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- The Vajolet towers are six summits in the Dolomites between the F****a Valley and the Tiers Valley, on the border between the Trentino and South Tyrol...
- 17-year-old Georg Winkler soloed the first ascent of the pinnacle of the Vajolet Towers. The main centres include: Rocca Pietore alongside the Marmolada...
- near Königstein in Germany, or the Bischofsmütze, the Drei Zinnen and the Vajolet Towers in the Dolomites, which are rich in such towers. An area of limestone...
- 968 ft), the Pala group (Pale di San Martino, 3,192 m or 10,472 ft), the Vajolet Towers (2,821 m or 9,255 ft) the Rosengarten group (Catinaccio, 2,981 m...
- sea level. Other peaks include: Rosengartenspitze - 2,981 m (9,780 ft) Vajolet Towers - 2,813 m (9,229 ft) Laurinswand (Croda di Re Laurino) - 2,813 m...
- climber famed for his solo ascents which included the Winkler Turme in the Vajolet Towers in 1887, at the age of 17. He was killed by an avalanche on the...
- were 200 climbing clubs in the area. The 1887 solo first ascent of the Vajolet Towers by the 17-year-old Munich high school student Georg Winkler, encouraged...
- San Martino di Castrozza. Itinerari di Montagna Parco Naturale Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Trentino Grande Guerra Vienormali Volpi del Vajolet v t e...
- climbing" dates from 1887 when a 17-year-old Georg Winkler free soloed the Vajolet Towers in the Dolomites. The Dolomites were the birthplace of big wall...
- The Vajolet Towers was the finish of stage 19 for the 1976 running of the Giro d'Italia....