Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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GROUP LAGORAI Tedone Hut CALDENAVE

The Chain of Lagorai and 'formed by mountains that reach 3000 meters , the most 'high top of the chain and' Cima D'Asta with its 2847 meters, but the chain and 'very large and very urban, you can' consider it a true mountain wilderness!
The places that you go through are very wild, consisting of woods, rocks, mountain lakes are very striking, and are places where several films have been set between such as Jean Jacques Annaud's The Bear.
Most of the paths takes place at high altitude without unevenness of "overtraining."
Parked the car in the village of Tedone preparations and equipment including backpacks and trekking poles for the new Gabel in a future article we will explain in their technical and ergonomic features, we began our hike onto the forest road and follow it for a while.
n.332 Then take the path that continues along the stream of Caserine.
Following the path you will come out on the Plains of CALDENAVE that 'the name to Hut the same name, then follow the path n.360 through a conifer forest to get to another open space that seems to embrace the amphitheater Lakes of Hell, a place with the name has nothing to do having regard to the beauty wilderness that characterizes it.
Continuing north you go up to the pass and following the path with a view of the Peaks and Montalone Rava Group, you reach a "bait" that very well equipped and restored 'available as an emergency shelter for anyone who needs it.
Behind the "bait" to continue the path that climbs Mount Conseria leaving the right which connects with the "Path Nomads."
Seguendo il Sentiero Nomadi si sbuca sull'anfiteatro del Lago Nassere e costeggiandolo si scende per il sentiero che raggiunge Malga Nassere e poi si prosegue per la strada forestale che ci riconduce al luogo di partenza.
La difficolta' e' Escursionistica, con la neve che abbiamo incontrato sul percorso abbiamo avuto qualche difficolta' a trovare le tracce del sentiero.
Il dislivello e' di 800 mt circa.

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