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Lario Rock
Pareti del lago di Lecoo-Medale-Grigne-Valsassina.....
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| Cordee Code: | CCE748 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 150 x 210 mm |
| No of Pages: | 680 |
| Publisher: | Versante Sud |
| ISBN13: | 9788855470537 |
| Author: | Pietro Buzzoni & Eugenio Pesci |
| Published Date: | October 2022 |
| Edition: | 2nd: Oct 2022 |
| Binding: | Paperback (flapped) |
| Illustrations: | Full Colour |
| Weight: | 900g |
| Product Type: | Guide Books |
| Countries: | Italy |
The Lario Rock Pareti is the definitive guidebook that covers the long multi-pitch rock climbing routes around Lecco on the shore of Lake Como. The multi-pitch routes covered are either fully trad or a mixture of trad with some bolts and therefore have a more mountaineering aspect to them and are up to 600m long.
In total 77 separate crags are described that are split into 10 major areas. These are Pareti del Lago - San Martino Medale - Grigne Meridionale - Valsassina - Campelli - Alpi Orobie Valsassinesi - Grigne Settentrionale - Resegone - Monte Berlinghera, - Triangolo Lariano.
All the routes are shown on either colour photo-topos or colour topo-diagrams, along with a description. Each route also has a French technical grade, pitch length and an obligatory grade if some aid is used. At the start of each crag there is a detailed location map and access information.
In total 77 separate crags are described that are split into 10 major areas. These are Pareti del Lago - San Martino Medale - Grigne Meridionale - Valsassina - Campelli - Alpi Orobie Valsassinesi - Grigne Settentrionale - Resegone - Monte Berlinghera, - Triangolo Lariano.
All the routes are shown on either colour photo-topos or colour topo-diagrams, along with a description. Each route also has a French technical grade, pitch length and an obligatory grade if some aid is used. At the start of each crag there is a detailed location map and access information.


