At the dawn of the 20th century two sisters decided to set their own path. The daughters of Baron Loránd Eötvös, the renowned physicist climbed new roots in the Dolomites. Exactly 120 years ago they were the first to climb the 800m high south face of Tofana di Rozes, which is still a nice adventure today. 120 years later we've tried to follow their footsteps: we decided to travel to Italy and try to climb the same walls as the two baronesses, using the same climbing gear they used back then.