Freeride at Passo del Tonale

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Freeride at Passo del Tonale

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    For off-piste skiing lovers, the Passo del Tonale-Presena Glacier Ski Area has rightfully become one of the most sought-after destinations across the entire Alpine range!
    moderate
    Distance 7.7 km
    1:15 h
    48 m
    1,150 m
    2,984 m
    1,839 m

    The Passo del Tonale ski area is definitely the best destination for off-piste skiing in all of western Trentino, thanks to several factors such as altitude (skiing between 1900m and 3000m), exposure (mostly North), and the morphology of the terrain which features a series of valleys and channels of varying angle and difficulty.
    Descents like “Il Cantiere” or “il Canale del Diavolo”, just for example, attract freeride enthusiasts from across Europe.

    A typical day can still include a “warm-up” descent on the Vescasa off-piste, reachable from the Alpino chairlift (south-facing slope), a second descent precisely in the classic Cantiere valley, reachable from the Presena glacier lifts, and a last one on the steeper Diavolo channel, also reachable from the Presena lifts with 10 minutes of ascent carrying skis on your shoulder (80m elevation gain).

    Author’s recommendation

    “Freeride in Lombardia” by P. Marazzi and G. Bordoni, ed. Versante Sud 2010. Map “Adamello-Presanella” by 4Land, scale 1:25,000, table no. 138.
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    Difficulty
    moderate
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    moderate

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    Lowest point
    1,839 m
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    Safety information

    The stability of the snow cover is subject to sudden and unpredictable changes. Always consult the avalanche bulletin (www.meteotrentino.it) and get well informed about the current conditions at the offices of the Alpine Guides. https://www.guidealpinevaldisole.it

    It is reminded that off-piste skiing activity within the ski resort area is regulated and subject to restrictions: make sure to be well informed about existing bans and the presence of any areas prohibited from the lift departures.

    Also, gpx tracks are purely indicative of the generally most sensible route, but cannot be followed blindly without a preliminary slope evaluation at that precise moment.

    As you can imagine, the passability of the routes in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the current conditions and therefore depends on natural phenomena, environmental changes, and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this card may have changed. Before leaving, get informed about the status of the route by contacting the hut managers on your route, alpine guides, visitor centers of natural parks, and tourist offices.

    Tips and suggestions

    Ski Area

    https://www.valdisole.net/it/Adamello-Ski-Pontedilegno-Tonale/

    Local alpine guides:

    https://www.guidealpineadamello.it

    Directions

    Go up the Val di Sole to Passo del Tonale, then just after crossing the pass reach the large parking lot (on the left) where the lifts to the Presena glacier start.

    Parking

    Wide parking possibilities.

    Coordinates

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    46.220079, 10.585050
    DMS
    46°13'12.3"N 10°35'06.2"E
    UTM
    32T 622246 5119721
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Book recommendation by the author

    "Freeride in Lombardia", ed. Versante Sud

    Author’s map recommendations

    4Land n.138 Adamello-Presanella

    Equipment

    For all off-piste skiing excursions, appropriate clothing is recommended even in case of sudden temperature drops and waterproof to contact with snow (waterproof garments like Gore-Tex). In addition, gloves, hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen should be part of each group member’s normal equipment.

    It is reminded that ski boots that are too tight or not sufficiently waterproof can cause the beginnings of frostbite on the feet.

    It is MANDATORY to have avalanche self-rescue kit, composed of ARTVA, shovel, probe (which can also be rented).

    Helmet or other active protection systems (such as backpacks with ABS-Airbag systems) are highly recommended.


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    Parts of this content were machine translated using Italian as the source language

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