AKU & Peter Moser's 'Pionieri' Film To Be Showcased At London Mountain Film Festival In February

Italian footwear brand AKU is set to showcase its cinematic marvel ‘Pionieri’ at the prestigious virtual London Mountain Film Festival from 23 February until 10 March.    

This highly acclaimed film follows AKU’s ambassador and mountain athlete Peter Moser as he links six of the main peaks of the Pale di San Martino, including Sass Maór, in a single day, inspired by the pioneers of mountaineering.  The film is a visual and narrative triumph, intertwining the essence of AKU’s footwear craftsmanship and appreciation of the natural world with the spirit of exploration and adventure.  

On 10 August 2021, Peter Moser’s day starts very early. It is late at night when he sets off from San Martino di Castrozza, heads up to Col Verde and then along the Bolver-Lugli ferrata to the Fiamme Gialle bivouac. He continues along the normal route up to the summit of Cimon de la Pala (3184 m), the second highest peak of the Pale di San Martino after Vezzana.

He retraced his steps as far as the Fiamme Gialle bivouac, descended along the Val dei Cantoni, crossed the Passo Bettega, everyone was asleep at the Rosetta refuge and Peter headed straight for Cima delle Scarpe. In front of him is the Pala di San Martino, one of the most striking peaks of all the Pale, the normal route to the summit is long and laborious. On the summit, wide and flat, it goes around the bivouac of the Aquile and returns to the base of the route.

In the meantime it has become daylight and now Peter proceeds even faster towards the Pradidali Alto pass, crosses the Pradidali valley and goes under the northern edge of Cima Canali. Along the route opened in 1894 by the guide Giuseppe Zecchini with Wilfred Brodie, he reaches the summit. The descent from the summit is long and demanding and follows the route opened by the first climbers in 1879.

Peter’s thoughts now turn to the second part of the route. From the Pradidali refuge, along the cables of the Porton and Velo ferratas, he reaches the Velo della Madonna refuge and climbs to the base of Sass Maor, his next destination. The route he follows is the one opened in 1892, which later became the normal route. He retraces his steps to the base of Sass Maor and from Cima della Stanga descends into Val Canali along the Cacciatore equipped path.

At the bottom of the valley at Cant del Gal, he climbed up the Val Canali to the Treviso hut, where Peter took a short break to have a drink and say hello to his friend Tullio Simioni, who ran the hut. The steep climb up to the base of Sass d’Ortiga and the midday sun put Peter’s stamina to the test and his fatigue began to show.

Sass d’Ortiga was climbed for the first time in 1892 from the south-east face. Because of the beauty of the rock and the elegance of the line, Peter chooses to climb along the western edge, on the route opened by Fritz Wiessner and H. Kees in 1928. From the summit of Sass d’Ortiga he sees his last destination: the Piz de Sagrón. He then descends along the normal route to the Mughe pass and from there descends towards the Menegazzi bivouac and the pastures of the Cavallera malga. He climbs up on his bike, which he had hidden among the mughoes the day before, and rides to the village of Sagrón, at the head of the Mis valley.

Although the Piz de Sagrón belongs to the Feltre Alps chain, its proximity and morphology make it a continuation of the Pale di San Martino. It has the same alpine history as the Pale. In order to reach the summit, Peter decides to follow the Gabiàn route, a route that joins two historical alpine routes: the Detassis-Corti route of 1934 on the northern side and the route of the first climbers in 1877 on the southern side, which later became the normal route. In the late afternoon, Peter is on the summit of the Piz de Sagrón. To the north, he sees the Cimon de la Pala in the distance and, as he is not the type to get emotional, his eyes sparkle.

‘Pionieri’ is posed to transport audiences into a world where rugged natural beauty meets the precision and performance of AKU’s innovative footwear offering.  With a backdrop of breathtaking mountain landscapes and a compelling storyline ‘Pionieri’ is destined to provide viewers with a unique and immersive experience that transcends conventional storytelling.  

More details on London Mountain Film Festival can be found here.  There’s the opportunity to purchase a community pass for £50 or a household pass for £20. 

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