Picchions-Vinadia

Pichions Vinadia (migrated from 827), Picchions-Vinadia, Rio Pichions Ultimo aggiornamento: 25.04.2023 da Daniel Sturm
Sottoregione: Udine
Città: Lauco
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770m
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Sintesi:
It is recommended to do the Picchions-Vinadia in June or July, because then the sun can penetrate into the deep canyons. The Picchions-Vinadia is rarely visited, so it is advisable to have an emergency drill kit. The canyon is quite demanding and strenuous, because there are some downclimb passages in boulder terrain. Be sure to drink and take a snack with you into the canyons. Geologically beautiful canyon, which is framed almost throughout by high walls - practically no escape possibility. The Picchions part is quite narrowly cut and aquatic (water check). The upper part of the Vinadia (before the water drainage) has some walking and downclimb in the boulder terrain. The lower part is completely cut and fantastically beautiful. There would possibly be the possibility to escape at the diversion through a long tunnel. Here, however, one must have 1. light and 2. check before the entry whether the grids at the exit of the canyons are still cut. Conversely, you can use the tunnel if you want to do only the lower part of Vinadia. Info from canyon.carto.net (not verified): "There is also the possibility to do only the lower part of the gorge starting from the power station in the middle of the gorge. From the parking lot west of the bridge over Torrente Vinadia, ascend on an indistinct path for about 120m and then traverse on horizontal climbing tracks to the left to the entrance of the tunnel. Down to the right through the grate and hike for about 15-20 minutes through the tunnel to the power station - headlamp necessary. In April 2016, however, this tunnel was blocked again and thus NO intermediate entry possible. This also eliminated the possibility of an intermediate exit at the water diversion." It is therefore advisable to first check the grids before planning an exit - these are cut again and again and renovated again ;-)