Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Spondylosis Dizziness Cervical

February 12 and March 12 - Snowshoeing

admit: I got lost along the way and I quote the latest excursions. Then proceeded today with a post that includes all single and two walks with snowshoes made made. There were two more but they are skipped due to bad weather.

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February 12 - Col Santo (Pasubio)


This was the first trip of the winter program of the Section. Fantastic day, with a beautiful sun that has warmed, especially during the lunch break. Large group that arrived at Alpe Alba, has been divided into two groups: one was up to the summit, the other went directly to the shelter Lancia. Anyway, we all met here together to descend until Giazzera.
Gruppo
The group just before the division


Alcune componenti del gruppo diretto al rifugio
Some members of the group headed to the shelter


In vista del rifugio
In view of the refuge Lancia


Tecniche di discesa
Example of technical descent with snowshoes!





March 12 - With the Executioner (Cima d'Asta)


This is an excursion that we recovered. Unfortunately, this time the weather was not the best. Already the wind was very strong on Saturday, then Sunday during the morning, it was also covered with clouds and half of the excursion we ended up in the middle of a small snowstorm. Nothing bad, just so cold and the need to go back, just before arriving Fork Cavallara Case possible avalanche danger. There will be better next time.

Il gruppo in salita
During the climb


La meta in mezo alla neve
Amid the swirl of snowflakes ice can be seen the fork Cavallara


But why go home already in the early afternoon? We have therefore opted for a lunch at the restaurant on the larch Celado. Was shortly before we had to make us even eat, because the absence of the cook. Anyway, we settled for polenta, grilled cheese and sausage, all watered wine. After the owner, to apologize for the inconvenience gave us the bitter.

Tavolata 1
Orestes and Sylvie caught in the act!


Tavolata 2
Some glimpses of the table


Tavolata 3
Always the table


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