Two Imperial students spent 16 days in September 2021 in the Dolomite mountains, a region in the eastern section of the Italian Alps, with the objective of improving their mountaineering and climbing skills. The Dolomites, which is composed of light-coloured limestone, provides several large faces and summits in excess of 3,000m, and is famous for its jagged mountain peaks. During part of their expedition the team employed the services of a guide to improve their skills, and to assist them in achieving some of their climbing goals.

In addition to funding provided by the Exploration Board this expedition was supported by the Old Centralians' Trust.

Students climbing in Italy

2021 Dolomites Climbing Expedition

Students climbing in Italy

2021 Dolomites Climbing Expedition

Students climbing in Italy

2021 Dolomites Climbing Expedition

Students climbing in Italy

2021 Dolomites Climbing Expedition