and above).

Must See

Italian rock, sunshine, food and wine. And some climbing too.
 
 

This guidebook contains information on twelve of the best and most highly developed free-climbing areas in Northern Italy, several of which are making their first guidebook appearance. The Dolomites, with their more alpine nature, have been deliberately excluded, although the long climbs on Arco's Cima Colodri give something of the flavour of dolomitic climbing. The majority of cliffs described here are to be found in the valleys of Piemonte and Lombardia, their proximity to the French and Swiss borders making them ideal destinations for storm-harassed alpinists.

 
 
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