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Running in the Italian Dolomites

August 31, 2011 by Guest Writer · 16 Comments 

[The iRunFar team is currently relaxing in Italy (Courmayeur to be exact) after covering and running The North Face Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, so we thought now would be an appropriate time to publish the following piece on trail running in another part of Italy - the Dolomites. Below, world renowned outdoor sports photographer Dan Patitucci shares his thoughts on and PatitucciPhoto's images of the Italian Dolomites and the range's Alta Via 1 trail.]

Running in the Italian Dolomites
by Dan Patitucci

The fact that I came and never left pretty much sums it all up.

I am a mountain sport athlete: road biker, mountain biker, backcountry skier, climber and trail runner.

My idea of running is putting in huge days in the mountains, climbing peaks along the way and exploring new areas, all in a stunning environment.

The Dolomites offer a lifetime of terrain, a mind boggling vast trail system with backcountry huts complete with fresh Italian food, espresso machines and comfy accommodations.

Trail runners in profile at the Tre Cime di Lavaredo
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Woman trail running in the Italian Dolomites
Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

Two runners in the Italian Dolomites
Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

Two women trail running at sunset in the Italian Dolomites
Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

Trail running in the Italian Dolomites
Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

Trail Running in the Italian Dolomites
Woman trail running

Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

The Alta Via 1
The destination trail is the Alta Via 1. During the summer months of July through September, the trail is loaded with hikers from all parts of the world. They come for the opportunity to travel north to south through the heart of the Dolomites. Utilizing the socially stimulating mountain huts, evenings are spent eating Italian specialty foods, sipping fine wines and communicating in a wide variety of languages.

The Alta Via 1 is the premier long trail in the Dolomites, the PCT of the region. Most parties spend 10-12 days on the 120km long trail. While Topher Gaylord did it in just under 20 hours, we have run it comfortably in four days, using the huts along the route for food, drinks and sleeping.

120km in four days through arguably the worldʼs most beautiful mountains? Eating great food? …and with only a hydration pack? Yes, itʼs possible.

Group of runners relaxing on the deck of an Italian Hut
Hiker's feet gathered around Alta Via 1 trail marker

Three hikers eating dinner inside hut
Hikers leaving the Fodara Vedla Hut

Four happy hikers eating at a hut
Hikers soaking sore feet in washtub

The Alta Via 1 trail marker
Two women petting a cow in the mountains

Trail running along the shore of Lago di Braies
Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

Trail running in the Italian Dolomites
Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

Trail running in the Italian Dolomites
Trail running in the Italian Dolomites

Trail running in the Italian Dolomites
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Man eating pasta

Couple having breakfast on hut deck

For complete information & inspiration for traveling to the Dolomites, visit the Patitucciʼs DolomiteSport.

For information on running the Alta Via 1, both on a guided or self guided trip, visit the regionʼs Tour Operator for Mountain Sport Athletes.

Dan & Janine Patitucci are two of the outdoor industry’s leading photographers as well as fulltime athletes. Their work is used by Patagonia, Mountain Hardware, Smartwool, GORE-TEX and countless others. Their portfolio and blog is patitucciphoto.com.

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Comments

16 Responses to “Running in the Italian Dolomites”
  1. D says:
    August 31, 2011 at 7:19 am

    Bryon

    Thanks for posting this. My wife and I have been looking for a bigger adventure since moving to Zurich this year. I think this just took the place Chamonix-Zermatt.

    Thanks
    D

    Reply
  2. olga says:
    August 31, 2011 at 7:42 am

    Beautiful mountain trails!

    Reply
  3. Mike says:
    August 31, 2011 at 7:47 am

    Great pictures! Any ideas on the brand of the red jacket in the last picture?

    Reply
  4. Tony Mollica says:
    August 31, 2011 at 9:42 am

    I love the fantastic pictures and the idea of making this run! Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply
  5. jared says:
    August 31, 2011 at 10:50 am

    My goodness – add one to the bucket list.

    Reply
  6. Kyle says:
    August 31, 2011 at 11:43 am

    Wow. Amazing pictures. I need to start planning more exotic running vacations.

    Reply
  7. Igor says:
    August 31, 2011 at 12:13 pm

    If you want to get in the feeling of running the Dolomites Alta Via #1 check this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9djTuzFobGU

    We are waiting you in the Dolomites!

    Reply
  8. Franzi68 says:
    August 31, 2011 at 1:22 pm

    Alta via 1 rocks…

    If you like it more rugged, try Alta via 2 as well (harder with several stretches cable/ladder aided…).

    Dolomites are a trail runner’s dream.

    Need to plan a next trip there soon (last was in July)… so much fun there.

    Reply
    • Igor says:
      September 1, 2011 at 3:21 am

      Yup Alta Via #2 is next year on our program: http://vimeo.com/28187945

      Reply
  9. Jon Allen says:
    August 31, 2011 at 6:19 pm

    Bryon, can you please stop posting things like this? It makes normal life just seem so mundane and pointless for us cubicle dwellers.

    Nah, keep em coming. Gotta aspire for something on the next vacation!

    Reply
    • Bev says:
      August 31, 2011 at 7:08 pm

      Jon, your so right and yes dont stop!

      Reply
  10. Myles Smythe says:
    August 31, 2011 at 10:20 pm

    Awesome photos…..and subjects (trails)!

    Reply
  11. Emily says:
    September 1, 2011 at 3:28 pm

    Totally incredible!! If I ever have any extra money again I would love to spend it going overseas to snoop around!

    Reply
  12. Kevin Hei Chan says:
    September 1, 2011 at 4:01 pm

    OMG! This looks incredible! Thanks for sharing Bryon.

    Reply
  13. Jack Pilla says:
    September 7, 2011 at 9:04 am

    I went over to the Dolomites just last week after the UTMB. I checked out the Agordo area and then Pellegrino Pass. Amazing mountains and a great network of trails. Don’t be surprised to do some hairy climbs too but they have cables to help. Here’s some pictures from last week:

    https://picasaweb.google.com/JackPillaVT/DolomitesOfItaly2011?authuser=0&feat=directlink

    Reply
  14. Willem says:
    January 5, 2012 at 7:09 am

    WANT ! *sigh*

    Reply

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