For the second time we went to Monte Ciaval (2,912 meters), but this time we used a different ascent and descent, more precisely an "overrun".We started from Peutelstein on a fantastically beautiful, typically steep bike route up to the Faneshütte. Then we went towards Vallon Bianco, from there we had to carry or push.This day was almost "kitschy": crystal clear, blue sky, the trees beautifully golden from autumn and everything slightly sugared by the fresh snow. Unfortunately, we could not climb the summit in terms of equipment and safety, it had simply snowed too much overnight. Nevertheless, we got to the yoke and had a fantastic view and an absolutely great, but crisp trail in front of us.At the very top almost everything is impassable, the stones break off one after the other, so there is hardly any right path. Then we surfed straight down the steep gravel channel and drove the trail into the Travenanzes valley.A recommended autumn tour, fitness and technical skills are required!Have fun - ride on!
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For the second time we went to Monte Ciaval (2,912 meters), but this time we used a different ascent and descent, more precisely an "overrun".We started from Peutelstein on a fantastically beautiful, typically steep bike route up to the Faneshütte. Then we went towards Vallon Bianco, from there we had to carry or push.This day was almost "kitschy": crystal clear, blue sky, the trees beautifully golden from autumn and everything slightly sugared by the fresh snow. Unfortunately, we could not climb the summit in terms of equipment and safety, it had simply snowed too much overnight. Nevertheless, we got to the yoke and had a fantastic view and an absolutely great, but crisp trail in front of us.At the very top almost everything is impassable, the stones break off one after the other, so there is hardly any right path. Then we surfed straight down the steep gravel channel and drove the trail into the Travenanzes valley.A recommended autumn tour, fitness and technical skills are required!Have fun - ride on!
October 5, 2020