Many crags in the area of Arco are located on private land and the huge popularity of climbing and the resulting crowds brought it with it, that issues with land owners popped up in the past and continue to pop up from time to time. Please be sensitive to regional closures and limitations to access. Stay informed and stick to local regulations.
From Arco follow the signs for Laghel. Once you reach the little white church, turn left uphill on the asphalt road and go straight on the road becomes a dirt road. Park near a wide bend to the right and then follow the tracks in the woods to reach the 'Pilastro Tibet' and 'Pilastro Poero'. While for the 'Pilastro Afghano' you have to continue a little more by car. Park at a bend to the right. Then you enter the forest following the track that climbs along the steep scree.
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Author(s): Cristian Dorigatti & Morris Fontanari
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9788855470797
A comprehensive guidebook describing a wide range of bouldering from the Sarca valley to the heart of the Dolomites, covering 1,000’s of boulder problems at 45 crags in 8 main areas
Author(s): Graham Fletcher & John Smith
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781852843809
A selective guidebook describing 77 Via Ferrata routes in the Southern Italian Dolomites, including Brenta and Lake Garda.
★★ Molla tutto 6c A0 - Molla Tutto topo
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