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Cima Valdritta

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Elevation
  
2,218 m (7,277 ft)

Listing
  
Ultra

Prominence
  
1,950 m (6,400 ft)

Easiest route
  
rock/snow climb

Cima Valdritta

Parent range
  
Alps, Brescia and Garda Prealps

Cima Valdritta is the highest summit of the Monte Baldo mountain range and thereby part of the Garda Mountains in northern Italy.

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MorphologyEdit

The Cima Valdritta summit is the highest peak of the Monte Baldo range, that roughly extends from north to south. Other prominent peaks in the range are Punta Telegrafo to the south and Cima delle Pozzette to the north. On the western slopes is the impressive Valdritta cirque. The summit is rocky and just above the tree line.

ClimbingEdit

The summit can be reached from the south via Punta Telegrafo, from the north as a long hike over the Monte Baldo mountain ridge, from the west through the Valdritta cirque or fastest from the east, a steep track starting at the country road SP3.

References

Cima Valdritta Wikipedia