Merci à Alban pour ces infos.
Tout le monde m’a confirmé sa venue, sauf Olivier (Gauvin) : tu viens ?
Pour regarder sur Google maps, allez sur le lien suivant vers Canazei, le gros village du coin
maps.google.fr/maps?q=Canazei+TN,+Italie...ige,+Italie&t=p&z=14
Pour découvrir la vallée et le relief, le mieux est de regarder la belle video postée par Nico sur ce post, c’est une présentation parfaite. On y voit à la fin le grand aterro qui est entre Canazei et Campitello (à 2 km de notre appart, le 1er posée ira préparer l'aperro !). Le déco est au col de Rodela (2400m), accessible par téléphérique ou en 30 minutes à pied depuis le col Sella.
Le cross (parcours en boucle) démarre au col de Rodela, passe par le massif de la Sella, le massif de Catinacio (vers l’Ouest), le col de Castalunga, le Col de Pordoi, et la Marmolada (vers l’Est), et se termine à Campitello. On peut aussi se reposer en haut (grand, mais ligne HT). On peut trouver des navettes pour monter au Col Rodella depuis Campitello.
Site donnés par Paragaliding earth :
Col de Rodela – 2400m - 30 min de marche du col de Sella
www.paraglidingearth.com/pgearth/?site=7243
Canazei Locomotiva – 2370m - 10 min de marche du col de Sella
www.paraglidingearth.com/pgearth/?site=7242
from Canazei go to the Sella pass ('Passo Sella') and park your car on the pass. Walk 10 minuts to the take off, direction East; at the foot of the cliff, which looks like an engine when you are on the road froom Canazei.
In the winter greate soaring and groundhandling on the snow is porrible on the north face of the same site.
Canazei Brodol – 2077m – 5 min de marche
www.paraglidingearth.com/pgearth/?site=13680
The takeoff is normally used by pilots of the place during the closure of the cable cars or, because of his position, to make a beautiful soaring flights in the evening. During the first hours of the day pilots with less experience can make beautiful morning flights, and, not before the early afternoon because of the exposure, you can start to fly in thermals. This Takeoff is the easiest and safest of Fassa valley, it is located on that in winter is a ski slope, the slope is gentle and gradually tends to increase slightly and the exposure is perfect to go out on the valley. From Canazei follow the road to Pordoipass for about 9 km. When you reach the seventeenth hairpin, there is a road on the left showing 'OFFICINE MECCANICHE SITC'. Park your car and walk on the street in Southwest direction for about 5 minutes until the wind sock.
Canazei Belvedere – 2340 – 1h de marche depuis le col de Pordoi
www.paraglidingearth.com/pgearth/?site=9910
There are two take-offs, the first is behind the cable car station of Belvedere on the ridge facing the Marmolada. This take-off (very technical, only for experienced pilots!) is used mainly with light winds from the south and southeast and in the early hours of thermal activity until 11.00am. After this time there is a gradual strengthening of the breeze in the valley of Fassa, so use a take-off facing West-Northwest. You can find this out from the south exit of the cable car and then turn right and follow the ridge to the windsock.
If you are coming from Pordoipass, park your car at the Pass and follow the path up to number 601 for 'col dei Rossi' for about an hour.