Cresta del Frate   84356
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1 Cimadasta, 2847
2 Ceremana, 2699
3 Mulaz, 2906
4 Col della Croce, 2423
5 Cimon della Pala, 3184
6 Cima di Costabrunella, 2253
7 VAL QUARAZZA
8 Pala di San Martino, 2982
9 Monte Tolvà, 2343
10 Palon della Cavallara, 2201
11 Sass de Mura, 2547
12  Col della Boia, 2066
13 Dogo de Quarazza, 1798
14 Passo Brocon, 1614
15 Pavione, 2335
16 Vallazza, 2167
17 Coppolo, 2069
18 Agaro, 2060
19 Monte Avena, 1454
20 Tomàtico, 1592
21 Peurna, 1352
22 Cima di Lan, 1261
23 Monte Fierollo, 2141
24 IL FRATE
25 Monte Fior, 1824
26 Castelletto di Rava. 2337
27 Caldiera, 2124
28 Cima Dodici, 2334
29 VALSUGANA
30 Lago Primo di Rava
31 Col dei Osei
32 CAREGA, 2259
33 PASUBIO, 2234
34 Lago di Mezzo
35 MONTE BALDO, 2219
36 Altissimo di Nago, 2078
37 VIGOLANA, 2152
38 VAL RAVA
39 Panarotta, 2002
40 TAURO
41 Fravort, 2347
42 Cornone di Blumone, 2830
43 Gronlàit, 2381
44 Cima Sette Selle, 2396
45 Cima Brenta, 3150
46 Corona di Rava
47 Presanella, 3556
48 Forcella Ravetta, 2219
49 Monte Croce, 2490
50 Cima Caldenave, 2442
51 Campanili di Valle Orsera
52 Cimon Rava, 2436
53  Cima Trento, 2530

Details

Location: Cresta del Frate (2362 m)      by: Pedrotti Alberto
Area: Fleimstaler Alpen      Date: 26-12-2014
There are some granites in my home mountains: the best are those of the Gruppo Rava, SW of Cimadasta. Strangely enough, the group is named after a minor summit, namely, the Cimon Rava (2434), which becomes quite imposing, with its partially overhanging wall, when seen from the high Val Rava, but which is overcome by nearly 100 metres by the very close twin summits Cima Trento (2530) and Cima Brunella (2530), the latter of which is hidden here by the former.
The most outstanding shape is that of the bizzarre rock called il Frate, The Monk, towering between Val Rava and Val Fierollo, two twin little, yet very beautiful valleys, divided by the Castelletto, a rarely climbed mountain, but a fine panoramic point above the Valsugana.

11 HF, Canon G1X, 28 mm equiv, f/5.6, 1/160 sec.

Comments

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2014/12/27 17:58 , Dietrich Kunze
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Magnificamente!
Tanti Saluti da Salisburgo, Peter
2014/12/27 22:11 , B. B.
Klasse Stimmung!
VG, Danko.
2014/12/28 10:43 , Danko Rihter
Fantastico Alberto!!
saluti, Patrick
2014/12/28 16:45 , Patrick Runggaldier
Wieder ein ganz toller Moment und die passende Farbwahl!
2014/12/28 19:29 , Felix Gadomski
Great light
2014/12/28 22:29 , Johannes Ha
Bellissima!!

BR G.
2014/12/29 00:35 , Gerhard Eidenberger
Many thanks to everybody.
Now I shifted the cut in order to have all the Rava granites together.
2014/12/29 22:11 , Pedrotti Alberto

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