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| Morning Sun over ‘Frea’ |
But not before a quick trip to my new favourite shop – our local bakers – for a morning croissant fix! Located dangerously close to our apartment!
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| Best bakery in the Dolomites |
Once fuelled up on freshly baked good and cereals, we drove over the Sella Pass to Val Gardena to an area called ‘Frea’, just below the summit of the pass. Last nights storms had really soaked the crag and being almost north facing, they were struggling to dry out.
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| Wispy Clouds |
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| View from the Belay |
The temperature was also much lower than previous days and the technical style of climbing did not lend itself well to having cold finger tips! The rock was also pretty steep for what was described as a ‘slab’! We got a decent way up the cliff, before we ran out of dry rock, so decided to call it a day and come back once the place had properly dried out.
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| Steep for slab climbing! |
There was a very steep ‘path’ leading back to the base of the cliff – so steep in fact, it was a climb; but protected with wires at least.
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| Heading down the fixed wires |
We then stopped off near the Sella Pass for some more mellow single pitch routes in the meadow, where we were joined by some of the locals…
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| Cragside visitor! |
A few spots of rain fell, but not enough to put us off until hunger got the better of us and we headed home for a big cook up.
![]() Claudia (5c) Frea: Città di Sassi: |








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