Monday, November 2, 2009

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JULER.. AZZ CHE PIZ!


This time we followed the practice: three weeks of e-mail ... what do agree x che puntualmente non è avvenuta. Poi il giovedì sera è scattata la scintilla. Angelo ci invita in Svizzera per una magnifica escursione: salita allo Julier Piz. O meglio, la prima meta definita era il Pizzo Padella ma poi ovviamente è riuscito a rifilarci la mega supposta dello Julier ad oltre 3380 metri di quota. :-) Ma con il senno di poi, è stato un tragitto fantastico ed una scelta azzeccata!


Ore 6,00 - Partenza da Sondrio per St. Moritz: Poul e Max raggiungono Angelo ed Elio. C’è un piccolo problemino durante il viaggio verso la terra elvetica… lo stinco di maiale mangiato la sera prima al Cima 11 ed il gustoso vino rosso fanno sentire la loro presenza proprio sul passo del Bernina. Piccola vomit stop and then restart the destination St. Moritz. We meet with Angelo and Elio and take the direction of the Julier Pas, about 10 km from St. Moritz where we leave the car. Rackets in hand we take the rocky ridge to the east. Let the adventure begin! To the uninitiated it is the Piz Julier mountain that dominates the St. Moritz, compared to the other side of the Bernina group. It 's a real castle towers, a peak apparently inaccessible, but which runs an incredible equipped trail, which runs along the ridge. It seems impossible that we can go without too much difficulty, but instead is just so .. If I could I :-) On the way there are slabs of stone resting specifically that widen the ridge which would otherwise be too sharp, handrails and chains give security seem unnecessary and perhaps even where the route winds along ledges and channels, always well marked. A true test for who is suffering from vertigo. They know something my underwear ;-)
The climb is tough and we must not lose the white-blue marks are not off the road. The close of the valley incision below the fork is topped with steep ascent and descent on the left side (but should go through the same incision large boulders to climb not to be missed). With debris on the steep uphill climb end finally comes to Fuorcla Albana where even the path that goes from St.Moritz. Now we have to follow the long ridge along the path always scored very well equipped. Here too we must not lose the white-blue marks are not now in complicated situations, in particular in the case with mobile debris trail follows the sides more even balance where you will avoid dropping rocks on hikers below. The climb is exciting: it seems increasingly impossible to continue the path and instead always turns out quite easy and chains and handrails help a lot. After the first part of the ridge, you reach a fork, passing a few meters on the northern slope in shadow (glacier above the dark) and then returns to the S side of the mountain, much to his feet, but that is crossed by a series of ledges and grooves to the last part of the ridge plane (with handrail) leading to the debris of the terminal peak. Unfortunately his friend Poul was betrayed by cramps and sore legs and had to stop about an hour's ride from the summit. Usual photos to 3400 meters and then descend from the ridge where you can enjoy a magnificent panorama. To choose the route down the opposite side of Alpe Spire to St. Moritz with the idea of \u200b\u200brecovering the car later. The descent seems to never end but well worth it. The day was beautiful and ended with a tasty cake offered by Veronica after arriving in St. Moritz, where if it were not for the time we arranged a practice match in soccer with the little Daniel and his amichetto portiere. Si riparte. Angelo ci accompagna allo Jiuler Pass a recuperare l’auto e noi torniamo in Valtellina stanchi, ma soddisfatti. La serata non è finita perché ci aspetta una cena alla pizzeria Capri con famiglie ed amici. Arriviamo a Sondrio incredibilmente puntuali. Missione compiuta!
Giro consigliato.
Voto 10+.
Alla prossima avventura!
Poul, Angelo, Elio, Max


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