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1 Monte Gramolon, 1884m
2 Monte Zevola, 1987m
3 Guglia Berti, 1983m
4 Cima Mosca, 2141m
5 Cima Cop di Breguzzo, 3001m
6 Corno Miller, 3373m
7 Monte Adamello, 3539m
8 Monte Care' Alto, 3463m
9 Monte Zugna, 1884m
10 Cima Busazza, 3326m
11 Monte Stivo, 2059m
12 Cima Presanella, 3558m
13 Cima Vallon, 2965m
14 Cima Tosa, 3134m
15 Cima Brenta, 3150m
16 Cima Palon (Pasubio), 2232m
17 Monte Cornetto, 1899m
18 Monte Baffelan, 1793m
19 Passo Campogrosso, 1460m
20 Rifugio Campogrosso
21 Rifugio Citta' di Schio

Details

Aufnahmestandort: Caposaldo di Cima Slavazzi (1562 m)      Fotografiert von: Giuseppe Marzulli
Gebiet: Italy      Datum: 26 October 2013
SOLVED RIDDLE.

The Campogrosso Pass is a little known pass of the Vicentine Pre-Alps and connects the Trentino with the Veneto.
The so-called Caposaldo di Cima Slavazzi is a small military fortification of which few traces remain, but which allows a beautiful view of the whole area surrounding the Campogrosso Pass.

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26.05.2019 02:22 , Matthias Knapp
I have an idea, but I am not sure enough.
26.05.2019 08:57 , Arne Rönsch
In the distance two mountains with 34.. and 35.. meters, and a group
with a famous High-Way and great pics to climb, looking from a Passo about
1454 meters.
A very nice panorama.
26.05.2019 12:17 , Günter Diez
Thank you all for your participation.
Bravo Günter. Do you know the area?
27.05.2019 00:57 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Salute Giuseppe! 
And what about Rif. Citta di Schio? You must have taken it quite close to that hut. And the "Monte Adamello" called summit: isn't it Caré Alto? Cheers, Matthias
27.05.2019 11:49 , Matthias Knapp
Hallo Giuseppe
I never stayed in this region in the south of the Dolomites.
I recognized the Care Alto and the Presanella an than it was easy to solve the riddle. I think, the label of Adamello is not right, it is the Monte Care Alto.
27.05.2019 16:44 , Günter Diez
Hi Matthias. The Rifugio Città di Schio can be seen in the pano. Now I put the label.
The Rifugio Città di Schio is a historic refuge of the Vicentine Pre-Alps, but has had a troubled history and it is closed. Now practically it is only a bivouac. This is because I didn't understand that you had understood
Yes it is the Carè Alto. The Adamello is just to the left. However, it is the Adamello group.


Hi Günter. Now I put the labels more precisely.
27.05.2019 19:50 , Giuseppe Marzulli
@Matthias: the Rifugio Città di Schio is one of the oldest Italian shelters, built in 1896.
But in 1914 the First World War broke out and at the time the Campogrosso Pass area marked the border between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy.
The Italian generals feared that the Campogrosso Pass could constitute a breakthrough for the Austro-Hungarian army towards the Po valley. Therefore they occupied and fortified the area. The Rifugio Città di Schio was requisitioned and used for military purposes. In reality this area was not affected by intense fighting, because the Austrian generals tried to break through a little more to the east, from the Asiago plateau and in particular from the Val d'Astico (pano 25523).
At the end of the war this area was little frequented and later it was decided to build a shelter in a more comfortable area.
The Rifugio Città di Schio was not destroyed, but it no longer had the importance of before the war. It is now closed, but can be used as a bivouac.
Here you can see some vintage photos
http://www.cartolinedairifugi.it/regioni/veneto/schio-al-passo-di-campogrosso-rifugio/
28.05.2019 00:56 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Stunning location and mood ... !!!

Tanti saluti, Hans-Jörg
09.06.2019 18:40 , Hans-Jörg Bäuerle

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