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| Page Type: Hut/Campground Location: Trento, Italy, Europe Lat/Lon: 46.16976°N / 11.42366°E Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Elevation: 6759 ft / 2060 m | Page By: Fausto Carlevaris Created/Edited: Nov 8, 2006 / Nov 12, 2006 Object ID: 242500 Hits: 3167  Loading... Page Score: 87.44% - 9 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
Overview  The location: on the left the Monte Fornace summit. Just over the two lodges the litte Monte Cadino summit.
It was realized during 1986 at little
distance from the Passo del Manghen pass, into the
Lagorai
group. The pass divides two alpine
valleys: Val Cadino at north and Val Calamento at south. It is found in the
junction point between the western part and the eastern part of the long Lagorai
chain.
Here is the only asphalted route into the core of the largest wilderness area of
Trentino.
Bivouac is situated in beautiful position under the two small Monte Cadino and Monte
Fornace summits. No alpine difficulties but great geographic importance because
it allows an optimal vision of alpine orography of the zone. Easy reaching by
easy paths, beautiful views. For hikers!
Informative card
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INFO |
DESCRIPTION |
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SP area&range:
Lagorai.
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SP group:
Lagorai.
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SP mountain/rock: Monte Fornace.
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Exactly denomination: Bivacco "Ana Telve" ai Mangheneti.
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Exactly location: under the Monte Cadino (m. 2,112) little
over the Passo Cadino pass (m. 1,954). Note: don't confuse Passo Cadino with Passo Cadìn
(this second is under Monte Croce, more on the west!).
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Quota: m. 2,060.
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Topo: view
detail
from Kompass 1:25,000 map.
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Here we have two lodges. The bigger works as
social barn of the owner's association and is opened only on request. The
smaller is always opened and is here described.
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Lodge: little mountain hut in stone and wood; always
opened.
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Sleeping places: 2+2 with mattresses but without covered.
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Supplies: fireplace, some pottery, table and benches.
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Water: drinkable water by a source outside of the bivouac .
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Wood: don't misuse the supplyes that the
volunteers of the A.N.A. carry on their shoulders until here!
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Owner:
A.N.A. association of Telve
(TN). |
Views from the bivouac

Toward NE (from left to right): Cima
dell'Inferno -
Cimon di Val Moena - Cimon di Busa Grana - Cima delle Stellune -
Monte Ziolera - Cima di Valsolero -
Cima
d'Asta -
Cimon
Rava. Links are referred to existing SP pages.

Toward N (from left to right):
Picco Ivigna - Punta Cervina -
Sciliar -
Corno Bianco -
Corno Nero. Links are referred to existing SP pages.
How to reach the bivouac

The table shows notices about the two
approaching routes. The photo is taken from Passo del Manghen vicinities.
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STARTING FROM... |
ROUTE DESCRIPTION |
RED TAPE |
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1)
Passo del Manghen.
From Borgo Valsugana (from south) or Cavalese (from north) to follow by
car the SP 31 that puts in communication the Valsugana valley with the
Fiemme valley. Parking at the
Passo del Manghen
pass. ●
When to climb: spring, summer, fall, winter. ●
Essential gear: trekking shoes,
wind jacket, sleeping bag.
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Essential gear on winter: dressed and heavy shoes,
sleeping bag, snow raquets or mountaineering ski. |
Easy and well marked path
that for its comfort it used like normal access route.
To follow the path SAT 310
that starts from the iron cross of the pass and goes toward west. With
some loss and gain of quota, it is arrived in 40 minutes to the Passo
Cadino staple (m. 1,954). From here to follow the indication to the
bivouac, that is easily reach in 20 minutes.
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Unevenness: m. 15.
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Time in order to go up: 1,00 hour.
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Time in order to return: 1,00 hour. ●
CAI degree of difficulty: E (hikers). |
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On winter the local SP 31 remains sluice for a length that
depends on the thickness of the snowy mantle. Therefore it is not
possible to know exactly of how much increases the time of distance. |
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2)
Malga Valsolero di Sopra.
From Borgo Valsugana to
follow the SP 31. The mountain barn finds 3 km. before the
Passo del Manghen pass. Parking place near the barn.
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When to climb: spring, summer, fall, winter. ●
Essential gear: trekking shoes,
wind jacket, sleeping bag.
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Essential gear on winter: dressed and heavy shoes,
sleeping bag, snow raquets or mountaineering ski. |
This path goes directly from the mountain
barn (m 1,750) until the Passo Cadino staple (m. 1,954) and from here to
the bivouac (m. 2,060) without losses of quota. It is not so panoramic
as the 1). ●
Unevenness: m. 310.
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Time in order to go up: 1,00 hour.
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Time
in order to return: 0,45 hour. ●
CAI degree of difficulty: E
(hikers). |
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On winter the local SP 31 remains sluice for a length that
depends on the thickness of the snowy mantle. Therefore it is not
possible to know exactly of how much increases the time of distance. |
Summits and passages
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ASCENTIONS FROM THE BIVOUAC |
PASSAGES AND ROUTES |
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Monte Cadino m. 2,112
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Cima Fornace m. 2,225
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Monte Croce m. 2,490
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Monte Ziolera m. 2,478
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To the Tonini refuge through the Passo Cadìn pass and the Passo
Scalet pass. Paths SAT 310-314-407-460-340. Long hiking route that
leads until NW side of Monte Rujoch. Hours 4,00. CAI degree difficulty:
E (hikers).
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Maps and books• Advised cartography:
Kompass
n. 621 (Valsugana-Tesino) 1:25,000
• Advised book: Mario
Corradini,
"Lagorai Cima d'Asta", Touring Editore, Milano (Italia),
2006.
• Advised book: Luigi Faggiani,
"Guida ai Bivacchi del Trentino Orientale", Euroedit, Trento (Italia),
1996. Images
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