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Description 

Torre Lusy is one of the 3 towers collectively known as Torre Secondo; the other 2 summits are Torre del Barancio and Torre Romano.


Getting There 

This is one of the towers of the Cinque Torre, and the directions have already been given from the Falzerego Pass for the group.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Torre Lusy:
North Face   5.5     Trad, 2 pitches, 300 feet   
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Featured Route For Torre Lusy
Rough estimate of the first 5 (short) pitches and belays on Nordwand.  The last pitch traverses left to a rap station on the back of the tower.

North Face 5.5  International : Dolomites : ... : Torre Lusy
The route begins on the North side of the tower, (towards the Tofana). It follows the line of least resistance and finishes towards the left side of the face on the arete leading to the summit. This is a very old route, and is a favorite of the local guides for an introduction to the area. It's a fun route; steep but easy, with great holds on marvelous rock.The very old Club Alpino Italiano guidebook by Antonio Berti rated this as a Grade IV, or roughly a 5.4/5.5 climb....[more]   Browse More Classics in International