I love mountains and I like trekking in summer. I am a member of the CAI (Club Alpino Italiano) of Pavia since 1983 and I also used to climb (easy climbing) when I was younger.
I have a small flat in the Val di Fiemme.
This valley is confined by the Lagorai mountains. With just some exceptions, no cars are allowed there, so that you can walk and walk completely alone and fully embedded into nature.
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Here is an example: a view of the 'Lago delle Stellune'
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The Val di Fiemme is close to the Dolomiti area, one of the best in the world, where you can reach places and see panoramas that you can never forget. Here are some examples.
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Toward Cima Catinaccio (Rosengarten): the 'forcella'
over Passo Santner, reached by climbing.
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A view of 'Sasso Lungo'
(Langkofel) from the almost plane region (Altopiano delle Mesules) on the top of Gruppo Sella (reached in a nontrivial way...).
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The 'Forcella Demetz'
in the Sasso Lungo.
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The top of the 'Torre Nord'
and the Catinaccio d'Antermoia behind us.
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Before reaching the top of the Torre Nord you can have an unusual and impressing view on the most celebrated (and crowded) 'Vajolet Towers'
and on the 'core' of Catinaccio (Gartl). From left to right you see the Stabeler and Delago Towers, while the third one (Winkler) should be on the left and is out of the picture; completely on the right you find the Croda di Re Laurino and the terrible Passo di Re Laurino, while the Rifugio Passo Santner is far between the towers.
The last mountain that appears behind the Stabeler Tower is the Corno Nero, and my house is just behind it.
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The top of the 'Stabeler Tower'
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More pictures (strongly recommended)