Lombardia
Mount Confinale
Introduction
This tour takes place in one of the most remote areas of the Stelvio National Park and allow the hickers to reach a beautiful lookout over the Ortler-Cevedale group, outside of the big touristic fluxs which often "clog" nearby places, such as the Valley of Zebrù or Cedec Valley. The small side chain, which includes the Mount Confinale, precisely divides the two valleys, and with its accesswhich is rather long and wild, offers a pristine environment. The Bivouac, built on the saddle that divides the Top of Mount Confinale from the Top Manzina, at an altitude of 3166 meters, is dedicated to Gianpaolo Del Piero who fell in 1972 on the eastern ridge of Punta Kennedy (Group of Mount Disgrazia), and is an excellent point of support that allows you to break the journey in two days with a possible return through the whole chain, which bypasses the "Forni" tops, on the slopes coming from thePass Zebrù , and the Pizzini hut.
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Bivouac Battaglione Monte Ortles
Introduction
In the chain of the so called "13 tops" that, starting from the central crux of Mount Cevedale, represents the arch with suoth-west directionof the Ortler group, the San Matteo top (m.3694) stands out. This top exhibits a very beautiful North face falling on the big Glacier of Forni and a ridge, the Southwest exactly, called of Valleumbrina, and nearly 4 kilometers long being dotted from minor elevations, starting from Dosegù Pass, nearby our Bivouac. The side looking in direction of Gavia, looks instead as an elegant triangular face elevating on the vaste Dosegù glacier which forms a big serac fall over a harsh Walloon arriving not far away from the Refuge Berni, starting point of this ascent. The ascent route to the bivouac detaches from the normal of the San Matteo Top before arriving on the steep rocky slopes that lead to the flatter and less crevassed zone of Dosegù glacier. It developes with a signalized the path on screes and several shelves of debris among which some little lakes lie, then up to a smaller end wall where a track that winds back on its right goes up to the panoramic shelf where the Bivouac (which is no more than the rehabilitation of an old shack of war that was made very comfortable and welcoming) stands. All around the bivouac on the ridge of Valleumbrina are still many testimonies from the First World War: here also at altitudes higher than 3000 meters fightings took place always with uncertain outcome, however, Italians kept the positions (as was Adamello) also after the disastrous defeat of Caporetto in October 1917.
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Marmot at Stelvio National Park
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Northern Grigna - way of the caminetto
Introduction
Another classic itinerary among the numerous options available to the hiker who wants to reach Refuge Brioschi on top of Grignone. This route, a little less popular than others of the North-West versant has a particular fascination for its sharpness, especially in the terminal part, and is certainly less monotonous of the Way Guzzi, that less experienced hikers departing from Refuge Bietti usually Bietti choose.
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Monteviasco
Introduction
It is a short and easy excursion which has a big historical and environmental interest. It happens on an old track all made of steps, perfectly preserved which, until some years ago, was the only access road to Monteviasco. The itinerary on this track, despite the construction of a small cable car, is strictly recommended especially for the interest of this man's opera with more than one thousand steps ...
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Monte Penice
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Mount Adamello
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Bivouac Agostino Parravicini
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Monte Cevedale
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