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Olbe lakes along the ski slope and path n. 135

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  • I laghi e l'altopiano di Olbe
    I laghi e l'altopiano di Olbe
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    The lakes are located on the vast Olbe plateau, made up of small hills, wide basins, and grassy terraces, beneath the jagged ridge that extends from Monte Righile towards Monte Ferro. Their waters fill the bottom of ancient basins dating back to the last glaciation. Of the three, the westernmost is a sort of pond, the central one is small and inconspicuous, the most interesting is certainly the easternmost one, fairly wide and quite deep. The white towers of Righile are reflected in its very green waters.
    moderate
    Distance 4.6 km
    3:00 h
    937 m
    57 m
    2,144 m
    1,264 m

    This is, among many, the least scenic route to reach the lakes, as it follows the Sappada 2000 ski slope, which is monotonous, often rocky, and at times tiring, although towards the south there are some interesting views. Then, just beyond the Gosse refuge (closed during the summer season), everything changes, the landscape becomes varied and broad, and you proceed at altitude on a good path among green bumps, small basins, and small streams.

    However, this route is recommended more as a descent path than an ascent, since routes 26 and 27 are decidedly more rewarding.

    Author: © Giovanni Borella

    C.A.I. Sappada/Plodn

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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

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    2,144 m
    Lowest point
    1,264 m
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    Difficulty: E

    Hours from Sappada: ascent 2:45-3:00 descent 1:30-1:45 total 4:15-4:45

    MARKING: 135

    DIFFICULTY SCALE

    The technical sheet of each route contains the abbreviations commonly used in mountain guides (T- E - EE- EEA - A). Some routes may have a double abbreviation (e.g. T/E or E/EE) as they have characteristics of both categories

    T (touristic) indicates almost always short and easy routes that develop on forest roads and/or well-marked or clearly visible paths that do not require particular training

    E (hiking) indicates routes, sometimes quite long, that follow mule tracks and/or trails usually above 2000 meters, visible but not always with trail markers. They have no significant difficulty, but sometimes there may be some exposed or awkward sections. Adequate equipment, a minimum of experience, and training are required

    EE (for experienced hikers) indicates routes generally above 2000 meters, which can be on unstable ground and/or in wild areas, often characterized by exposed and/or equipped passages, sometimes on rocks with difficulty of grade 1. Experience, surefootedness, sense of direction, good equipment, and physical and mental preparation are required.

    EEA (for experienced hikers with equipment) indicates routes equipped with metal cables, steps, ladders. Exposure is almost always constant. Experience, training, and adequate equipment including helmet and via ferrata set are mandatory. Gloves are useful.

    A (for climbers) indicates rock routes leading to peaks with low alpine difficulties (grade 1/2). Technical skills, good experience, physical preparation, and suitable equipment (helmet, some slings, always useful to have a 20-30 meter rope section) are required

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    WARNINGS

    • The information below cannot replace the presence of a professional mountain guide
    • The mountain is a wonderful but risky environment, so it must always be approached with maximum caution
    • In the Warnings of the C.A.I./T.C.I. Mountain Guides of Italy it is stated that the classification of difficulties "remains essentially indicative and should be considered as such," as it is a subjective element. This also applies to the routes proposed on the site
    • The classification of difficulties and walking times refer to a hiker/climber of average level in terms of training, experience, skills, training
    • Before undertaking a specific route, carefully assess the difficulties, your abilities, and your training level
    • Before tackling a route (other than a short walk) it is good practice to: 1) check the Dolomiti Meteo of Arpav, by connecting to http://www.arpa.veneto.it or calling 049 8239399 (Option 2). The bulletin, unlike national weather reports, offers a rather reliable local forecast. 2) get information from the Tourist Office, the local C.A.I. section, mountain guides, refuge managers. Indeed, the accessibility status of a route and its difficulty level can undergo significant changes even in a very short time due to natural events (landslides, bad weather) and/or contingent situations (weathering of markings, fixed equipment, presence of residual snowfields, etc.)
    • The mobile phone can give a false sense of security because there are areas without phone coverage
    • In the unfortunate event of an accident, illness, or inability to continue, contact only and exclusively SUEM 118

    Coordinates

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    46.567342, 12.689478
    DMS
    46°34'02.4"N 12°41'22.1"E
    UTM
    33T 322930 5159679
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    Book recommendation by the author

    © Excerpt from the guide "Sappada, from trails to peaks" by Giovanni Borella, published by CO.EL. publishing house.

    Giovanni Borella born in Belluno, lived there until adolescence. Later he moved to Padua, where he still resides, attending the local University and graduating in Ancient Literature, which led him to teach for several decades. First a hiker, then a climber, he made numerous ascents in the most famous Dolomite groups and particularly on the mountains of Sappada, which he has frequented for many years in summer and winter, where he also opened new routes and solo repeated others. He published three guides: "On the trails of the sun" ed. Mediterranee 1995 as co-author, "Sappada, from trails to peaks" Co.El. 2002, "Dolomites of Comelico" Linteditoriale 2010.

    Author’s map recommendations

    Carta Topografica Tabacco - Sheet 01 - Scale 1:25000

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    Parts of this content were machine translated using Italian as the source language

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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    4.6 km
    Duration
    3:00 h
    Ascent
    937 m
    Descent
    57 m
    Highest point
    2,144 m
    Lowest point
    1,264 m

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