Following the set off, you run through the S.SEBASTIANO – TAMER mountain group, moving on towards the Duran pass (km 17 - refreshment – 1605 m), where one of the most colossal rocky sequences starts that develops northwards with the MOIAZZA and CIVETTA.
Here, the terrain alternates between wide glacial circles and "solitary furrowed fields". It is incredibly solemn and extremely exiting to run through the gigantic base of the “Grande Civetta” until the Coldai Hut (km 27,5 – refreshment – 2135 m).
You then run at the foot of the isolated yet grandiose Mount PELMO, a mountain that polarises your vision, a mountain considered to be amongst the most fascinating and unique of the Dolomites with the Staulanza Hut (km 37 – refreshment – 1766 m).
Finally, after Tamai pass (km 43,5 – refreshment – 1715 m), the trail reaches the spectacular panoramic point of the Monte PUNTA (km 47 – 1952 m). Southwards from here you will be able to admire the BOSCO NERO and SPIZ di MEZZODI’, that complete the coronation of the valley.
DISTANCE: 53 km
DIFFERENCE IN ALTITUDE: D+ 3800 m D- 3710 m
START: 10th June 2017, 05.30 a.m. from Forno di Zoldo
FINISH: STOP 10th June 2017, 06.30 p.m. Time limit 13 hours
TIME BARRIERS:
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MANDATORY EQUIPMENT | 103km | 53km | 23km |
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backpack or fanny pack | X | X | X |
water bottles or other containers with minimum 1.0 litre of water | X | X | X |
energy bars or solid food | X | X | X |
survival blanket/heatsheet | X | X | X |
whistle | X | X | X |
adhesive elastic band suitable for a bandage | X | X | X |
waterproof jacket designed to withstand bad conditions at high altitude | X | X | X |
pants or race leggings (at least knee length), worn on or in the backpack | X | X | X |
long sleeve top, worn on or in the backpack | X | X | X |
cap or bandana | X | X | X |
personal cup or other suitable container for drinking at the refreshment points (the water bottle is valid if the cap is large enough) | X | X | X |
Mobile phone (enter the Organising Team rescue number, do not mask the number and do not forget to start with a fully charged battery). | X | X | X |
2 frontal lights with spare batteries | X | ||
Red light (flashing) – to be placed on the back of the athlete, switched on during night time | X |