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Gran Sasso-Eastern Chain and Campo Imperatore
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Gran Sasso-Eastern Chain and Campo Imperatore 

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

 

Page By: RenatoG

Created/Edited: Dec 1, 2007 / Dec 3, 2007

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Introduction

In this page are posted landscapes of the Gran Sasso’s Eastern Chain and of Campo Imperatore
You can add pictures of :

  • Summits, belonging to these subgroups, that haven’t yet an own page on Summitpost;
  • views of more than a mountain belonging to these subgroups;
  • other subjects referring to Eastern chain and to Campo Imperatore that haven’t a better placement in other pages...

The main summits belonging to these subgroups are:

  • Monte Brancastello
  • Torri di Casanova
  • Monte Infornace
  • Monte Prena
  • Monte Camicia
  • Monte Tremoggia
  • Monte Siella
  • Monte San Vito
  • Monte Guardiola
  • Monte della Scindarella
  • Monte Cristo
  • Monte Bolza


The main valleys belonging to these subgroups are:

  • Campo Imperatore plateau
  • Fornaca valley
  • Fossa di Paganica

Names of mountains and rocks

Some pictures showing the names of peaks and rocks of this subgroup



Monte Camicia North face




Monte Brancastello and Torri di Casanova from north

Images


Campo Imperatore hills

Monte Prena and Corno Grande

Campo Imperatore

Campo Imperatore plateau

Monte Prena seen from Campo Imperatore

Torri di Casanova and Monte Infornace

Campo Imperatore

Torri Casanova

Torri di Casanova

Monte Prena and Monte Camicia seen from above Castel del Monte

Torri di Casanova

View of the Campo Imperatore plateau

Monte Siella

Eastern Chain north side

Campo Imperatore


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