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10月 12, 2025, Cima Palon
Be very careful if you want to enter the underground tunnels.
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9月 21, 2025, Monte Maggio Summit Cross
DO NOT GO UP TO MONTE MAGGIO BY THE TRACK ⚠️ but take the dirt road from Passo Coe, changing the track👍
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8月 29, 2025, Monte Cengio
Beautiful trek for lovers of historical trekking
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12月 8, 2024, Cima Palon
Cima Palon (the highest peak in the Pasubio massif, at 2,232 meters) offers a spectacular 360° panorama, from the Veneto Plain to the Adamello glaciers, all the way to the peaks of Alto Adige. During the Great War, it became the main fulcrum of the entire Italian defensive line on Pasubio. However, exposure to enemy artillery fire forced troops to burrow into tunnels that, over the months, became increasingly larger and more complex. The Galleria Papa, named after the general who ordered its construction, was dug deep within Cima Palon. Its levels and branches formed a veritable underground fortress. The main tunnel, still accessible today, allowed access to the Dente Italiano, the tip of the front line, sheltered from enemy fire. In the various branches there were 4 field guns, 7 machine guns, 2 flamethrowers, ammunition reserves, an observatory, a generator for lighting, a telephone exchange, shelters for approximately 250 men, a dressing station, a command post and a large cistern for drinking water.
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9月 18, 2024, Monte Maggio Summit Cross
From the summit of Monte Maggio (1853 m) the view is majestic: on one side the view extends over the Passo Coe, the Alpe Cimbra, the Becco di Filadonna, and beyond; on the other, over the underlying basin of Laghi, the Tonezza plateau and the Asiago plateau, the Pasubio, the Novegno, up to the glimpse of the Venetian plain that widens at lower altitudes. During the First World War, Monte Maggio was disputed from the beginning of the conflict, given that the border between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy (today between Trentino and Vento) passed on its crest: trenches and cave shelters are still clearly visible all around. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Maggio
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7月 31, 2024, Cima Palon
Located at an altitude of 2,232 meters above sea level, Cima Palon is the highest peak in the Pasubio massif, in the Vicenza Pre-Alps. It was also a very important place for the Italian army during the fighting of the First World War.
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7月 5, 2024, Cima Carega Summit Cross
Beautiful itinerary that begins at the Pertica Pass refuge, mountaineering equipment recommended
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4月 21, 2024, Summano Summit Cross
The climb to Monte Summano is always beautiful and interesting and being exposed to the south it can be done practically all year round. From the top there are trails that vary in difficulty and beauty but are always fun and exciting.
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2月 12, 2024, Monte Cengio
From the top, at 1354 m above sea level, you can enjoy a unique panorama of the Vicenza Valley and the nearby Val d'Astico, with the mountains of the Asiago Plateau on the right and in the distance, the Euganean Hills of Padua in front of you.
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12月 28, 2023, Summano Summit Cross
Where do we start from? I don't know this area but I would like to go there.
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8月 16, 2023, Monte Cengio
The summit of Monte Cengio, the scene of bloody fighting during World War I, has been declared a "Sacred Zone to the Fatherland." It can be considered the arrival and highest point of the beautiful and daring mule track (also known as the "Granatiera"), dug by the Italian army over the sheer plain below. It offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Astico Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Cengio
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7月 29, 2023, Monte Maggio Summit Cross
An exceptional panoramic place and memories of the Great War
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7月 10, 2023, Cima Carega Summit Cross
This is the highest peak in the Carega mountain range. The view is magnificent: of the nearby peaks of Baldo, Pasubio, Cornetto, Summanno, and Zugna, as well as the Brenta Dolomites, Cevedale, and Lagorai. However, due to the fog below, I couldn't see the Adriatic Sea, which they say can be seen when the water is very clear.
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2月 13, 2023, Monte Maggio Summit Cross
Beautiful summit, very panoramic, reachable with a climb with a non-optimal surface at times. Nice starting point for exciting trails.
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2月 8, 2023, Summano Summit Cross
Mount Summano is a mountain of great historical, natural, and scenic interest. It is the last offshoot of the Monte Novegno chain overlooking the plain: from the summit, you can enjoy a beautiful 360° panorama of the Po Valley on one side and the Astico Valley and the Venetian Prealps on the other. It has never been a volcano, despite some misconceptions based on its conical shape (which, however, is only apparent from the southern perspective, i.e., from the plain). The toponym perhaps derives from the god Summanus, the god of thunder and nocturnal atmospheric phenomena (as opposed to Jupiter, god of daytime thunder). It has always been a sacred place and a destination for pilgrimages: from ancient pagan cults in the Etruscan and Roman eras (as evidenced by archaeological finds) to its crystallization with the Sanctuary of the Gerolimini Friars, beneath the summit. During World War I, it was militarized due to its remote yet strategic location, serving as a second line of defense in the event of an enemy breakthrough. Traces of two anti-aircraft emplacements remain on the summit; cave shelters are present in various secluded spots; the eastern (Rancina) and western (Creste all the way to Brazome) ridges are dotted with observation posts and artillery emplacements. It boasts a unique and rare floral biodiversity, undoubtedly due to its location and shape; according to belief, also due to the fact that this hill has been a pilgrimage site since ancient times; traditionally, every traveler brought flowers from their homeland as a gift to the mountain. At the summit, an imposing 16-meter concrete cross stands with a steel Christ in a somewhat unusual pose, with his hand raised: it represents the moment of resurrection, but it also seems to be a greeting and a wish for the hiker who has made it this far! https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Summano
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