The Mount Oregone
Mount Oregone, a very simple peak, close to Monte Peralba. From the Passo Oregone, a few minutes for a spectacular view. Another corner of Val Visdende to be discovered on the road that goes...
Mount Oregone, a very simple peak, close to Monte Peralba. From the Passo Oregone, a few minutes for a spectacular view. Another corner of Val Visdende to be discovered on the road that goes...
Superb ring hike in the Popera group that winds along the slopes of Peak Bagni and Peak of Ambata. Leaving the car in the town of Padola di Comelico Superiore, we set off on...
To reach the Peak of Laggio of Monte Crissin, we leave the car at the side of the road in the upper part of Laggio di Cadore. We take the forest road, marked by...
We return to Monte Terza Piccola to photograph the new metal cross and take the 360° panoramic view with the drone. Departure from Digola Dairy and initially uphill on a forest road with CAI-313...
The Dignas Fork is an ancient border crossing between Italy and Austria. The narrow passage rises at an altitude of 2094 m asl wedged between Monte Palombino and The Croda Negra along the Carnic...
Reaching The Croda Negra of Val Visdende is quite simple, however the view that accompanies us along the way is spectacular. Being able to go up to Dignas Alpine Hut by car, we immediately...
Let’s go back to the Pitturina Crest to complete the series of shots already published in this article. This time we take the Ferrata D’Ambros from West to East. We leave the car at...
The Sasso di Selvapiana reaches an altitude of 2116 m a.s.l., and stands out at the foot of the most famous Cima Bagni of the Popera of Padola Group. From its grassy summit there...
Let’s go back to Val di Antola and continue the series of photographic shots that began in 2017 visible in this article. Going up along the right side of Val Visdende, in Costa d’...
WINTER Six shots for each season resume the changes of our valley with the passage of time. Made with the drone in some panoramic locations of the lower Comelico. The first: at bottom of...