Thursday, July 19, 2012

Abetone to Corno Alle Scala


This week i managed to get up into the Apennines to do another stretch of the 00 footpath that runs along the “Crinale” .
18th century border marker, Sella della Motte, MO

Libro Aperto, MO

Libro Aperto, MO
 On the first day I started at Abetone a ski resort on the border between the provinces of Modena and Pistoia. From here I climbed up to a place called “Libro Aperto”  or Open Book in English, on the 00 footpath. The weather was a bit threatening  to start off with, but fortunately the clouds cleared after a while. From here after exploring the immediate area, I followed the crest down to  “Cervinara”.
Libro Aperto, MO

Libro Aperto, MO

Libro Aperto, MO

Libro Aperto, MO

Cervinara, MO
To return I descended down to the “Pizzo dei Sassi Bianchi” and then climbing back up to the “Libro Aperto” on the 433 footpath.
Cervinara, MO

Cervinara, MO

Serra Della Motte, MO
From the “Libro Aperto” I took the 495 footpath in the valley below to join up again with the 00 path at “Serra delle Motte”, Then back along the 00 to Abeton.

I must admit that the “Libro Aperto”  was not as spectacular as I expected, just a nice hard walk in the high Appennines.

The next walk took up more or less from where I finished on the “Crinale”.

This time I drove the car right up to the Passo di Croce Arcana, from where I took the 00 path eastwards towards “Lago Scaffaiolo” and the “Corno alle Scale” .
Monument to the "Alpini", Passo Croce Arcana MO

View towards Libro Aperto from Monte Spigolino, MO

View towards Libro Aperto and M. Cimone from Monte Spigolino, MO

Monte Spigolino, MO

Monte Spigolino, MO

Towards Lake Scafaiolo from M. Spigolino, MO

First stop was up to the the peak of mount Spigolino. The view from here was interesting. Then I descended down to Lake Scaffaiolo. This is a popular location between the  provinces of  Modena and Bologna .
At the Duca dei Abruzzi Refuge I ate a nice plate of Polenta and sausages ( Much better than the usual biscuits and banana I usually eat whilst walking in the mountains).
Lake Scaffaiolo, MO

Lake Scaffaiolo, MO

Lake Scaffaiolo, MO

Lake Scaffaiolo, MO

Lake Scaffaiolo, MO

Lake Scaffaiolo, MO
Im not the first visitor to Lake Scaffaiolo,MO

Rifuggio Duca dei Abruzzi, MO
 Now it was time to continue on to Corno alle Scala where the Crinal comes to a very abrupt 1000 meter  drop down into the valley below.
Being on this mountain is almost like looking down on the world from an aeroplane.
Monte Cornaccio,MO

Monte Cornaccio,MO

View from Corno alle Scala, BO

Corno alle Scala, BO

Balzi dell'Ora, BO

Balzi dell'Ora, BO

View from Corno alle Scala, BO

View from Corno alle Scala, BO

View from Corno alle Scala, BO
On the way back I stopped to watched  a couple of sheepdogs at work with a flock of sheep. These  big white dogs are left with the sheep to guard against wolves. It’s better not to get to close to them.


I found this part of the Apennines far more interesting with its nice lake, good food and spectacular views across Tuscany.
Cutigliano,PS

Cutigliano,PS


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