Hiking 92km on Alta Via 4 in Dolomites Italy

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @devicetestsandvine-hn2gg

    VERY HELPFULL

  • @average_landscape_aficionado
    @average_landscape_aficionado Před 2 měsíci +1

    Really enjoyed the silent hiking impressions! I feel like you showed the trail experience from a very real perspective...helps me to decide between this and the Alta Via 2. Great Shots!

    •  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed the video! We decided on AV4 mainly because of the overall length of the hike - AV2 is much longer (10-14 days), and since it was our first time in the Dolomites we wanted to also visit other regions for day-hikes and chill. Gathering what I found out about both Alta Vias, AV2 is also a must do, but it's a longer commitment and in some places are also much more crowded. In comparison AV4 might seem more challenging (with Via Ferratas up to difficulty C), it's a mostly less crowded experience - except the obvious highlights like Tre Cime and Misurina, there were days when we met about 2 or 3 people on the trail.
      I also cannot recommend this blog enough - about 70% of the necessary knowledge of the trail, where to stay and what to expect we got from there. inafarawayland.com/alta-via-four-guide/
      Good luck with your hike!

  • @TedKelli
    @TedKelli Před 20 dny +1

    Beautiful videos. We are new at via ferratas and heading to the Dolomites for a month in September. Would love to hear your favorite easy to intermedicate ferratas (as well as hikes). For most of our hiking, we are staying a week in Dobbiaco. Grazie :)

    •  Před 19 dny +1

      Hey! Thanks! Happy you enjoyed the video! :)
      Since this was our only trip in the Dolomites yet, my experience is limited, but I would definitely recommend Ferrata Innerkofler - the one we did on our day 1 and which leads to the summit of Monte Paterno. It's graded difficulty is A/B, and generally speaking the cable sections are pretty straightforward, so that would be a good entry level ferrata if you have a good head for heights.
      If you are staying for a month, I really recommend doing one of the Alta Via's - the multi-day hut-to-hut treks. AV4 features one C level ferrata, Ferrata Vandelli, which is quite exposed + combined with the length of the route going to Rif. San Marco felt exhausting for us on our day 4. Otherwise it's a great trek. Alternatively, you could go for AV2 or a part of it - that's what we plan to do next time.
      For other recommendations I really recommend the blog I mentioned in the description - inafarawayland.com. I planned this hike 70% based on the info found there, and Marta usually responds to any questions very quickly and thoroughly.
      Good luck with your travels and enjoy the Dolomites! :)