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Malga Geu from the Siera refuge

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  • A sinistra il monte Geu e in basso al sole la piatta conca di malga Geu. Più oltre, al centro, il monte Cimon
    A sinistra il monte Geu e in basso al sole la piatta conca di malga Geu. Più oltre, al centro, il monte Cimon
    Photo: © Giovanni Borella, © Giovanni Borella

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    The mountain hut no longer exists, only its ruins can be seen. It seems it was destroyed by a large avalanche. The white ruins stand in the middle of a very unique natural setting, a green, completely flat karstic basin dominated by Mount Geu, Creta Forata, and the western outworks of the Cimon. It is closed on all sides except towards the north where the distant, imposing rocky bastions of Peralba and Chiadènis emerge.
    moderate
    Distance 2.5 km
    1:45 h
    312 m
    149 m
    1,891 m
    1,620 m

    The uniqueness of this route, mostly easy and not tiring, lies in the absolutely unique environment in the second part: the bed of a small stream that originates in the Creta Forata valley and whose pure waters bubble up here and there when you least expect it, then vanish into nothingness, almost magically swallowed by the rocks and gravel, suddenly reappearing to form small pools, then disappearing again. For those who do not like a bit of adventure, there is a comfortable little path that, high above the stream, quickly leads downhill to the destination. But why not try some special emotions by following, without any difficulty, this quirky watercourse? It is truly fun to navigate among large boulders, sand, harmless little jumps, pebbles, modest pools. Try it to believe it!

    Author: © Giovanni Borella

    C.A.I. Sappada/Plodn

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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

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    Highest point
    1,891 m
    Lowest point
    1,620 m
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    Difficulty: E with a short EE section

    Hours from Rifugio Siera: ascent 1.45-2.00 descent 1.30-1.45 total 3.15-3.45

    Hours from Sappada: ascent 2.45-3.15 descent 2.00-2.25 total 4.45-5.40

    TRAIL MARKINGS: 321, 230

    DIFFICULTY SCALE

    The technical sheet for each route contains the abbreviations commonly used in mountain guides (T- E - EE- EEA - A). Some routes may have a double abbreviation (e.g., T/E or E/EE) as they have characteristics of both categories.

    T (touristic) indicates routes that are almost always short and easy, running on forest roads and/or well-marked or clearly visible trails, requiring no special training.

    E (hiking) indicates routes, sometimes quite long, running on mule tracks and/or trails often above 2000 meters, evident but not always marked with signs. They do not present significant difficulties but may sometimes have a section or single passage that is a bit exposed or tricky. Proper equipment, a minimum of experience, and training are required.

    EE (for experienced hikers) indicates routes generally above 2000 meters, which may run on tricky terrain and/or in difficult areas, often featuring exposed and/or equipped passages or sections, sometimes on rocks with a difficulty of grade 1. Experience, sure-footedness, orientation sense, good equipment, and psycho-physical preparation are required.

    EEA (for experienced hikers with equipment) indicates routes equipped with metal cables, steps, ladders. Exposure is almost always constant. Experience, training, and proper equipment including a helmet and via ferrata set are mandatory. Gloves are useful.

    A (for mountaineers) indicates rock routes leading to summits with low climbing difficulties (grade 1/2). Technical skills, good experience, physical preparation, and suitable equipment (helmet, some slings, and always handy a rope piece of 20-30 meters) are required.

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    WARNINGS

    • The information below cannot replace the presence of a professional mountain guide
    • Mountain is a wonderful environment but not free of risks, so it should always be approached with the utmost caution
    • In the warnings of the Guides of the Mountains of Italy C.A.I./T.C.I., it is stated that the difficulty classification "remains essentially indicative and should be considered as such", being a subjective element. This also applies to the routes proposed on the website
    • The difficulty classification and travel times refer to a hiker/mountaineer of average level regarding training, experience, skills, and conditioning
    • When undertaking a route, carefully evaluate the difficulties, your own abilities, and your level of training
    • Before facing a route (which is not a short walk), it is good practice to: 1) consult the Dolomiti Meteo by Arpav, accessing the website http://www.arpa.veneto.it or calling 049 8239399 (Option 2). Unlike national weather forecasts, this bulletin offers a rather reliable local forecast. 2) get information from the Tourist Office, local section of the C.A.I., mountain guides, refuge managers. Indeed, the state of passability of a route and its difficulty level can change significantly even in a short time due to natural events (landslides, unfavorable weather conditions) and/or contingent situations (deterioration of signs, fixed equipment, presence of residual snowfields, etc.)
    • The mobile phone can give a false sense of security because there are areas without telephone coverage
    • In the unfortunate event of an accident, illness, or inability to continue, contact only and exclusively the emergency number SUEM 118

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    17 MALGA GEU from Rifugio Siera - Sappada

    Coordinates

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    46.555813, 12.720017
    DMS
    46°33'20.9"N 12°43'12.1"E
    UTM
    33T 325234 5158330
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    © Taken from the Guide "Sappada, dai sentieri alle vette" by Giovanni Borella, published by CO.EL. publishing house.

    Giovanni Borella Born in Belluno, where he lived until his late teens. He then moved to Padua, where he still lives, attending the local University and earning a degree in Ancient Literature, which led him to teach for several decades. Hiker first, then mountaineer, he has made numerous ascents both in the most famous Dolomite groups and especially on the mountains of Sappada, which he has frequented for many years in summer and winter, where he has also opened new routes and repeated others solo. He has published three guides: "Sui sentieri del sole" ed. Mediterranee 1995 as a co-author, "Sappada, dai sentieri alle vette" Co.El. publisher 2002, "Dolomiti del Comelico" Linteditoriale 2010.

    Author’s map recommendations

    Tabacco Topographic Map - Sheet 01 - Scale 1:25000

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    Parts of this content were machine translated using Italian as the source language

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    Distance
    2.5 km
    Duration
    1:45 h
    Ascent
    312 m
    Descent
    149 m
    Highest point
    1,891 m
    Lowest point
    1,620 m
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