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Vuerich bivouac

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Vuerich bivouac

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  • Location: Chiusaforte, Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

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    August 16, 2023

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    It requires six via ferrata segments but it's worth it, the bivouac is from 2012 in perfect condition with a bathroom with a view! The view is breathtaking! Absolutely recommended.
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    February 20, 2023

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    A camp created with rocks where you can camp in case of real need
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    This demanding alpine journey requires careful preparation. You must bring essential equipment, including a via ferrata kit, a harness, and a helmet, as parts of the trail are exposed and equipped. There are no water resupply points along the entire route, so it is crucial to carry enough water for the full duration of your hike. This trail is best suited for experienced hikers who are comfortable moving independently in challenging alpine environments.

    The Ceria-Merlone Trail Loop offers a true alpine experience, showcasing the rugged beauty of the Julian Alps. A notable feature along the way is the Vuerich bivouac, a modern shelter that provides a significant point of interest and a potential emergency refuge. This trail stands out in the region for its combination of challenging terrain and expansive vistas, making it a memorable adventure for those seeking a rigorous mountain trek.

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    Embark on a difficult 10.7-mile (17.2 km) loop through the Julian Alps, gaining 3675 feet (1120 metres) in elevation over approximately 7 hours and 41 minutes. This challenging route offers highly panoramic views, especially from Passo degli Scalini, where you can see the Canin, Jôf Fuart, Mangart, and Jalovec groups. You will traverse diverse terrain, including steep ascents, grassy slopes, and limestone rocks, with the path opening into a basin after an initial climb from Sella Nevea. Keep an eye out for rich flowering plants and ibex as you hike through high pastures.

    This demanding loop requires a good level of fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy hiking shoes; alpine experience is also recommended. Be prepared for demanding sections with loose rocks and potential exposure and tricky turns, particularly on the north side of Passo degli Scalini. While the research mentions Casera Cregnedul di Sopra was closed for works, nearby Malga Grantagar operates as an agriturismo, offering refreshments and overnight stays.

    The trail is rich in historical significance, featuring numerous remnants from World War I, including military ruins, trenches, and tunnels. Passo degli Scalini, an ancient crossing point, gets its name from the

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    Location: Chiusaforte, Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

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