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gpsblues - Vittorio Ramponi

Mi chiamo Vittorio e sono guida per vocazione e per professione.
Mi piace raggiungere i luoghi più insoliti e dimenticati, cioè quelli che si trovano ben nascosti sotto casa, luoghi che nascondono emozioni e storie troppo spesso trascurate.
Questa è la mia frontiera di esplorazione che amo chiamare "Estremo quotidiano" e desidero comunicare le incredibili scoperte che è possibile fare senza pianificare grandi e blasonate mete. Il senso dell'avventura credo che si racchiuda tutto qua: non rassegnarsi al noto e trovare la forza di uscire, anche per poco, dai propri confini dell'abitudine.
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went for a hike.

July 5, 2021

Balzi dell'Ora, un anello sul filo del vento

03:50

11.7km

3.0km/h

620m

580m

August 1, 2021

North and shadow are always connected because if there is one place that the sun struggles to reach, it is the north. And it is from the dialect Òra (north wind and shadow) that the Balzi take their name. Find out more on appennino.netlify.app/balzi-dellora

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and others planned a mountain bike ride.

February 27, 2021

08:52

86.4km

9.8km/h

2,120m

2,120m

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went for a hike.

August 10, 2020

08:12

14.6km

1.8km/h

650m

690m

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September 1, 2020

An itinerary that develops over time rather than space (gods, Hannibal, Lombards, perhaps Hercules). A classic excursion in the upper Modenese Apennines in which I recommend the variant of the panoramic and little known Rondinaio Lombardo.

Detailed description and download of the PDF map on appennino.netlify.app/giovo-e-rondinaio

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went for a hike.

August 6, 2020

04:44

11.5km

2.4km/h

350m

360m

September 1, 2020

An easy and exciting itinerary for all seasons. Detailed description and PDF map download on appennino.netlify.app/sentiero-delle-cascate

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went for a hike.

June 27, 2020

07:14

13.2km

1.8km/h

770m

750m

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August 1, 2021

It is called Open Book and it is probably the most beautiful name that can be given to a mountain. Two mountains, because there are two peaks that from afar create this illusion of a large book lying on the Tuscan-Emilian ridge. A book to be read. About:



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