Friday, June 15, 2018

Forcella di Crous MTB

I pass Ravedis dozens of times per year but somehow have never ridden the trail that starts there.  The trail is very good for hiking and would be fun to descend on MTB but it’s difficult to ride up.  So I pushed much of the way.  Things improved a bit after Chiesa di San Antonio as the trail widened through Val di San Antonio.  Forcella di Crous seemed familiar; I think Teddi, Honey and I passed through here on the hike from Pala Barzana to Monte Fara.

Now I began descending, soon steeply, to the paved road from Malga Fara, and then the road to Bosplan.  Shortly I found a concrete road descending to the left.  It was great fun, meandering through the forest, climbing and descending.  Eventually it joins the main road to Andreis, a sign designating it as Sacon trekking path.  From here through the long tunnel and home.

Trailhead at Ravedis

Monte Spia

Diga di Ravedis

Cliffs of Monte Fara

Chiesa di San Antonio



Forcella di Crous

Bosplans below Dolomiti


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