- The
Crozzon di
Lares is a
mountain in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy. It is
located in Val Rendena,
Province of Trento. Its
summit was
conquered for the first...
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Campanile Alto),
Albert de
Falkner and
Edward Theodore Compton (1881:
Crozzon di Brenta). The
latter built up a
career as an
artist in
Germany and had...
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Badile (Piz Cengalo), Piz Palü (Piz Zupo),
Similaun (Hintere Schwarze),
Crozzon di
Brenta (Cima Tosa), and
Cimon della Pala (Cima Vezzana). All mountain...
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steep couloir called Canalone della Tosa
dividing it from its ante-peak,
Crozzon di Brenta. The
summit is
topped by a snow
cupola above the rock face, almost...
- also a landmark.
Other notable mountains include the
Kesselkogel Cermis,
Crozzon di Brenta, Latemar, Piz Boè, and Vezzana. The
highest mountain situated...
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Crozzon di
Brenta (3,135m) is a
mountain in the
Brenta Group of the
Southern Limestone Alps in Trentino, Italy. It has
three summits and is the most po****r...
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Adamello 3554 11,661 Carè Alto 3465 11,369
Dosson di
Genova 3430 11,254
Crozzon di
Lares 3354 11,004
Corno Baitone 3331 10,929
Busazza 3329 10,922 Lobbia...
- uniforms, the
Italians managed to take the Austro-Hungarian
positions on the
crozzon del
Diavolo between 1 and 4 May.
After this the
front more or less came...
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August 1958; Piz
Seranto south face, with
Franco Solina, 10–15
August 1959;
Crozzon di Brenta, with Milo Navasa, 26–28
August 1959;
Marmolada d'Ombretta, with...
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Brenta (also
known as the
Campanile B****o), East Face (first ascent, solo)
Crozzon di Brenta,
Northeast Face (first) Croz dell'Altissimo,
South Face (second)...