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Alpago
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Alpago 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Rock Climbing, Hiking, Skiing

 

Page By: MOP

Created/Edited: Jul 3, 2006 / Jul 10, 2006

Object ID: 204649

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Page Score: 78.61% - 1 Votes 

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Just few words about Alpago

The Alpago is a mountain area in the north east of Italy. It is very closed to Dolomites but it is not part of it.
You can get there from Vittorio Veneto trough the Santa Croce Lake, this is the West side. The est side can be reached via Pordenone and Cellina Valley.
Even if summits are not so high, Alpago is a very wild area.
Only during winter, expecially in a very sunny day, you can see people skiing on all summits.

If you want to know more about this area you can visit:
www.montipallidi.eu
www.montialpago.it
both are in only in italian, but there are many pictures.

Images


Monte Cavallo and Palantina

Cima Lastè - Alpago

Col Nudo

Cima Lastei

Monte Cornor and Castelat - Alpago

Forcella Palantina Bassa - Alpago

Cansiglio Forest

Rif. Semenza - Alpago

Cimon della Palantina

Rif. Semenza

Cima Lastè

Alpago

Cima Lastei

Cima Lastè Edge - Alpago

Rif. Semenza Bivacco Inv. - Alpago


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LolliNice album

Voted 9/10

It seems to be a very nice place, and it will be interesting to see more photos added. Maybe "wildlife" isn't the right description, though.
Posted Jul 8, 2006 7:31 pm

MOPRe: Nice album

Hasn't voted

Of course it is, it is where I live!!!
I choose 'wildlife' because there are too many things you can do in Alpago. I will add more.
Posted Jul 9, 2006 1:36 pm

Vid PogachnikHi MOP!

Hasn't voted

Great that you've joined SummitPost and immediately started to post quality stuff. The southern part of Carnic Alps and Dolomites is very poorly represented here. So think of creating mountain and route pages ;-)
Posted Jul 9, 2006 2:59 pm

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