Are you tired? Perhaps you are, but what you see in the next long stage will make you forget the strain: you will pass along a glacier, where you may have close encounters with many chamois, and then you will arrive at Rifugio Brentei, in front of the imposing wall of the Crozzon di Brenta. Finally, by following the Sosat via ferrata, you return down to the valley, after much excitement and wonderful memories of these long days, when you followed the rhythms of nature, relishing and experiencing special moments immersed in the Brenta Dolomites.
Try to imagine the king of Brenta, Bruno Detassis (a famous mountaineer of this area), who, together with other mountain climbers, ventured into the mountains to look for a natural passageway that would allow the high-altitude mountain huts to be connected to each other, without obliging climbers to descend down to the valleys to reach them. This was indeed an incredible feat and, thanks to these courageous mountaineers, today the via delle Bocchette is fondly remembered by many hikers who walk along it. It is an extremely gratifying experience, even for the most dauntless via ferrata lover.
 
Written by Linda Grossi, a mountain climber and low-altitude mountain guide