Bellavista (climbing)
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Bellavista is a well known rock climbing route at the Drei Zinnen in the Dolomites, Italy. It was first ascended by Alexander Huber solo during winter 2000 and graded 5.13b/X-/8a A4. One year later, Alexander managed to free climb the A4 passage and thus gave the new grade 5.14b/XI-/8c, the hardest alpine climbing route up to that date. During summer 2002, the famous Italian Mauro Bole repeated Bellavista after a three months effort.

