2025 Chasing the King of the Dolomites | Ferrata del Ghiacciaio Antelao Adventure
One of those unforgettable Dolomites days. 💥 Starting in San Vito di Cadore, I hiked through forest trails, passed Rifugio Scotter, and reached the historic Rifugio Galassi. From there, the adventure kicked up a notch: tackling the Ferrata del Ghiacciaio Antelao to reach the Forcella del Ghiacciaio, right below Monte Antelao (3,263 m) — the King of the Dolomites. 👑⛰️
This ferrata had everything: solid rock, airy ledges, steel cables, and then suddenly… the glacier comes into view. Standing there with the ice, the peaks, and endless sky around me was pure magic. It’s moments like these that remind me why I love chasing high routes.
✨ What you’ll see in this video:
• The trail start in San Vito and the climb to Rifugio Galassi 🏔️
• Stepping onto the Ferrata del Ghiacciaio 🧗
• Unreal panoramas of the Antelao Glacier 🌍
• That mix of exhaustion and joy at the Forcella 🙌
💡 Heads up: This is serious high-alpine terrain. Snow and ice often linger, so bring the right gear and always check conditions with Rifugio Galassi before heading up.
If you liked this adventure, check out my other Dolomites videos — from Marmolada glacier climbs to Piz Boè and Rifugio Fanes. Every outing brings a new side of these incredible mountains.
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