Pizes de Cir

Pizes de Cir

Pizes de Cir from Gardena Pass
Highest point
Elevation 2,592 m (8,504 ft)
Coordinates 46°33′31.5″N 11°48′10.0″E / 46.558750°N 11.802778°E / 46.558750; 11.802778Coordinates: 46°33′31.5″N 11°48′10.0″E / 46.558750°N 11.802778°E / 46.558750; 11.802778
Geography
Location South Tyrol, Italy
Parent range Dolomites

The Pizes de Cir (Ladin: Pizes de Cir; Italian: Gruppo del Cir Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡruppo del ˈtʃir]; German: Cirspitzen) is a mountain range in South Tyrol, Italy. They are part of the Dolomites, north of Gardena Pass. The highest peak of this mountain range is the Gran Cir with an elevation of 2592 meters.

Gran Cir

The first tourist ascent to the peak took place on 7 August 1887 by Johann Santner and Gottfried Merzbacher[1] from the west side. Today the Gran Cir is accessible via the normal route, a path not requiring climbing experience. The way leads first through a gravel field, then along a wall and high up to the summit. In some places, the way is secured with a wire. The top is marked with a large cross.

Piccola Cir

Peak of the Piccola Cir

The peak of the Small Cir Italian: Piccola Cir has an elevation of 2520 meters. This peak is east of Gran Cir, close to the mountain station of the Dantercepies cable car. The top is marked with a small cross. It can be reached via a relatively easy via ferrata(B/C).[2] The path leads, secured, from the eastern side to the summit, and then unsecured on the western side down again through a gravel field.

Vicinity

Panorama

Panoramic view of Pizes de Cir from Gardena Pass.
Sign to the via ferrata. Piccola Cir in background

References

  1. Lorenzo e Pietro Meciani: Guida dei Monti d'Italia, Odle - Pùez, Dolomiti tra Gardena e Badia. CAI und Touring Club Italiano, Mailand 2000, ISBN 88-365-1948-2
  2. Rabel, A., Jentzsch, A. Wissekal, D. (2011): Klettersteigführer Dolomiten - Südtirol - Gardasee, Alpinverlag, ISBN 978-3-902656-07-0
  3. Jimmyhütte at Pizes de Cir and close to Gardena Pass

External links

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