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The Valle del River Brenta was born from the Lakes of Caldonazzo and Lévico and after a descent of about seventy -five kilometers, flanked by extensive mountain groups and massive powerful, reaches the Venetian plain in correspondence with Bassano del Grappa; It consists of an medium -high part, wider and more open, called Valsugana, and a lower part, at times strengthened in the form of a gigantic canyon and called the Brenta Canale. Easily reach the, this area offers hikers the incredible variety of morphologies of its mountains: the large and lonely glacial circles and the granite architectures of the peaks of Rava and Cima d'Asta, the sweet pastures of pasture and the soft broken rinds From Porphyry Aashes of the Lagorài, the "Dolomite" profiles of Vigolana, the powerful wall of Cima Dodici marked by spectacular paths by Camosci or the fascinating "narrow" of the Brenta canal, along whose hips resist wonderful self -tied mule tracks that connect ancient districts. It is a mountainous area that offers the hiking a wide range of possibilities, for the diversity of character, morphology and commitment that characterize possible itineraries. An area of which this guide - with its five stages paths and its forty -five excursions carefully described with the accompaniment of historical and environmental notes - offers a harmonious and complete overview.
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Paolo Bonetti He was born in Bologna from his father of the province of Ferrara and mother of the Dolomitica Val di Zoldo. The spontaneous attendance of the Mountains of Zoldo in the summers of childhood and early youth, consolidates the passion that in more mature years will materialize in the mountaineering activity and in the field of mountain publicity. For many years, a physics teacher in the school of Ottica di Pieve di Cadore continues, with publications and on the field, his activity focused on the mountaineering of pioneers and research hiking. He has collaborated and collaborates with several publishers (Tamari, Zanichelli, Panorama, Vivalda, Cierre, south side) and newspapers (the Cai magazine, Alps Venete, Alp, Bergsteiger, Alpin).
Marco Rocca, born in 1957, has always had a great passion for the mountain since he was a child. He loves to look for solitary and little -known paths, and when they ask him why he goes to the mountains he likes to answer with a joke of the film "Balla with the wolves": when the general asks the soldier Kevin Costner because he wanted to go alone in a remote outpost he simply replies : "I want to see the border before I disappear". He wrote some stories and many mountain articles, published in various outdoor magazines and above all on "The magazine of the C.A.I.". With Paolo Bonetti and Paolo Lazzarin he published the volume "Dolomites - New Selvaggi" in 2006.
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