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Tofane

Mountain in Italy


Summary

Mountain in Italy

FieldValue
nameTofane
photoDie Tofane im Herbst 2021.jpg
photo_captionTofana di Dentro, Tofana di Mezzo,
and Tofana di Rozes
photo_size250
elevation_m3244
elevation_ref(Tofana di Mezzo)
mapAlps
map_captionLocation in the Alps
locationProvince of Belluno, Italy
rangeDolomites
coordinates
listingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
first_ascent29 August 1863 (Tofana di Mezzo),
by Paul Grohmann
and Francesco Lacedelli

and Tofana di Rozes by Paul Grohmann and Francesco Lacedelli Tofane is a mountain group in the Dolomites of northern Italy, west of Cortina d'Ampezzo in the province of Belluno, Veneto. Most of the Tofane lie within the Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park.

Peaks

The highest peaks of the Tofane group are Tofana di Mezzo (3244 m), Tofana di Dentro (3238 m), and Tofana di Rozes (3225 m). Tofana di Mezzo is the third highest peak in the Dolomites, after Marmolada (3343 m) and Antelao (3262 m). All three peaks were first climbed by Paul Grohmann along with local mountain guides, in 1863 (Tofana di Mezzo - with Francesco Lacedelli), 1864 (Tofana di Rozes - with Francesco Lacedelli, Angelo Dimai and Santo Siorpaes) and 1865 (Tofana di Dentro - with Angelo Dimai).

Geology

The Dolomites were formed during the Cretaceous Period, approximately 60 million years ago, due to the collision of the African and European continents. The Tofane is largely formed from the Upper Triassic rock Dolomia principale. The strata are perceptibly folded, and the mountains are finally formed by wind, rain, glaciers and rivers.

Tourism

Access

A cable lift system (Freccia nel Cielo, "Arrow in the sky") goes from Cortina almost to the top of Tofane di Mezzo. There is only a short walk from the top cable car to the summit. Alternatively the via ferratas VF Punta Anna and VF Gianna Aglio can be used to reach Tofane di Mezzo.

Cabins (rifugi)

Some of the cabins in the Tofane are the Rifugio Angelo Dibona (2083 m), the Rifugio Giussani (2580 m), the Rifugio Duca d'Aosta (2098 m), and the Rifugio Pomedes (2303 m).

Via ferratas

The via ferratas of Tofane are VF Punta Anna and VF Gianna Aglio on Tofana di Mezzo, VF Lamon and VF Formenton on Tofana di Dentro, and VF Giovanni Lipella on Tofana di Rozes, where there also are tunnel systems from World War I.

History

During the First World War, the Tofane was a battlefield of the Italian Front for clashes between the Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces. The front lines went through the mountains.

At the 1956 Winter Olympics, Mount Tofane hosted five of the six alpine skiing events. It regularly hosts women's speed events on the World Cup circuit, and hosted the World Championships in 2021. The men's 1956 downhill and the current women's World Cup races are on the Olimpia delle Tofane ski race course (often referred to as “Tofana” for short); it is famous for the Tofana Schuss, where athletes can reach speeds over 130 km/h.

References

  • 1956 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 165–79.
  • Via ferratas of the Italian Dolomites: Volume 1 [North, central and east] by John Smith and Graham Fletcher. Published in 2002 by Cicerone, UK. .
  • Cortina d'Ampezzo e Dolomiti Ampezzane. 1:25,000, Carta Topografica. Casa Editrice Tobacco.
  • It appears in the 1981 James Bond 007 movie:"For your eyes only".

References

  1. [https://www.dolomitiparco.com/indexEN.php Natural Park of the Ampezzo Dolomites]
  2. Goedeke, Richard. (1993). "3000er der Dolomiten". Tappeiner Verlag.
  3. [http://www.abcdolomiti.com/storiaalpinistica.htm La Conquista delle vette dolomitiche] – ''abcdolimiti.com'' (Retrieved on 19 September 2008) {{in lang. it
  4. [http://www1.dolomiti-altevie.it/tedesco/altaVia/StoriaAlpinistica.htm Allgemeine Informationen über die Geschichte der örtlichen Alpinistik mit besonderem Bezug auf die historischen Aufstiege und auf die "ersten Wege"] {{Webarchive. link. (2006-05-14 – ''dolomito.altevio.it'' (Retrieved on 19 September 2008) {{in lang). de
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