Monte Casale, Mountain summit in Trentino, Italy.
Monte Casale is a mountain in Trentino that reaches approximately 1600 meters and features a striking limestone wall on its eastern face. This rock face drops steeply and shapes the view across the Sarca Valley below.
The mountain became a climbing destination over several decades as mountaineers developed various routes on its eastern wall. This development made it an established site for alpine activities in the region.
Local hikers gather at Rifugio Don Zio Pisoni mountain hut to share experiences and regional cuisine while taking breaks from their mountain adventures.
Hikers and climbers should venture here during favorable weather conditions and approach the rock wall with proper equipment. The area around Comano is a good starting point for excursions and offers places to rest and prepare.
A notable climbing route called the Che Guevara Via Ferrata runs across the eastern wall and ranks among the longest of its kind in the Alps. This traversable route offers climbers an intense experience along the steep rock face.
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