21 member of the Mountaineering Association “Zlatni ljiljan” along with five colleagues from other mountaineering associations spent two days at the world biggest mountaineering destination – the Italian Dolomites.
The alpinists climbed three peaks of over 3 000 meters of height.
The first day of the climbing they all reached Cristallo d’Ampezzo at 3 008 meters of altitude. Although the main goal was to reach Cima de Meso (3 154 metres of altitude), due to bad weather conditions, the guide Armin Daguda decided to leave this challenge for some other times and led the group via ferratas Ivano Dibona to the Rifugo Ospitale ablaut.
On the second day of the climbing, one part of the team climbed the highest peak of the Dolomites, Punta Peni ( 3 342 meters of altitude), and the guide Zakir Šogolj led via normale a group of 19 alpinists to the highest peak of the Gruppo Sella – PIZ BOE at 3 152 meters of altitude.
(Source: Klix / photo: tnt.ba)