About Friends of Dolomites
South Tyrolean mountain guide Toni Obojes
For over 25 years now I have been on the road as a mountain and ski guide in the mountains. I have certainly spent the most days in the Dolomites, as they are my home mountains. Climbing was and is one of my passions and is also one of my favorite hobbies. However, I was also often in the Eastern Alps and the Western Alps on the road from Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Ortler, Grossglockner to Triglav to name a few prominent summit destinations.
With the touring skis one of my most popular goals is beside my house mountains in the Pustertal without doubt the north of Norway below and above the polar circle like the Lofoten or the mountains around the 60,000 inhabitant city Tromsö like Lyngen, Kaloya or Senja. On the way with the skis I was also already in the mountains of Iran and Georgia and naturally in the entire alpine area of the fastidious mountains approximately around Mont Blanc up to the mountains of Slovenia.
I would love to accompany you on one of my tours and show you the fascinating mountain world.
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Toni

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Summer is over
Also in this way we would like to thank all our guests, acquaintances and friends, which we were allowed to accompany on our many tours and undertakings. It was a very good summer with lots of sunshine in the sky and in the hearts. Only September was a bit rainy and...

Multi-pitch climbing course in Arco
At the end of April, a multi-pitch climbing course of the Alpenverein Südtirol took place in Arco. We climbed two routes on the Sun Slabs and one route in Santa Masenza. Here are a few pictures:

Bella e Monella – Falzarego Tower
At the small Falzarego tower there is a new well secured climbing route called "Bella e Monella". Ingo and I did not miss this and in gorgeous autumn weather we climbed through this beautiful route. The fact that there is still room for new things on this mountain...