Showing posts with label Lago del Vajont. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lago del Vajont. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Torrente Mesaz MTB

Lago del Vajont is a popular tourist area, with the towns of Erto and Casso in the aftermath of a horrific dam disaster 50 years ago.  Usually I follow the main highway on the north shore of the lake, but today I revisited the isolated south shore road.  They've paved the last remaining dirt sections, but otherwise it is as remote and beautiful as ever.  

After Passo Sant'Osvaldo I descended to the turn off for the south shore, sharply to your left.  It descends, crosses Torrente Tuara and then follows the shore line along forested slopes.  There are a few tiny settlements where people grow hay and raise farm animals.  

Eventually you cross Torrente Mesaz and head uphill along the lake.  I missed my turnoff for the trail at first and continued around Lago del Vajont within 2 km of the junction with the main highway.  Realizing my error I turned  around and found trail CAI 905: a large flat-stone paved lane heading steeply upward.  The stonework soon ended and it became a steep gravel road.  Great workout.  After a few km it ends where the foot trail descends to Rifugio Citta'.  Good views from here of Mesaz gorge, Erto and surrounding peaks.  Highly recommended.  


Warming up on road to Cimolais

Upper Vajont lake basin

View northwest of Erto and peaks

Beautiful gorge of Torrente Mesaz


Bridge over Torrente Mesaz

Middle Vajont lake (water backed up behind landslide)

View from end of trail, looking down Torrente Masaz,
across remnant of lake basin toward Erto


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Val Zemola MTB

Above Lago di Vajont the towns of Erto and Casso cling to the northern cliff face.  Atop these cliffs hides a wilderness area of lush forests, tumbling mountain streams and high peaks.  From Erto the entry way to this area is Via Val Zemola.  I decided to explore there today.

After riding up Val Cellina and over Passo San Osvaldo I turned right at Erto and climbed up to 1000 meters.  The road continues north less steeply until pavement ends.  After a while pavement returns for a stack of switchbacks up to  Rifugio Casera  Mela.  Decision time: I intended to continue up to Rifugio Cava Buscada around 1800 meters.  But the trail seemed too sun exposed for such a hot day, and I was already sweating profusely and panting.  The other trail passes through shady forest.  I took the shady trail along the rim of Val Zemola gorge and on toward Rifugio Maniago.  Good choice: it was absolutely gorgeous.  The trail is a dirt road with a few concrete sections.  There are also three guadi (fords) to ride through and cool off a little.  At 1525 meters I reached end of the road, where a hiking trail continues to Rifugio Maniago at 1725 meters.  I'll have to come back and hike that another day.  And Cava Buscada I'll try hiking in autumn before it snows.


A great area to ride through that feels completely wild.



Steep-walled Val Zemola; the torrent descends very rapidly: later
you cross it at ground level, despite ascending to  1300 meters 

Dirt road heading toward Monte Duranno (2668m)

Cima Fortezza (2101m)

Forest at end of the road

Close up Monte Duranno




Saturday, September 3, 2011

Giro di Lago del Vajont

North of here in the mountains there's a strange lake.  It has the fourth tallest dam in the world (262 meters), a little pond a kilometer upstream from the dam, and in between, a mountain sitting where the lake is supposed to be.  In 1963 when they filled up the lake, it undermined the base of steep Monte Toc (1921m) to the south, and half of the mountain collapsed into the lake.  The water was instantly displaced and killed over 2,000 people in surrounding villages and downstream at Longarone, on the Piave River.

I've driven or ridden many times along the main road on the north shore of the lake, but always wondered about the little villages I can see on the opposite shore.  Today I decided to check it out.  After the easy climb up Valcellina to Cimolais, and the brief ascent over Passo San Osvaldo (827m), I arrived in the valley at the top of Lago del Vajont.  I rode along the north shore by Erto and on toward Casso.  There was a turn off to the left marked Pineda.  It climbs across the huge mass of rock and dirt which split off from Monte Toc, along the heavily-eroded hillsides where the surging water gouged tortuous channels into the earth.  Then finally it reaches 800m, begins to descend and enters another world.


Instead of sun beating down on scrubby trees and arid grass, you're now immersed in cool green forest as you descend steeply to Pineda, a small group of farmhouses.   Then you cross a high bridge over a gorge with white water stream.  I guess this would all have been underwater if the lake had remained.  You ride through several unlit tunnels, luckily short or with side openings to admit light.  Eventually you arrive at Liron, a semi-level location on the hillside with meadows.  As I approached I noted an older man on a bike balancing a 20-foot long skinny tree on his shoulder (maybe 4 inches in diameter at the fat end) while pedaling along the twisty narrow lane.  By the time I caught up he had already dismounted and was carrying the tree uphill to the back of his house.  Those are some amazing bike handling skills.

After more forest riding you arrive at Prada, another big meadowy area overlooking the gorge.  Continuing, you ride a hundred meters or so of dirt and gravel, then the pavement resumes before reaching Marzanna.  You begin to descend and the road becomes permanently strada sterrata, though no problem even with 23mm tires.  Along here I encountered the only other cyclist on the giro di Lago del Vajont, a pretty girl on a mountain bike.  After some more short tunnels you arrive at a modern concrete bridge over Torrente Vajont.  Took some pictures here and after a brief climb out, arrived back on the main north shore highway east of Erto.  Easy ride home from here.

Definitely want to try this again, possibly the other way round.  It would be a great workout climbing the section near Pineda.

Remnant of the lake, viewed from atop the
landslip which now fills the basin

Close up of lake remnant, with mountains
above Cimolais in background  


Tributary entering from the south,
viewed from high bridge after Pineda

Meadow at Liron

Big meadows at Prada

The eroded gorge of Torrente Vajont
before it enters the lake basin

Torrente Vajont tumbling westward toward the lake

The town of Erto on the cliffside to the right

Monte Toc (1921m), with shining rockfaces marking
the landslip's origin  

Satellite view of Giro di Lago del Vajont

Left- Passo Sant Osvaldo, center- hilltop above Pineda