I had hoped to fly over Marmolada last time I was in the Dolomites, but due to sticking with my pre-planned route, despite the late takeoff time, I wasn’t able to. I had thought that flying over Marmolada would have to wait until next year, but with some unseasonable weather, and a good airmass the cloudbase was predicted to be at 3700m with a moderate southerly wind on the 30th October!

As the window with the good conditions and my availability was only one day, I woke up at 4:45 in Munich and drove straight to the Sella Pass. I got there with excitement as there didn’t appear to be any high level cloud which was certainly a risk from the forecast and made the short walk up to the Lokomotiva launch site. Here I waited until I was fairly sure I would stay up, although I was still a little unsure as I launched as lots of people were still failing the climb out!

Thankfully I launched and made my way towards the steep cliffs and was soon in a strong climb which took me up and away. After the first climb I was debating what to do, should I go straight for Marmolada or should I wait until later in the day? As I knew it would work later, and wasn’t sure about the morning I decided to head over to the Gruppo del Sassolungo and then onwards over the Val Duron and down the Val di Fassa.

As I headed over Val Duron I struggled to find a decent thermal with the low sun and high cloud affecting thermals which were not above steep cliffs! I was definitely worried that I was going to bomb out, thankfully I found something which gave me enough height to get back to the steep cliffs of the Gruppo del Sassolungo and then climb back out. After some hunting I found a good thermal which took me up to 3700m and then made my glide over to the Gruppo del Sella.

Here I made more mistakes and thought I was going to bomb out again! Thankfully I managed to get back up, and at this point the steep cliffs were working well, very well! At one point I had an average climb of 5.5m/s over 7 seconds, and I certainly didn’t like falling out the side of a narrow 4.5m/s core while tightly banked over, the collapse was fairly violent!

Once I was back at altitude I made my way over to Saas Pordoi, where I got frustrated with people who don’t know the rules of avoidance, thankfully I had enough height and then continued my glide south towards the Marmolada.

Initially it was a bit of a fight to get up due to cloud development, but after some scratching I managed to get up above the ridge, which I then rode all the way up to the summit of Marmolada. From here I found it hard to get much height, and it was pretty rough with thermals and meteo wind mixing above the steep cliffs, but eventually got a climb out and started my glide.

I didn’t really have a firm plan after here, and it showed with my decision making. I didn’t make a firm choice and chose a bad line which was very sinky and took me into a lee. At which point I then got worried I would be landing a long way from Canazei, and rather than committing to the sunny south sides where I was sure there would be thermals, stayed above the ridge and on the north side which meant that I didn’t find anything. This left me with no choice but to glide into the Lee and get washed down into Canazei, rather than making it back to launch for a top landing.

As I was on the guide down to Canazei I really didn’t care that I wasn’t top landing, as I was so happy with the flight. In hindsight I could have made better decisions which would have enabled me to top land, but every XC flight is a learning experience.

After a short wait in Canazei I managed to hitch back up to the car, where I enjoyed a cool drink and watched the sunset before driving back to Munich!

The flight can be viewed on XContest or DHV-XC.

Paragliding over Marmolada in the Dolomites
Looking over the Gruppo del Sassolungo
Another paraglider flying across Val Duron
Flying towards the Gruppo del Sella
Looking north over the Puezgruppe
Looking over the Sella plateu towards the Puezgruppe
The Mesola ridge, Lago di Fedaia and Marmolada
The Mesola ridge and Lago di Fedaia
Marmolada
Marmolada
Marmolada
High above the Marmolada Summit
High above the Marmolada Summit
Sunset towards the Puezgruppe
Route Type: FAI TriangleRoute Distance: 30.9km