Change Log for Attraverso il Pesce

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53

First Change

13th Sep 2021

Last Change

9th Jan 2025

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1 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla ascent_dt_start
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1983-01-01
2 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla ascent_dt_end
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1984-01-01
3 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla climber_id
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4 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla climb_id
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5 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla ascent_style_id
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6 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla notes
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> The year was 1983, the climbers were Heinz Mariacher, Luisa Iovane, Roberto Bassi and Maurizio Zanolla, alias Manolo, attempting the first repeat of what is, and will always be, one of the historic climbs in the Dolomites. Not merely a reference route in terms of difficulty, but also one of the most beautiful of all. What happened next is common knowledge: while threatening clouds darkened the sky, Manolo set off to tackle one of the most difficult and sketchy sections of the route. Protecting himself proved impossible, apart from a single, dubious peg. Yet Manolo continued, upwards, ever upwards, further and further away from that "safety" point. Until darkness set in. "It’s a very strange situation" is what he seems to have uttered… He attempted to place an improbable peg, but the hammer slipped from his grasp and disappeared into the immense void. He couldn't see a single thing, neither hand nor footholds. He was utterly alone. Wrapped in the pitch-black, infinite abyss. The situation, more than "strange", seemed past the point of no return. Until, after un undefined amount of time that seemed like eternity, Manolo reappeared at the belay. He’d used a small cliff-hook to abseil back down to his partners… an absolutely extreme solution, not be imitated! The scene was illuminated by the light of a small candle… and this gave way to the long series of abseils that put an end to this adventure. [1] ### References [1] [https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/manolo-weg-durch-den-fisch-climbing-the-marmolada-fish-route-thirty-years-later.html](https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/manolo-weg-durch-den-fisch-climbing-the-marmolada-fish-route-thirty-years-later.html)
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+> The year was 1983, the climbers were Heinz Mariacher, Luisa Iovane, Roberto Bassi and Maurizio Zanolla, alias Manolo, attempting the first repeat of what is, and will always be, one of the historic climbs in the Dolomites. Not merely a reference route in terms of difficulty, but also one of the most beautiful of all. What happened next is common knowledge: while threatening clouds darkened the sky, Manolo set off to tackle one of the most difficult and sketchy sections of the route. Protecting himself proved impossible, apart from a single, dubious peg. Yet Manolo continued, upwards, ever upwards, further and further away from that "safety" point. Until darkness set in. "It’s a very strange situation" is what he seems to have uttered… He attempted to place an improbable peg, but the hammer slipped from his grasp and disappeared into the immense void. He couldn't see a single thing, neither hand nor footholds. He was utterly alone. Wrapped in the pitch-black, infinite abyss. The situation, more than "strange", seemed past the point of no return. Until, after un undefined amount of time that seemed like eternity, Manolo reappeared at the belay. He’d used a small cliff-hook to abseil back down to his partners… an absolutely extreme solution, not be imitated! The scene was illuminated by the light of a small candle… and this gave way to the long series of abseils that put an end to this adventure. [1]
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+[1] [https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/manolo-weg-durch-den-fisch-climbing-the-marmolada-fish-route-thirty-years-later.html](https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/manolo-weg-durch-den-fisch-climbing-the-marmolada-fish-route-thirty-years-later.html)
7 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p>The year was 1983, the climbers were Heinz Mariacher, Luisa Iovane, Roberto Bassi and Maurizio Zanolla, alias Manolo, attempting the first repeat of what is, and will always be, one of the historic climbs in the Dolomites. Not merely a reference route in terms of difficulty, but also one of the most beautiful of all. What happened next is common knowledge: while threatening clouds darkened the sky, Manolo set off to tackle one of the most difficult and sketchy sections of the route. Protecting himself proved impossible, apart from a single, dubious peg. Yet Manolo continued, upwards, ever upwards, further and further away from that "safety" point. Until darkness set in. "It’s a very strange situation" is what he seems to have uttered… He attempted to place an improbable peg, but the hammer slipped from his grasp and disappeared into the immense void. He couldn't see a single thing, neither hand nor footholds. He was utterly alone. Wrapped in the pitch-black, infinite abyss. The situation, more than "strange", seemed past the point of no return. Until, after un undefined amount of time that seemed like eternity, Manolo reappeared at the belay. He’d used a small cliff-hook to abseil back down to his partners… an absolutely extreme solution, not be imitated! The scene was illuminated by the light of a small candle… and this gave way to the long series of abseils that put an end to this adventure. [1]</p> </blockquote> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/manolo-weg-durch-den-fisch-climbing-the-marmolada-fish-route-thirty-years-later.html">https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/climbing/manolo-weg-durch-den-fisch-climbing-the-marmolada-fish-route-thirty-years-later.html</a></p>
8 9th January 2025 16:01:13 remus ascent Maurizio Zanolla ascent_type_id
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9 9th January 2025 15:59:08 remus ascent Heinz Mariacher Partner
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10 9th January 2025 15:58:57 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva Partner
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11 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva notes
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First free ascent.
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12 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva notes_pretty
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<p>First free ascent.</p>
13 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva ascent_type_id
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14 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva ascent_dt_start
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1987-01-01
15 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva ascent_dt_end
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16 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva climb_id
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17 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva climber_id
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18 9th January 2025 15:58:41 remus ascent Bruno Pederiva ascent_style_id
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19 9th January 2025 15:57:35 remus ascent Heinz Mariacher notes_pretty
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<p>First free ascent.</p>
20 9th January 2025 15:57:35 remus ascent Heinz Mariacher ascent_style_id
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