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TR: San Martino Di Castrozza, Trentino Dolomites, Italy (01-06 March 2016)

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jesus wrote:
This is indeed a great read with some lovely photos to back it up. What was the camera you used for the still shots?


Thanks.

Non-action stills
Canon 7D
Canon 10-18mm
Canon 40mm
Tamron 70-300mm


Action stills
Sony FDR1000v Action Cam - single frame grabs from 1080p 60fps video
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TR: Corvara, Marmolada, San Martino Di Castrozza, Trafoi, Dolomites, Italy (13-19 March 2016)
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=2877769#2877769
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Fantastic TR.
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Thanks PP
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Mike, unsurprised given the date but the photos seem to have stopped loading???
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kitenski wrote:
Mike, unsurprised given the date but the photos seem to have stopped loading???


Yeah. Facebook coding Sad

Try here please

1st San Martino TR
https://www.facebook.com/mike.richards.927/media_set?set=a.10153976841828624&type=3

2nd San Martino TR plus other Italian resorts
https://www.facebook.com/mike.richards.927/media_set?set=a.10154090912868624&type=3
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Bit of a thread resurection Toofy Grin (not sure if it's a good idea or not, but this thread has some great info and pics, thanks @Mike Pow, so it seems better to carry on here than start a new one). I'm doing a bit of research for next season, planning on a change of scene for me and some other chaps. We're habituated to the Arlberg but I'm trying to break the habit.

* I love the Dolomites but have only skied Val Gardena and areas in easy reach of there. I like the look of the terrain in San Martino, but would it also make a decent base for exploring other areas or is it a bit too far out on a limb? We'll have a car and are happy to drive for up to 45 mins or so.

* Any thoughts on hotels? The Hotel Villa Aurora mentioned above looks good, idealy we go for single rooms if available. We're not after luxury, but we're too old to slum it in a hostel these days Smile Pool absolutely not required, but some sort of sauna is nice to have but not esssential.

* Thoughts on passes? I'm actually thinking we'd go with day passes and take each day as it comes.
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
How many days are you planning?

I skied there 3 days and barely scratched the surface

SMdiC to Canazei is 1hr 10 mins

Same to Alleghe

Passo Rolle is linked to SMdiC
Didn’t ski there but looks good

San Pelligrino is just under an hour

Looks good for a couple of days

Go day by day or 2-3 days


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Cheers @Mike Pow, We'd be doing the best part of a week. We might combine with elsewhere, depends a lot on if hotels take shorter bookings. One idea might be to visit somewhere on the way down like Nauders or Ortler.

How was the Villa Aurora?
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sah wrote:
Cheers @Mike Pow, We'd be doing the best part of a week. We might combine with elsewhere, depends a lot on if hotels take shorter bookings. One idea might be to visit somewhere on the way down like Nauders or Ortler.

How was the Villa Aurora?


It was excellent

Big room
Great food
Great location
Free parking

The Ranch Bar for dinner and drinks

https://instagram.com/ranchbar?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Can recommend Trafoi and Solda in Ortler region


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@sah, hope @Mike Pow doesn't mind me jumping in, but I reckon you would be better off staying a tiny bit further west in the Val di Fiemme, beyond the Passo Rolle.

If you stay in / near Predazzo (or Moena, or Cavalese), you have about a dozen decent ski areas all within an hour's drive, and - best of all - they're all covered by the Valle Silver lift pass, which is cheaper than the full Dolomiti one. The pass covers all of the following:

- Alpe Cermis
- Passo Rolle
- Latemar
- St Martino di Castrozza
- Alpe Lusia
- Pozza di Fassa / Buffaure
- San Pellegrino / Falcade
- Carezza
- Jochgrimm
- Catinaccio
- Vigo di Fassa
- Canazei part of the Sella Ronda

More info in my 2019 trip report here.
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Great info
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@Mike Pow, good info thanks.
@denfinella, excellent idea, I have a map of the Dolomites above my desk now (just a little bit obsessive) and that location looks like an excellent base for exploring. I've bookmarked your trip report Smile
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You know it makes sense.
Just one more question... The runs off Rosetta look interesting Very Happy , is there any where on the web with more details? There's nothing on WePowder or OutdoorActive. Sadly Francisco's guidebook doesn't cover SMdiC:(
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sah wrote:
Just one more question... The runs off Rosetta look interesting Very Happy , is there any where on the web with more details? There's nothing on WePowder or OutdoorActive. Sadly Francisco's guidebook doesn't cover SMdiC:(


There's an obvious route down

Starts skier's right of the gondola, then traverse right, then ski and traverse left back to base of gondola

Lots of hidden couloirs

Guide needed

And there's an easy hike up above the gondola which will drop you down to the refuge
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