Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How Much Will It Cost To Repair Nicks In A Violin

Colac - West Monzoni

*** Mark's text, photos *** Danilo and Marco

We start early in the morning to avoid traffic in Val di Fassa, and we head to Alba .
From here, the cable car Ciampac climb to an altitude of 2125 me back down a little until the attack on the railway financiers , which leads to the top of Colac (2715 m).
Once harnessed, we begin the climb. The initial section presents no difficulty, but in the central section there are some steps a bit 'challenging (the first along a vertical ladder, the second a bit 'above). Over this climb safely to the top, after about 600 m in altitude.

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from Colac *** ***

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*** *** Colac from the base

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to attack ** *** *

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Val di Fassa *** *** from the wall

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*** *** Danilo uphill

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in *** *** Wall

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perspective *** ***

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to the top *** ***

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cables *** ***


From the top you can admire the Marmolada massif.
After a rest and something to eat, we begin the descent on the south, toward the valley Contrin.

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*** *** Colac from the Marmolada

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*** *** Marmolada

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*** *** DP

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*** *** MP

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*** *** DP Marmolada

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*** *** DP

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down from Colac *** ***

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shrub *** ** *

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colors *** ***

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*** *** Colac bottom

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*** "sgnàpa" ***


Penia Once back, we take a beer and then home.


Monday, August 17, 2009

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12/08/2009 - 10/08/2009

*** Mark's text, photos of Mark and Daniel Pederiva ***

In the week "hot" in August, this year no sea but the mountains. I take advantage of my parents' house in Moena , and consequently of the Dolomites offer excellent opportunities for trekking.
Monday morning wake up at 6, but due to the rain, we go back to bed hoping for some improvement in the afternoon.
Immediately after lunch, taking advantage of the cloudy, my father and I decide to make the crossing of West Monzoni , starting from Piz Meda (2200 m) to the de Sas Undesc (2550 m); if you want you can go up to the de Sas Dodesc (2446 m). It
halls Someda (1276 m), the steep path that leads, almost vertically, until the Val del Vento, the very base of the rocky hill of Piz Meda. From here, a quarter of an hour you can easily reach the top.

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Piz Meda *** ***


The next destination is the Vallaccia Punta (2637 m), the highest of the group, down from Piz Meda, along a grassy ridge to the top .

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*** *** rainbow


The weather gets worse, it rains a little, then after a short break and some pictures, go on.

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*** *** Moena from Vallaccia

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*** *** MP

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*** *** DP
It passes under the

Vallaccia and arrive at the foot of Sas Aut on some lies along a short stretch of railway.
From here we proceed to the de Sas Undesc at the base as part of the path that descends from the ridge to valley.
arrive in Vigo at 8 pm.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Aperitanial Cancer Survival Rates

signs from heaven


In Acts 2.19 the Logos on the prophesies of the End of Time: I will show wonders in heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood, fire and clouds of smoke. And again in Matthew 24:30: And they shall see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven on earth ... If the signs are now a reality for 20 years, time is of the signs from heaven. From many parts of the globe has documented the increasingly frequent appearance of a spectacular cloud formation, called Asperatus never seen or documented before. It 's like see a huge wad of cotton wool over our heads, or, in extreme cases, a stormy sea upside down.
From: mikeplato.myblog.it
We open our eyes and especially the mind to the new times that surrounded him, and remember that curiosity is the lever that can move to the mountain of old and stupid prejudices, beliefs, pseudo-scientists " fogies "who feel the only true keepers of the truth.
Nottolia73.