SCARPA “Ice Days” Arrive in Selva di Cadore

Leading names on the global outdoor scene will attend a three-day event dedicated to ski mountaineering, freeride, telemark and ice climbing.

From January 30 to February 1, the Dolomites will host SCARPA ambassadors Hervé Barmasse, Nikolai Schirmer, and Matteo Della Bordella.

Asolo (TV), 20 January 2026 – From January 30 to February 1, SCARPA Ice Days return: the event brings together the world’s most prominent figures in ski mountaineering, freeride, telemark and ice climbing to Selva di Cadore.

This three-day event is a unique opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, who will be able to take part in meetings and workshops in the shadows of the Dolomites to learn from leading athletes such as Hervé Barmasse, Matteo Della Bordella, Will Gadd, and Mathieu Maynadier. Also attending will be Nikolai Schirmer, the Norwegian skier renowned for his outstanding mountain achievements - a global brand ambassador for SCARPA.

Participants will be able to choose from four different disciplines and, depending on the type of registration, share the experience with SCARPA Team athletes or certified alpine guides.

Throughout the event, Selva di Cadore will become the official open-air base camp: the rendezvous point for all daily activities and the venue for afternoon workshops. Exclusively for Ice Days, and only for registered participants, the spectacular Serrai di Sottoguda will be opened especially for the occasion—an unparalleled experience in the heart of the Dolomites.

Those who register will also have the opportunity to test technical equipment provided by SCARPA and partner brands: BOA, RECCO, H-Dry, Black Crows, CAMP, Vibram, Norrona, 22Design, Inwild, and INEOS Automotive.

All information is available at: https://scarpa.events.

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ABOUT SCARPA

SCARPA is a company specializing in the production of footwear for mountaineering, climbing, trail running, trekking, hiking, outdoor lifestyle, ski mountaineering, and telemark skiing. It was founded in 1938 in Asolo, in the province of Treviso, as Società Calzaturieri Asolani Riuniti Pedemontana Anonima (from which the acronym S.C.A.R.P.A. is derived).

Today, SCARPA has offices in Germany, the United States, and China, with manufacturing plants in Romania and Serbia, while still keeping 60% of its production in Italy, in the heart of the Veneto footwear district.

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