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1 Monte Autore, 1855m
2 Monte Tarino, 1961m
3 Cima di Vallevona, 1818m
4 Monte Cotento, 2015m
5 Monte Rotondo, 1993m
6 Monte Morrone, 2141m
7 Murolungo, 2184m
8 Monte di Sevice, 2355m
9 Monte Velino, 2486m
10 Monte Cafornia, 2424m
11 (Corno Grande - Gran Sasso), 2912m
12 Monte Magnola, 2220m
13 Campo Staffi
14 Monte Camicia, 2564m
15 Avezzano
16 Sperone dei Tiburtini, 2128m
17 Punta Macerola, 2258m
18 Monte Tino, 1921m
19 Monte Sirente, 2348m
20 Monte Etra, 1818m
21 Monte San Nicola, 2012m

Details

Aufnahmestandort: Monte Cotento (2015 m)      Fotografiert von: Giuseppe Marzulli
Gebiet: Italy      Datum: 14 August 2023
The Monti Simbruini (from the Latin sub imbribus - under the rains), are a small mountain range located in Lazio, on the border with Abruzzo.
The highest peak is Monte Cotento

Kommentare

No idea, but nice arranged!
LG Jörg
23.08.2024 18:44 , Jörg Nitz
Con delle veline cosí in bella vista...
23.08.2024 19:01 , Pedrotti Alberto
I was just about to start searching landscapes I like very much with a glass of Italian (white) wine, when I saw Alberto's hint that made everything clear at once. Some more fun on Google Earth gives Monte C..., 2015m. Adding an "n" makes everybody happy ;-) Cheers, Martin
23.08.2024 19:16 , Martin Kraus
Add this to you glass of wine: move with Udeuschle to the major one in the Umgebung, 2156 m, and push a bit the Sichtweite: you will see not only Capri, but also Corsica, with Monte d'Oro and Monte Rotondo (358 km the latter).
23.08.2024 19:26 , Pedrotti Alberto
Thanks, Alberto - that should compensate for my recent experience of NOT seeing Capri from less than 100km (#33047)...
23.08.2024 19:32 , Martin Kraus
You will not believe, but for me a view featuring the Velino from this side is tightly bound to the mountains of Cilento.
A very well-known ski-mountaineer from Rome, Maurizio Casalini, used to organize every year a "Calata Barbarica", "descent of the Barbarians": ski-mountaineers from the Alps would join for once the locals in ascending Appenninic tops.
In 2008 the meeting between Barbarians and Romans was planned in Rosciolo, with the intention to climb the Velino from the south side. I did not like the idea to be a Barbarian descending by car, so I left the task to carry my Barbaric skis to others, and in Livorno I embarked to Palermo, from where I would cycle north, in direction Rosciolo... Constant bad weather slowed me down, and actually my tour ended after the snowy adventure on Monte Gelbison.
I never got to know Maurizio in the reality; after his premature death, some of his friends organized a ceremony at his favourite viewpoint, above the fabled Lago della Duchessa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-v-1We8k-M
(Fabled, but known to the majority of those few who know it only because of a famous "fake news" of 1978, announcing that that the corpse of Aldo Moro, assassinated ty terrorists, would be found in this lake)
As for Capri: if you want to take a memorable panorama of it, just climb to the Croce della Conocchia (40.64639/14.49842) from Moiano / Santa Maria del Castello, via a wonderful ridge. If you manage to be there at sunset, you will very probably tell the Augenblick "Verweile doch, du bist so schön!" BUt do not linger too long in conversation with the Augenblick, since the descent takes its good 1:30. However, from that top it is simple and safe - no real need to tackle the higher, but also trickier Sant'Angelo a Tre Pizzi.
23.08.2024 22:12 , Pedrotti Alberto
@Alberto - You are triggering a small spoiler: Capri from the Tre Pizzi range is actually in the queue ;-) Unfortunately not at sunset :-( It will take a few weeks until I get there with the series.

@Giuseppe - thanks a lot for showing this. Just found to my delight that Cotento was already labeled in my views from Sirente.

Now somebody has to produce the panorama from Velino.
24.08.2024 08:16 , Martin Kraus
Dear Martin, I would love to go to Velino, but don't count on me. For me now it's too tiring ;-)
Some years ago...
24.08.2024 16:03 , Giuseppe Marzulli
I love your "snapshot introduction" of this fascinating panorama and the following view out into the vastness of this impressive mountain landscape - and it has triggered a discussion that is no less exciting, just the charm of our community, Giuseppe !!

Cheers, Hans-Jörg
25.08.2024 12:37 , Hans-Jörg Bäuerle

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