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Monte Chiavals

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IgorZlodej13. 10. 2012 20:50:35
Since it belongs to this area and so as not to open a new topic, I'll describe the approach to Bivacco Bianchi here. I park before the roadblock, then go along an almost flat path for about 15 minutes and at the junction turn right, cross the Alba stream and go to casera Crostis. Twice in between you have to descend a bit. When I leave the former alpine pasture
Crostis, I reach another junction, right goes the path to škrbina Vidus, which ends somewhere between Pisimon and Crostis, but I choose škrbina Fonderis. From škrbina Fonderis I descend below the southern walls of Zuc dal Bora and go to bivouac G. Bianchi, which is located on a scenic flat area below Chivals. From there I go to the unserviced hut Vulat and back to the parking lot. Nice loop above the Alba valley, which would be even nicer if there was some sun.
signposts direct me towards planina Crostis1
autumn colors, koča Vualt and above it Monte Vualt2
over there Monte Pisimoni3
former planina Crostis, on the other side of Lopič valley4
another junction5
leaving the Fonderis notch6
bivouac Binachi7
back to Alba valley8
at Vualt hut9
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svicr18. 11. 2012 11:48:16
From Tabla (Pontebba) to Mužac (Moggio Udinese) into the Aupa valley, through the village Pradis, high above the Alba valley, where we left the car at the arranged parking lot under the ramp. Along a nice road to rifugio Vualt, from there along a modest trail to the abandoned alpine pasture Forchiettis. From here on along the arranged path 425 to three notches that bite sharply into Crete di Gleris. Forc. Forchiadice, Forc. Vacca (Cow notch) and Forc. Pecora (Sheep notch) are the notches that follow each other, connected by the Alta Via C.A.I. Moggio path, which in this section is a comfortable mule track. Soon after the last - Sheep notch, we arrive below Monte Chiavals, which we climb via the frozen western ridge. Views from the top excellent. We descend via the southern variant to bivacco Bianchi, via path 428 we complete the nice loop tour.
arranged parking lot under the ramp1
under the Vualt shelter2
well-chosen, sunny location3
a modest path leads past the springs of the Alba stream to the abandoned Forchiettis pasture, where it joins path 4254
path 425 is a nicely arranged mule track5
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at the intersection below Cjasut dal Sior we went right7
steady ascent of the mule track towards the Forchiadice notch8
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M. Coglians and Creta di Collina10
military objects along the path11
Ovčji vrh above Ovčjo škrbino12
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along the western ridge towards the summit14
M. Chiavals15
greeting from the panoramic summit16
ridge descent towards bivacco Bianchi17
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Bivacco G. Bianchi19
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path 425 was covered with soft foliage21
one last look back and the nice circular tour is completed22
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Lj18. 11. 2012 13:49:35
Great photos, the most beautiful to me is no. 20..nasmeh
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IgorZlodej18. 11. 2012 13:59:28
Wonderful @svicr, wonderful autumn loop, but anytime it's wonderful there nasmeh
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GITA18. 11. 2012 14:46:43
@svicr, beautiful. Saved, written on the wishlist...nasmeh
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svicr18. 11. 2012 16:52:35
Thanks, the trip was really nice, I recommend it ... the praise for the photos I'll have to share with our @kofetarco mežikanje
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IgorZlodej18. 07. 2014 19:45:50
This time to the summit from Kanalska dolina Ponte di Muro (around 460) and further along path 429A to the abandoned same-named planina, then long traverse under the eastern walls of Chiavals, and over Chiavals saddle to the summit, descent along path 428. Both mentioned paths are obviously long abandoned and quite overgrown.
Eastern side of Chiavals1
Abandoned pasture Ponte di Muro2
In wild surroundings a path winds3
Towards the Chiavals notch4
Summit with Zuc dal Bor in the background5
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IgorZlodej15. 09. 2014 18:54:39
Chiavals can also be reached from Aupa valley. I went yesterday from Dordola village. First to Vualt saddle, there the Sentiero Creste path tempted me and it really is nice. The trail, marked with blue spots, mostly runs right below the ridges, a bit on the eastern side, a bit on the western, some on the ridge itself and is extremely scenic on the surrounding mountains. Just before joining path 422 I spot the bivak Chiasut dal Scior, where it's so nice you shouldn't hurry on. After the break I decided to check below Chiavals, at Vacca saddle I caught up with two cyclists whom I met down at the village parking. We walked together for a while, then I pulled ahead a bit, and met again below bivak Binachi. I went to the unmanned hut Vualt and on to the saddle, where I closed the loop, those two to bivak Chiasut dal Scior. Unfortunately I didn't wait for them down in the village. Recommend for a nice autumn day.
I chose the right path.1
This would be interesting and it really was.2
Interestingly routed past the bushes.3
Scenic little summit.4
At the bivouac.5
Grauzaria, Gjai and Sernio.6
To the bivouac it's a nice traverse, of course not the first time.7
Here cyclists are not disturbing.8
Cima Pecora, Ovčja škrbina and Cima Est, all part of Cime Gleris.9
Bivouac Giuseppe Bianchi.10
And we met again.11
Another view of Grauzaria and Sernio.12
Past the Vualt hut.13
and back to Dordolo14
next time maybe along the left path, it is also very nice15
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tine.sl15. 09. 2014 20:26:27
It's nice in those places. I've been there many times by bike myself, so I'm curious about your opinion why cyclists are not annoying there but with us zmeden
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LidijaJesih26. 12. 2016 18:20:49
The name of the path from picture 2 (previous post) has changed. Now it's Sentiero "Palis d'Arint", the sign is different, the paths around here are still nice.
sign at Vualt saddle1
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malimiha1. 05. 2018 16:40:53
Has anyone been up there recently? What are the conditions like? Thanks and best regards.
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LidijaJesih1. 05. 2018 17:36:50
View from neighboring Monticella, if it helps, two days ago.
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ljubitelj gora20. 05. 2018 20:58:46
Starting point above Val Albo by car along mountain road where I park at a good 1000m. Above Pradis village. Up past bivouac and along southern ridge. Goes without winter gear, i.e. already more bare. Descend and drive above Dogna along mountain road to start for Pipar, also there without winter gear.
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and into the valley5
on the mountain road above Dogna6
two peaks another time from Canal Valley7
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Bandzo29. 09. 2018 11:51:51
Yesterday, 28.09.2018 my wife and I set off to explore the Carnic Alps from Val Alba valley. After a long time we wanted easier tours where you really don't have to rush anywhere. So we found Monte Chiavals. Just looking at Tabacco map 18 nicely showed us how nice a loop we can make around here. Up path 425, Via Alti, Z ridge to summit and return along southern ridge past renovated bivouac Bianchi and then 428a back to car. Weather forecast promised a day that is a real rarity so you have to seize it. velik nasmeh And so we went and after 2h20min drive we were at 6.40am at parking before no-entry sign. At parking we scared a lynx cub (they stocked the valley with lynxes from Slovenia) and listened a bit to very interesting sounds from the valley zmedenzavijanje z očmi Well, we'll whistle a bit with the whistle to scare off some bear if it's wandering there velik nasmeh And we headed slowly towards Rifugio Vualtu and further past military hospital towards high path. Ascent moderate, nature wonderful and silence cut only by our talk. When joining path 422 we reach sun rays and path becomes even nicer. Continuation on nicely built mulattiera carved into rocks of the seven spires leads past some military ruins. When we descend to Kravja saddle, then only up and up. Views really wonderful. After very steep ascent over Z ridge on summit we rest our souls, drink tea, nap a bit and simply enjoy views where it's clear over entire Alpine world from Austria via Slovenia, Italy to Swiss border not a single cloud in sight. Really, exceptional visibility. Dolomites, Hohe Tauern, Gailtal Alps, Lienz Dolomites, Julian Alps, Triglav, Kepa, Kanin... Nothing missing nasmeh And of course Po Valley and sea. Really nice viewpoint is Monte Chiavals. On return we meet positive Polona, exchange few words and cheerfully go each our own way. Rest in shade of bivouac Bianchi then short steep descent and leisurely continuation on path 428 to junction left to 428a. From here practically flat walk back to car. Val Alba valley will definitely see us again since it's wonderful nasmeh
LP, Ben
Rifugio Vualt1
Military hospital2
We go towards the sun :) 3
Already on path 4224
View of the traversed path and increasingly beautiful views. Monte Sernio stands out.5
From here on a little downhill, then only uphill. Prci ošvrk from Julijci.6
At Kravja škrbina.7
A poorly visible path also leads through the valley here across that scree.8
Via Alta9
View of the traversed path10
From the saddle onwards up the ridge to the summit of Monte Chiavals.11
Superb path.12
Steep uphill13
just below the summit14
Towards the Julijci.15
View towards Visoke turam and the Dolomites.16
Monte Zermula and Ziljske Alpe.17
Zuc dal Bor18
Snoring :)19
Down towards bivouac Bianchi.20
The bivouac is renovated.21
back to the valley22
Autumn has already flung the doors wide open.23
Pleasant path through the forest.24
Last look at today's goal before departure home.25
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bagi5. 07. 2019 10:41:06
Monte Chiavals, Creta dai Rusei, Monte Vualt … three peaks in the heart of the Carnic Alps that we managed to link in a circular variant. That it's really beautiful here, all who have already hiked here and those who will will agree nasmeh.

So, how we set it up … we parked quite high at one of the parking lots above Aupa valley. We got there past Pontebba and Pradis village on asphalt road that far exceeds our standards even for settlements, not just mountain roads. And no one collects parking fees.

From there we headed to the completely new Binach bivouac, where we of course obligatorily checked its contents. Along Alta Via C.A.I Moggio we tackled the steepness to the top of Monte Chiavals and descended the other side to the lower transverse path. Continuing west we went down a bit, up a bit and so on all the way to panoramic Creta dai Rusei. In the same style we continued quite a while to bivouac Chiasut dal Scior, with beautiful position high above Aupa valley.

We returned along cleverly laid ridge path Sentiero Palis d'Arint and visited Monte Vualt right at its start. The whole path is marked with blue dots. After long ridge traverse and junction with path 425 we turned left and explored renovated Vualt hut. Though no keeper it's all tidy, mowed and clean. There was also the only water on our entire route. Followed just the grand finale with a bit of road walking to the morning start. Altogether 16 km and 1600m elevation.

Great tour, great company and wonderful weather. Who would want more nasmeh.

Start (arranged parking high above Pradis) … 46.450911, 13.216498

We parked and started at Riu de la Smesse1
The warm-up takes a long time along a gentle, well-maintained path with a military spring2
The second junction is our direction … bivak Bianchi3
The path steepens but it is still an ascent along a comfortable military mule track with countless serpentines4
Along the path5
With altitude the views also increase, of which there will be plenty that day6
Completely new Bivak Bianchi which replaced the heavily worn red tin hut. The photo shows the winter entrance.7
The ascent to Chiavals is steep and follows the red-yellow Alta Via C.A.I Moggio. In the background Zuc del Bor is visible.8
At the summit of a magnificent viewpoint.9
From Monte Chiavals we descended westwards. Right at the end of the green ridge is our next target, Creta dai Rusei.10
Here we are in the heart of the Karnic Alps and the military path leads through fairly wild terrain.11
Comfortable, but not always hands in pockets :)12
Time and again I'm surprised how the army carved the paths. Without them many mountain areas would be accessible only to the elite.13
Some extra caution here and there doesn't hurt.14
Remnants of hard times.15
In the first war they surely had quite different views :)16
Creta dai Rusei, not the easiest peak.17
Red and yellow markers continue further up and down along the Crete dai Rusei ridge. It is not on the maps.18
The entire path is normally passable without any delicate sections.19
Towards Monte Vualt the path descends steeply, later we gained altitude again diligently.20
Cairns appear occasionally, but they are unnecessary.21
Bivak Chiasut dal Scior, with a beautiful position high above the Aupa valley.22
interior of the bivouac23
interior of the bivouac24
Bench by the bivouac with Sernio and Grauzaria in background and nicer part of our team in foreground :)25
Near Zelu by the bivouac is the turn-off for the ridge route to Chiasut dal Scior passing by Monte Vualt to our start.26
Ridge continuation. Part of the path is clearly visible, ingeniously crossing from one side of the ridge to the other.27
In this direction the path mostly descends, only occasionally one needs to ascend.28
There are no CAI markers here, but there are blue signs. You can't get lost here anyway :)29
Another section of the path30
Later the path joins the official 425 from Dordolle. We took it left towards the Vualt hut31
Very nice, mown and clean, even though the Vualt hut is not manned32
We were a bit surprised. Everything is almost new, similar to bivak Bianchi33
Next to the hut is the only water on the entire path34
GPS track of the hiked path.35
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velkavrh5. 07. 2019 12:26:07
Great tour - I believe it! PD Škofja Loka plans to go to Monte Chiavals (2098m) on Sept. 28 this year. Our start will be Val Alba. Zuc dal Bor, Creta Grauzario and Sernio will come maybe next year.
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turbo5. 07. 2019 12:36:39
bagi, is there no more stream (spring) below the bivouac? One bend lower, that's where I always quenched my thirst and filled bottles, last August 12 it was flowing nicely. If it's really not flowing anymore, then trouble if you plan to overnight in the bivouac. zavijanje z očmi
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bagi5. 07. 2019 12:56:01
No Turbo, none of us noticed the stream, unless it's a more hidden kind and we missed it. Deep down in the gorge there's as much water as you want, but that's a bit too far nasmeh

Velkavrh ... you'll absolutely enjoy and I wish you weather for views far around nasmeh
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turbo5. 07. 2019 13:03:34
Yes, I know below, I parked probably where you did, a bit below Vualt shelter. One bend under bivouac there was a spring meter or two off path. If I remember right, I found it first time because there was a "acqua" sign by path. Actually I drank there only twice, so it doesn't sound like I'm there often, but since I have some reserve, good to know to carry water. If overnighting up there mežikanje Thanks for info, have nice nasmeh
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skala12325. 09. 2023 10:51:36
Monte Chiavals

Start - Forcela Alta di Ponte di Muro.
Yesterday GK Limberk hikers walked nice circular path to mentioned mountain. Path is very exposed and dangerous for slipping on some parts. On one section landslide took part of path, very difficult crossing. Good to have some rope for safe passage. The path itself poorly maintained and marks poorly visible.

Nice hiking regards.
view from the exit point towards the notch1
Steep path2
beautiful views3
careful descent from the notch4
part of the collapsed path5
demanding crossing - landslide destroyed part of the path6
view of the section where landslide washed away part of the path7
still far to the Forcella di Chiavals pass8
Part of the path9
torn wire rope - careful crossing10
Bivak Bianchi koča 15 minutes walk from this path11
a little below the summit12
Edelweiss13
Mountaineers GK Limberk at the top14
wonderful views of the nearby mountains15
one could see far16
slightly zoomed snowy mountains17
Steep descent18
Part of the path19
Towards Škrbina20
and descent through a steep and scree-filled gully21
view of part of the traversed gully22
view into the valley23
picturesque waterfall near the starting point24
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